Paul D. Squier's Obituary
Paul D. Squier, 67, of Oshkosh, WI was born March 6, 1948 in Lacrosse to Daniel and Jean (Connell) Squier and unexpectedly began his life in Heaven on November 19, 2015. Paul, beloved husband and loving father is survived by his wife, Kristine, children, Shelly & Matthew Squier, their mother Kris, his Mother, Jean (Connell) and Henry Hendricks and his siblings, Wallie (Laverne) Squier, Terry (Sandy) Squier, Bonnie Brink, Scott Squier, Julie (Gary) Fields, Valerie Squier and Stacy (David) Boucher, stepchildren, Michael, Jacki & Muffi Anderson and 7 step-grandchildren. Paul is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and friends that considered him family as a father, uncle or brother. Paul was preceded in death by his father, Daniel, his brother, Hal, his sister Cheryl and grandparents.
Paul had many interests in his lifetime. He was in the Marine Corp and served active duty, he was a race car driver in the dirt and on the ice, a Sunday school teacher, a motorcyclist (on 2 wheels or 3), a woodworker, an avid boater and member or the Oshkosh Boat Club for years, and most recently discovered a passion for travel driving a motorhome. He loved watching old westerns and car races on TV and was an enthusiastic Green Bay Packers fan often saying: “They’re hard to watch!” Paul always had a smile and a hug for anyone that needed it and was always lending a helping hand or a listening ear when needed.
The family would like to thank the Theda Care ICU nurses Jen, Sarah and Liz for their excellent care of Paul, his family and friends during his short stay.
Visitation will be Saturday, Nov. 28th from 10-12 at Fiss & Bills Poklasny Funeral Home, 865 S Westhaven Dr., Oshkosh, with Pastor Berg celebrating at 12:00. Burial with Military Honor Guard will be at Rest Haven Cemetery in Neenah following the service. Shelly will be hosting an informal gathering at Robbins in Oshkosh to reminisce and celebrate Paul’s full life beginning at 3pm. In lieu of flowers please send donations in Paul’s name to the WELS church, Fisher House or the Wounded Warrior Project.
Fiss & Bills Poklasny Funeral Home & Crematory
865 S. Westhaven Drive
Oshkosh, WI 54904
(920) 235-1170
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