Carolyn Barcus
Late to the party . . . but I knew Paul when he and I (and my first husband, Jim) attended Columbus Business University in the 1960's, where he and I served on the student council. We were good friends, and I enjoyed staying at the lake house with his family several times. I lost track of him until the early 1970's when I walked through the lobby of Diebold in Canton, where I worked, and saw him sitting there waiting on an appointment with one of the managers. I sat down with him and we renewed our acquaintance and shared pictures of our families. He was always larger than life and interested in everyone he met. RIP, Paul.