Author: swilson2
• Friday, October 30th, 2009

Paul in action, working the wood (and a few of Rory and Shawn taking part).

Paul in action

and

The Carmel Highlands  house

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  1. Dear Shawn,
    You, your Mom and Rory have been in my heart and prayers. The legacy your Dad left us all was in the way he touched our hearts with his goodness, high principals, work ethic and family values…..and then there was his “gift.” Paul’s ability to take something from nature and “make his magic with it” in such a way as to bring our attention to recognize the beauty it held and hear the voice he so creatively gave it. He made the most of his talent and lived his life sharing it generously. I admired him greatly and feel my life was blessed to have known him. For you to put together this site, and say the wonderful things you did in his honor speaks highly of the bond and love you shared, and the kind of son you have been. Paul would be so proud to know that in passing the torch to you it is burning brighter than ever.

    I know you are watching over your Mom. I send much Love and healing prayers to all of you.

    Lana Federico

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    Karen Yamate 

    Your father gave me a wonderful piece of art he called “Angel With a Very Hard Head”.

    Everytime I think of Dr. Wilson, I have to smile. When he came over, my dad relaxed and the two of them enjoyed wine, cheese and good conversation. Of course there were those times when there was WINE, WINE and a good deal of laughter.

    Your father has given me such happy memories and I am so greatful.

    I am so greatful to have had him as part of my life.

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    Karen Yamate 

    Your father gave me a wonderful piece of art he called “Angel With a Very Hard Head”.

    Everytime I think of Dr. Wilson, I have to smile. When he came over, my dad relaxed and the two of them enjoyed wine, cheese and good conversation. Of course there were those times when there was WINE, WINE and a good deal of laughter.

    Your father has given me such happy memories and I am so greatful.

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    peter 

    I live in Brisbane, Australia and met Paul in 2007 on a road trip,we had a lovely chat with him and enjoyed his art tremendously, he had a great vision and a unique style, thankfully he leaves behind a great legacy of his work.
    Very sorry for your loss .
    Peter Deane

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