Paul Kitwin

Happy Birthday Son!

Thursday, January 21st, 2010 | Paul & Mom, Paul Kitwin | No Comments

Paul and His Mother :)

Paul and His Mother :)

Happy Birthday Son -

I’m sure you and your dad are enjoying your special day. I hope you are enjoying all the jokes and humor you add to all in heaven.

I miss you lots and as you always told me every time you called “I LOVE YOU”
I don’t have your address so can’t send a present but am throwing many many kisses and hugs to you.
Keep smiling and give yourself a pat on the back for all the happiness you brough to all…

I love you,

~Mom

Jan 21st 2010 - Happy 44th Birthday Paul…

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 | Paul Kitwin | No Comments

paul-helloTo My Brother Paul…
Today is your birthday, Happy Birthday to you.
Knowing that you turned another year old I hold my breath…
I didn’t get to see you, but I could feel you in my heart.

Time has change over the year Paul, and there are things that haven’t changed…. One is how much you are missed.
Even though you may not be here, I still think of you every day…
there are days when my eyes fill with tears, and then there are days I look and stare with a smirk and wonder if you are near.
No mater where you are, you are still my brother and I love you dear..
You are someone who will always be a stone, a rock that made a monument in my life.
I am grateful to have you as a brother, I am saddened that you are gone, I am only hoping you are happy, and you have found peace, that you find that place of calm, understanding, that feeling of comfort that no matter what, when and where, you are a person that is loved & missed by so many!

May you enjoy this blissful day, wherever your soul is, that you will take your day of birth and remember what great years you had on this earth. I will take this day to remember all the fun times, all the memories of you being the person, I looked so much up to, and I wanted to be. I hope you are proud, and I hope you can relax.
Please enjoy this time with our Dad and please know that I love you.

Happy birthday brother, I love you!!!

Hello Kitty Rawks

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Hello Kitty was my Brothers Friend…

Paul would say Hello Kitty Makes me Smile!

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‘magic is a bridge’ he said at last’
a bridge that allows you to walk
from the visible world over into the invisible world,
and to learn the lessons of both those worlds’

Love you,
~ Your sister, Catherine Seven

Please submit more storys about Paul! I would love to hear them and share them, Paul has many great tales and would love to keep filling this site with just that… Thank u

Dedication for Paul (Winiarski) Kitwin and Todd Ziegler

Saturday, September 26th, 2009 | Paul Kitwin | 1 Comment

Memorial Tree Dedication for Paul (Winiarski) Kitwin and Todd Ziegler

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Class of 1984 planted a tree in honor of my brother Paul (Winiarski) Kitwin and another classmate Todd Ziegler, on the grounds of Loyola High School.

Dedication for Paul and Todd, at 6:00 p.m. on October 2nd on the Loyola school grounds. 

Dedication for Paul @ Loyola High School.

Monday, September 14th, 2009 | Paul Kitwin | No Comments

I got this wonderful message today:

Catherine,
I just wanted to send you a quick note and hope you can pass this information on to your mother and your brothers if they are interested.  Our 25 year class reunion for Loyola’s class of 1984 will be on October 2nd and 3rd of this year.  We have planted a tree in honor of your brother and another classmate of ours, Todd Ziegler, on the grounds of Loyola High School.  We will be adding a plaque with Paul and Todd’s names.  The dedication will be on Friday evening at the school grounds before the homecoming game.  All of your family members are invited to attend.  Please pass this along to your family members and I will get the definite time to you soon.

Thank you,

Mary Wojciechowski

I will post more once I get date and time!

Reflection of Paul Kitwin

Sunday, September 6th, 2009 | Paul Kitwin | No Comments

Paul - Happy as ever :)

 

Today is the anniversary of my brother Paul, who passed 1 year ago today. Not only am I reminded of the pain today but reminded of what a WONDERFUL person Paul was…

Paul was a very special person to many different people, and touched many people, and animals in so many ways! I want to thank Paul for being the brother that I always looked up to, and wanted to be like, if it wasn’t for him in my life I can honestly say the path I led wouldn’t of been without him.. and I thank Paul for that…

Today not only do I remember/reflect on Paul, but also remember my father who passed 17 years ago today… and thanks to that STRONG man, the Winiarski’s are who we are… strong, caring and smart… My brother had allot of the positive traits of our father, and I got to be reminded of that when I had our older brother Chuck visit us last month! It was a great reflection of courage, love and dedication my brother Paul and Father Chuck will always be remembered by. Thank you my Family for being there! I love you all and Dad and Paul we all miss you soooooooo much!

