Paul F. Reese
Died: Aug 13, 2014
Paul F. Reese, 91 of Mount Olive Township died Monday at , Sickles Health Care Center.at Heath Villege
Mr Reese was born in Hackettstown, a son of the late Frederick and Gertrude Reese.
An Army veteran of WWII he was the owner/operator of M.C Reese Trucking in Hackettstown.
His firm provided excavating services for many construction projects in the area and in the 1960's he worked with the Hackettstown MUA to expand sewer and water services to the town.
In addition to his parents he was pre-deceased by his wife Harrietta in 2011
He is survived by a son Paul J. Reese and his wife Margo Biblin and one grandson, Owein.
Friends may call on Friday from 11am to 1pm at the Cochran Funeral Home 905 High Street, Hackettstown
Graveside services will follow at 1:30pm at Hackettstown Union Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers donations in his memory to Compassionate Care Hospice Foundation, 350 Sparta Ave. Bldg. B Suite 2, Sparta, NJ 07871would be greatly appreciated.
Mr Reese was born in Hackettstown, a son of the late Frederick and Gertrude Reese.
An Army veteran of WWII he was the owner/operator of M.C Reese Trucking in Hackettstown.
His firm provided excavating services for many construction projects in the area and in the 1960's he worked with the Hackettstown MUA to expand sewer and water services to the town.
In addition to his parents he was pre-deceased by his wife Harrietta in 2011
He is survived by a son Paul J. Reese and his wife Margo Biblin and one grandson, Owein.
Friends may call on Friday from 11am to 1pm at the Cochran Funeral Home 905 High Street, Hackettstown
Graveside services will follow at 1:30pm at Hackettstown Union Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers donations in his memory to Compassionate Care Hospice Foundation, 350 Sparta Ave. Bldg. B Suite 2, Sparta, NJ 07871would be greatly appreciated.
Condolences:
Terry Mulvihill Rucker
#4
August 25th, 2014 9:30 am
Dear Paul and family, The Paul Mulvihill family of Mine Hill Road wish to express their sadness at the passing of your father. He was a gentleman and had a great sense of humor. I remember being in your home in those early days and he seemed like a 'giant of a man' to me. I sense he was in many ways. You, Paul, did inherit his great sense of humor and one of my favorite memories in Mrs. Gerard's class at Budd Lake involved you. You were the only one I ever saw who could disable her into laughter. 'Like father, like son.' God bless, Terry (live in Nevada now)
CHICK DIMICELI
#3
August 14th, 2014 1:08 pm
I am sorry to hear of your loss.Paul has been a part of our lives for ever.Him and my father played together as kids on water street.I have so many of their stories in my mine. A great man.He will be missed.
Bruce D. Smith (HMUA)
#2
August 14th, 2014 7:24 am
Sorry for your loss. I have very fond memories of working with Paul even though many years have passed.
Mike and Linda
#1
August 13th, 2014 8:10 pm
Of all the holidays that come and go, some of the best I can remember are those where Paul senior "Pop" sat at the table telling stories of his life. Full of joy and enthusiasm he described each detail from memory, even at 91. We'll miss you Pop. All our love and condolences to the family.
Mike and Linda
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