Paul Irwin Toaltoan

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May 26 1946
Mar 11 2016
69 Years
Parkesburg, Pennsylvania

Paul Irwin Toaltoan, 69, of Parkesburg, passed away on Friday, March 11, 2016 at Brandywine Hospital.  He was the husband of JoAnne Riffey Williams.  

Born in Coatesville, he was son of the late Catherine F. (Dickinson) and William Toaltoan.

Paul served honorably in the US Army during Vietnam.  

He was employed for Amtrak as a Trackman and Driver.

He is survived by six children; Kevin and Jermaine Dickinson and their mother, Bobbi Dickinson, Nina Toaltoan, Robert Toaltoan, Angela Ortiga, Victoria Toaltoan and their mother Vicki Alston and his siblings, Ronald, husband of Mary, of Lancaster and Lionel, of Lancaster, a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.  

He was predeceased by Bill, Harold, Frank, Vernon and Michael Toaltoan, Betty London, Sandra Peterson, Joyce Craig Toaltoan and Sharon Brown Toaltoan.

The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, March 25, 2016 at 11 PM at Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg with a viewing from 9 until 11 AM.  

Service Date: 
Mar 26 2016 - 10:59am
Service Location: 
Wilde Funeral Home

Condolences

Kevin, I am so sorry for loss.  My God comfort and strengthen you and your family at the passing of your father.  --- Ron

 

 

 

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Kevin,

So sorry to hear of your loss. Prayers for you and your family. 

~Monica

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Eric I want to say I am sending my condolences to you and your family for your loss. May God bless you all and place his loving arms around all of you in this time. If you ned anything don't be afraid to hit me up. Again my deepest condolences

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Prayers for the family sorry for the loss

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May you rest in peace Paul...my sympathies go out to your family. Prayers, Your sister in law, Donna Anderson

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Kevin,

Sorry for the loss of your father.  Please know that I am praying for strength for you and your family during this time.  If you need me, please let me know.

Marcus 

 

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We are so sadden to hear about the loss of your husband/loved one.

In time, it will be the the small, everyday occurrences that you’ll remember most: the laughs, the stories, the smiles. Although it might seem like the pain will never go away, it is these very memories that will help push the sorrow away and bring back happier feelings, in time.”

Our Deepest and Sincere Sympathy,

Cindy, Retta, Charlette, Donna, Angela, Vanessa, Raymond, Jr., Michelle & Michael

 

 

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My deepest condolences to the entire family.  My prayers are with you all during your time of bereavement and there after.  Kevin, keep your head up.  Peace & blessings.

 

~BobbyWayne

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To the Toaltoan Family I send my my thoughts and prayers at this time of grieving. I was Pauls foreman when he worked out of Downingtown. He was a good worker and funny as hell. He never gave me a hard time.

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