Place to remember Paul!

Friday, June 5th, 2009 | Paul Kitwin | 1 Comment

Thank you Mom! We have a place to go and remember Paul…

After Paul’s passing, mom really wanted a remembrance spot for Paul, so she got in contact with an amazing local artist in Mankato MN (where Paul was born and raised). After she got the “ok” from mom’s side of the family, she reserved a spot where the Deusers lie and asked the artist to create a stone for Paul. Mom really wanted Sea Shells on it because during Paul’s last vacation to Hawaii, while he was there walking on the beach, he called mom and asked her what she wanted and all she said was for you to be happy! and some sea shells please (mom loves shells)
About Sea Shells on the stone: after Paul passed, Suzanne gave those shells to mom and she had the look of them carved into the stone for Paul.

To visit Pauls Rememberance Stone please go to Calvary Cemetery in Mankato MN
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PS - PAUL I miss you so much! Gosh Darn it! I want you to come home!

Special Memories of Paul… by Redhawk

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 | Paul Kitwin, Storys Submitted | No Comments

28593291hawk1051I met Paul on The Answer Bag. Loved his Avatar of “Nelson” wearing sunglasses! Paul always gave his answers to people’s questions from his heart and in reading stories here, I can see why. His heart was truth, and kindness, humor and honest caring and respect for life. I wish I’d have known him better, but I’ve no doubt that I’ll run across him some day. He is not gone, but has only run ahead for a little while. I hope all of the good memories comfort his dear wife and family, I’m sorry for your loss, and for all who loved him from knowing him personally, and those he gave his friendship to but never got to shake his hand. Dance on the clouds, my friend.

“Nelson” Paul on Answer Bag… http://www.answerbag.com/profile/?id=133716

Happy 43rd B-day Brother!

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 | Paul Kitwin | 1 Comment

Happy 43rd Birthday Paul

Happy Birthday Paul

The Hawaii Picture… January 2008 Kona, Hawaii by Diana Kitch

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 | Diana Kitch, Paul & Suzanne, Paul Kitwin | 1 Comment

January 2008 Kona, Hawaii

Family Vacation - Hawaii!
Family Vacation - Hawaii!

Left to Right: Eva LeVine, Ali LeVine and behind her Boyfried, Next male Rusty Parlette. Then Paul, Then my husband BillLeVine and in front Me and my daughter, Suzanne.

 

Here is a very special picture of Paul, his wife and there family vacation to Hawaii..
Thanks Diana for this!

Special Memories of Paul by… Darrell DeRochier

Sunday, December 14th, 2008 | Paul Kitwin | 1 Comment

I had the great fortune to meet Paul 14 years ago through his wonderful wife, Suzanne. Over the years Paul and I became very good friends, so much so that I considered him more of a brother than a friend. He was smart, witty, genuine, empathetic, funny, talented, thoughtful and an amazing friend. I still don’t want to believe that I will never see him again. The world seems a little scarier to me without him.

During times of difficulty and loss, Paul was my support. No one gave me the unique and generous support that Paul did. Paul was one of the very few people on the planet that I could actually cry in front of. His compassion and his wisdom helped me through some of my darkest days. There are no words to express the appreciation I feel for him helping me through those rough times.

What I’ll miss almost as much as Paul’s compassion was his innate sense of fun. He loved a good laugh and we continually pulled pranks each other over our 14 year friendship. He wrapped my entire car up in yellow police tape, switched the polarity on my light switches, left me ominous messages on my shower wall with Scrabble tiles, and made me outlandishly tacky gifts, like a lamp made from a prest-o-log with a black, plastic plant pot for a shade. (It worked, of course. Paul insisted that I plug it in and turn it on.)

