Obituary & Life History
Paul Alfred Wagstaff, 81,
passed
away.
Paul Alfred Wagstaff, 81, and formerly
of Attleboro, Massachusetts, died peacefully in his sleep on
August 25, 2024, in Plaistow, surrounded by his loving
family who cared for him during his brief illness.
Born in Attleboro
on August 30, 1942, Paul was the son of the late James H.
and Celia (Menard) Wagstaff and attended local schools. He
became deaf at the age of seventeen, and despite his
handicap, he graduated from Gallaudet University in
Washington, D.C with his degree in Liberal Arts. With a
specialty in Economics, he was employed by the U.S.
Government in Detroit, Michigan for several years, and later
excelled at other jobs, where he made many great friends.
Paul was a
gentleman of great strength and character with a kind and
gentle heart that touched the lives of anybody who knew him.
He cherished the time that he spent with family and friends.
Birthdays were especially important, always asking family
when and where the party would be held. He was sure to
arrive with a cake, cards and scratch tickets for all. His
favorite trips were to casinos with his family. He will be
deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
In addition to his parents, Paul was predeceased by his
brother and sister-in-law, James H. and Rosemarie Wagstaff,
late of Plaistow. He is survived by three nieces and their
families, Sandra Silviera, of Plaistow, Tammy Hawkes of
Eliot, ME, and Pamela Douglas of Chester, NH and several
cousins and extended family members.
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend Paul's Mass of Christian Burial to be held on
Saturday, October 19, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. in Our Lady, Queen
of Martyrs Church, Coyle Drive, Seekonk, MA. Burial will
follow in Saint Stephen's Cemetery in Attleboro.
Arrangements are under the direction of Brookside Chapel &
Funeral Home, 116 Main Street Plaistow, NH. To send a
message of condolence to the family or to share a cherished
memory, please visit: www.brooksidechapelfh.com .
Published by Sun Chronicle on Oct. 12, 2024.
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