Memorial Guest Book for Fr. Paul J. Fangman


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July 06, 2010 - 09:34 PM
Theresa and Jim Formanek
Lindsay, Ne. 68644
tformanek@telebeep.com
We were blessed to get to know Father Paul while he lived in Lindsay, and cherish every minute spent with him, whether it was at our kitchen table during a meal,(which was many!) or just around. There are many lessons to be learned from this special man, and we are proud to have had him in our lives as a friend and a priest! God Bless You, Father Paul, and may you enjoy Our Lord and your loved ones now in Heaven!!
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July 06, 2010 - 08:49 AM
Annette & Edward (Paprocki) Sokol
now in State College, PA
I and my parents (Dennis & Clara Paprocki)and my sisters enjoyed Fr. Fragman when he was at St. Anthony Parish, Platte County. He visited our home many many times and ate meals with us. Eternal rest unto him, O Lord and may his soul rest in peace and with the Lord.
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July 05, 2010 - 03:36 PM
Connie (Paprocki) Seals
Wahoo, Ne.
connieseals@aol.com
My Dad, Dennis Paprocki, used his farm truck to move Father's belongings (some of them??) when he became our Pastor at St. Anthony's parish in Platte County. Since we lived across the road from the church, and since Father loved Mom's (Clara's) cooking, he was a frequent meal guest at our home. He continued to visit my parents after they moved to Columbus and gave a loving eulogy at Dad's funeral. I think he sort of adopted our parents as his. He was a wonderful man. God bless you, Father, may you rest in peace! Connie (Paprocki) and Otis Seals.
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July 04, 2010 - 07:44 PM
Mary and Joseph Voboril
Primrose Ne
hskrlvrs@gpcom.net
Father Paulie knew no stranger, enjoyed a game of cards, a good cigar on occasion, if you needed something he could help you find where to get it. His spiritual help was always available and just a visit was as well. One never knew when this little man would appear at your door step be it morning or late at night and he never turned down a cup of coffee and "maybe a cookie.....or two". We will miss him and the memories he created in our family in his walk through this world. Rest Father your journey is now complete.
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July 03, 2010 - 11:21 PM
Duane & Helen Krause
Fremont, Nebraska
DKrausePHS@aol.com
Father Fangman was eccentric, however, he was deeply spritual and a good priest. We Krauses from Primrose, Nebraska dearly loved Father. My parents Aloys (Butch) and Della Krause nee Meyer have probably already invited him to dinner in heaven like they did so often in Primrose.
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