I thought I’d pulled a good one on Paul when I left a seven foot fabric palm tree on his front porch while he and Suzanne were in Hawaii. (Heh-heh-heh). But after he returned he did not mention it at all. I asked him about it and showed him the picture, and he laughed, saying it was a good joke but the tree had been stolen before he and Suzanne had returned home. I believed him.

Ten months later the fabric palm tree came back to haunt me thanks to Paul’s creativity and patience. He staged it in our carport festooned with hundreds of blinking Christmas lights. It flashed so brightly that two of our neighbors had to keep their blinds closed. It was Christmas time and we had our outdoor lights up. Between the house lights and the flashing palm tree, our house looked like a gay disco from the 70’s. But the joke didn’t end there. Paul followed up with a calendar showcasing how the fabric palm tree had spent the last 10 months. There were pictures of it in Freemont tourist spots, in our friends’ yards, and in playgrounds. The December picture showed the fabric palm in a Christmas tree lot with the caption, “I think I’m adopted…”

In 1992 after I had to put my sweet, young cat, Trixie to sleep, Paul gave me one of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever received. Through my tears I asked Paul why Trixie was taken from me while she was still so young. Paul responded, “There is no why. There is only what you gave to her and what she gave to you.”

Paul gave me support and laughter and great food and heartfelt companionship over our 14 year friendship. I am a better person because I knew him. I will always miss him. But, mostly, as heavy as my heart is, I am filled with gratitude that I had him in my life.

Darrell DeRochier
Edmonds, Washington

Dearest Son, Paul James Francis…

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 | Paul Kitwin, Storys Submitted | No Comments

Paul & Mom

Paul & Mom

Dearest Son, Paul James Francis… (Paul was for Uncle Paul, and James Francis was after Grandpa Deuser.)

Thanks for the memories of letting me hold your hand and the kiss as you joined your dear dad. September 6th 2008. Paul, thank you for the many calls “Mom I love you so much…” Yes Paul I love you too, SO MUCH! I will never forget the day you were born, looking at you I knew what a special son you where. That smile was there the day you were born and never left.

I know you are with us in spirit. The precious times shared with Paul, will be cherished for every. The day Dad helped you ride that 2 wheeler in front of the house. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. Thanks for all the hugs, you have left a mark in my heart forever. Your presence in our lives is truly a gift. The joys of the saxophone, the scouts, you at the lake with your great friends, (Mr. Thiem, your teacher) you creating photos in your dark room in our basement, always reading a book, - WOW what a son.

I am sure your enjoying you peace and laughter with Dad, Grandma and Grandpa Deuser…
When someone one you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure…

P.S Catherine, what a work of art you are doing for your brother – Friends and Family please add your thoughts & thank you to those who did!

Love always, Mom

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Special Memories of Paul… Rick Pepper

Saturday, September 20th, 2008 | Paul Kitwin | 1 Comment

Thank you Rick for the great memories of Paul!! Rick Pepper was one of Paul’s classmates since I think second grade, and also one of he greatest friends ( Please click the photo to have a better view )

Mankato Free Press Obituary

Friday, September 19th, 2008 | Paul Kitwin | No Comments

Paul Kitwin

Paul Kitwin

Published September 17, 2008 11:18 pm - Paul Kitwin (Winiarski) passed away Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008, in Seattle, with his family at his side.  
 
Paul Kitwin

He was a nationally-recognized network engineer. He was witty and fun-loving, and a true gentleman — kind, sensitive, thoughtful, and humane.

He attended SS. Peter and Paul’s and Loyola. He was in Army Intelligence.

Paul was born Jan. 21, 1966, in Amherst, Ohio, and grew up in Mankato. He is survived by his wife of 14 years, Suzanne; his mother, Jeanette of Mankato; brothers Chuck (Dana) of Amherst and John of Mankato; sister, Catherine (Duane) of Huntington Beach, CA; nieces Megan and Elizabeth.

He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Winiarski; grandparents Catherine and Jim Deuser.

Paul was a devoted animal rights advocate. He and Suzanne participated in the foster program at PAWS (Progressive Animal Welfare Society).

Memorial services will be at a later date.

To view other memories from Paul’s friends and family, please visit:

www.paulkitwin.com.

