Name |
Paul Edward Scharch |
Born |
6 Nov 1900 |
Watertown, Jefferson, NY |
Gender |
Male |
Education |
Watertown, NY Public Schools |
Occupation |
Master Mechanic, Development Engineer Bemis Bag Co. Pepperell, MA, Consultant |
Religion |
Episcopalian |
Cause of Death |
Cardio pulmonary arrest |
Died |
13 Oct 1992 |
Ayer, Middlesex, MA [2] |
Buried |
16 Oct 1992 |
Edgewood Cemetery, Nashua, Hillsborough, NH |
Notes |
- Through out his life Paul suffered from a hearing loss and wore a hearing aid. He also had a heart murmur and had a pacemaker in the last years of his life. He was a great sportsman, hunting, fishing, skiing, and skating. As a young man he built model boats and duck decoys, which spoke of his artistic talents. He remodeled his home in Pepperell, doing all electrical and plumbing work himself. He built a motorboat which was used on Lake Ontario in the 1940’s-1960’s. He loved to tell the story of how at a young age his mother gave him the job of plastering a ceiling in their house, which he did; with the resulting work coming down on his head! His school was one of life experiences, and he had many skills and talents. He was a Mason. A quiet, well liked citzen.
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Person ID |
I1902 |
Taggart Family |
Last Modified |
15 Jul 2003 |
Father |
George W. Scharch, b. Dec 1859, New York, New York, NY , d. 7 Jan 1904, Watertown, Jefferson, NY (Age ~ 44 years) |
Mother |
Eliza Gignac, b. 18 Sep 1861, Trois-Rivieres, Maurice, QC, Canada , d. 27 Aug 1938, Star Lake/Fine, St. Lawrence, NY (Age 76 years) |
Family ID |
F1408 |
Group Sheet |