The greatest tribute to Paul’s generous and loving spirit would be to register as an organ donor.

To View http://www.mankatofreepress.com/legacy_obits/local_story_261231813.html

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Special Memories of Paul… By Laura Root

Friday, September 19th, 2008 | Laura & Dan Root, Paul Kitwin, Storys Submitted | No Comments

I met my husband through Paul. He worked with my roommate. We were having a party and Paul came and brought his friend, Dan. 15 years and 4 kids later I always think of Paul as having been one of the reasons my life went down the trajectory it did–if he only knew what he started…

Paul had a superstar quality about him. His light just seemed to shine brighter than most and you were drawn to him. He was like that cool kid who was actually kind and didn’t exclude or look down on you for being a dork.

Paul was one of the most memorable persons I have met–and it is one of those rare and extraordinary gifts to have experienced someone in your life who you can’t forget. I knew him for a brief period many years ago, yet I still laugh out loud thinking of some of his antics. He always had a gleam in his eye, a hearty laugh and a great enthusiasm about all sorts of things.

It is such a gift to have experienced that kind of a person and I am so sorry that more people won’t get to know Paul. The world is a sadder place without his great spirit.

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Special Memories of Paul… By Catherine Seven

Friday, September 19th, 2008 | By Catherine Seven - AKA Pauls Sister, Paul Kitwin, Paul and His Sister, Storys Submitted | 1 Comment

Paul & I - 91

Paul & I - 91

I am trying to write Paul a letter and post my memories on the site but I can’t seem to complete it… Once I try my mind goes faster than my typing… but I thought why not just start and with time I can add more… 

The other night we took little Elizabeth (my daughter) to her fav place to play, and I thought I could feel my brother was there watching… I was SO happy! I thought that was great.. Paul and our Father is sitting right here and is able to watch his niece grow up… and see what kind of mommy I am!…  

Great Memories of Paul… Paul and I would talk on many occasion, we started to get close again over the last 3 years.. But as I was a teen there was nothing more than wanted to be with my BIG brother Paul…

Lately when Paul was at work or doing grocery shopping he would stop and call… we would talk about  everything, next steps in Elizabeth’s life, how to raise her with today’s ways, politics, animals and of course both of ours favorite topic computers! I really LOVED that connection with Paul.

Paul was a wonderful brother, growing up we had a bunny Paul named Guido!, and a bird name Floyd >> Yes Paul knew how to name his animals! Paul’s love for animals was always!

 Paul’s Hobbies growing up (besides guns): Paul used to love to take pictures, he used to take pics of me and enlarging flys to make me look like I was petting them - in fact the house we grew up in, our father made a room in the basement just for Paul “The Dark Room” so Paul could process and develop is artwork. That is when we would sit down in the dark room and listen to the stray cats and be sooo cool! ( I will post those pics soon)

Paul then left for the army…  but he kept in great contact with us, came home for the holidays, I don’t think he came home for the present, I think he flew the whole way to give me noogies, and have wrestling matches. But nether less Paul loved us and WE LOVED PAUL!

When our father died, poor Paul was elected as my father figure… I wanted nothing more than to be next to Paul, our father passed in 92. Before dad died I would visit Paul in Seattle in 90,  91, 92, and 93, then in 94 I moved to Seattle Once I moved to Seattle, I worked with Paul and Suzanne briefly at Analytical Resource, to get my feet wet then I was off in the big city to start the adventures ahead… I lived on Capitol Hill just like Paul did in 90-92.
    
Funny thing was, I was always on a hunt for a long dark haired man to marry that had a love for animal, and can cook… oh and had a great job… NOT an easy task  The poor men in my life never had a chance as they had to live up to “be like Paul”

As you can see in my path I wanted to be like Paul, and if you knew Paul there is NO reason why anyone did want to look up to Paul!
(I may be babbling but this feels good to share my thoughts, to share the wonderful brother I had!)

Paul converted me into being a vegetarian in 92, I started wearing all black in 91… moved to Seattle in 94, wore safety pins in my trench coats (always), we would go to the DV8, and see shows (I think that is what it was called) But my favorite was the Vogue in 92! Listen to the Ramones ”Sheena Is A Punk Rocker” I started adopting cats from PAWS, as soon as Paul introduced me. Paul and Suzanne took me out for my 21st b-day we started at Capitol Hill then ended the night at the fenix in Pioneer Sqauare….

As you can see Paul was a monument in my life, someone I could look up to for every aspect! Some look up to the statue of liberty, but I looked up to Paul Winiarski…

Paul married Suzanne, and started a new wonderful life with her; he then changed his name to blend the two of them forever! Paul Kitwin (Kitch and Winiarski)

Paul & I have wonderful memories, Thank you PAUL! Thank you so much for teaching me the way you taught me, I would not be where I am today if I didn’t have your path to follow!

~~ Your Sister Catherine Seven (Cathy Winiarski)

Hi Paul!! - From Duane Erickson

Friday, September 19th, 2008 | Paul Kitwin | No Comments

I never got to say goodbye, so here it is. It was super cool to finally meet you this past summer when you and Mom came to visit us (remember when they lost your luggage:) I knew right there I liked you.

Just wanted to say thank you for the wonderful gifts and memories you left in Catherine’s heart…man you sure had a HUGE impact on her life.

I wish we could of hung out more, but I feel very lucky and fortunate to have met you and hang for that short while at the beach.

I will do my absolute best to love and take care of your sister Cathy and your niece Elizabeth.

Hopefully see you on the other side!!!

   ~ Duane Erickson

Special Memories of Paul… By Diana Kitch

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008 | Paul Kitwin | No Comments

I have lots of stories about my wonderful son, but what I want to say is how incredibly grateful I am for being able to know and love him for almost twenty years.
He was so caring of everyone, but especially my daughter, Suzanne. She had the best of marriages with him. They were fortunate to have one another for as long as they did.
~ Diana Kitch (Suzanne Kitwins Mother)

Special Memories of Paul… By Louis Gordon

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 | Paul Kitwin | 1 Comment

I knew Paul mostly from work. In the corporate world of cookie cutter people he was truly unique.I remember one day in particular:

I hadn’t seen Paul for quite some time and we had a meeting scheduled to go over some work “issues”.

We sat in my sterile office in Bellevue. After talking about work for 5 minutes the conversation moved to religion, paranormal experiences, politics, food and UFO’s.

We talked for over 2 hours.

Louis Gordon

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Ode to Sherpa Paul by Jay

Sunday, September 14th, 2008 | Paul Kitwin | 1 Comment

Paul Kitwin…

  You were a wicked-smart computer geek…With or without your pony tail.

 You were funny and fun loving; a prankster who loved practical jokes, and a good laugh.

You were kind, sensitive, thoughtful, and humane.

You were loving and not afraid to express it.

You were deeply in love.

You were a committed vegetarian; and a great cook.

But you were a cipher too…

  A cat person. But a dog person.

  • Wildly liberal. But a gun owner who had night-vision goggles.
  • A Minnesota boy, who seemed to have West Coast roots.
  • You packed a knife. You could tie knots. In fact, you were generally overly prepared for any situation… Or were you?

As Sherpa Paul, you toted and carried things for Suzanne…

Many, many, many… many things!  

And we saw how you delighted in that role.

 

 But you also carried things of your own.

Unfortunately, they were heavy things that we couldn’t see; things that, ultimately, we couldn’t help you with.

 

Paul Kitwin…

  • You were loved and respected

  • You were a good friend.

  • You were a good human.

 

But Paul, most of all, you are and will be

Truly and deeply missed.

 

This was writen by Jay & Dennis

Special Memories of Paul… By Dave Possin

Sunday, September 14th, 2008 | Paul Kitwin | No Comments

Here is a Story Shared by Dave Possin. Dave was one of Paul’s closest friends threw out Paul’s childhood, they where in boy scouts together and would spend endless nights together at the cabin.

Three events I was involved in with Paul will always stick with me.

1) The game of Mexican with Olde Enlish 800 when we were 15 - Sorry Chuck
2) The Almost arrest after the fireworks attack at the Licoln Jr. High Halloween dance.
3) The winter ambush at Mt. Kato with Jon Skaar.

I loved Paul and will miss him greatly.
~ Dave Possin

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