Paul R. McNaughton
Paul R. McNaughton of Cardiff by the Sea, CA died on Dec. 21, at Encinitas Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Encinitas, CA. He was 85. He was born in Boston and grew up in Milton attending, Milton High School and graduating in 1945. After completion of his service in the Navy he enrolled in the Boston College Carroll School of Management graduating with the Class of 1952. He worked at Dupont Industries and started his own business in 1967 and was the founder and president of Parimco Inc. until 1996 when he retired. Paul was the beloved brother of the late Arthur F McNaughton Jr, and Gerard McNaughton and is survived by his beloved sister Alice M Langley and her husband John E Langley of Franklin, MA. Uncle of Susan White and her husband Robert of Jacksonville, FL, John E Langley Jr. and his wife Diane of Walpole, Paul Langley of Franklin, Elizabeth Quenneville and her husband Donald of S. Attleboro, Julie Smith of Dighton, Stephan Langley of Wells, ME and Arthur F. McNaughton III and his wife Lise of Brentwood, NH. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Elizabeth’s Church, Milton, Tuesday, January 8, at 10 o’ clock. Visiting Hours, Monday, in the Dolan – Chapman Funeral Home, 5 Canton Ave., MILTON VILLAGE, 4 – 7 pm. Interment Milton Cemetery. If desired contributions in Paul’s memory may be sent to John D. Langley Foundation, 6 Metacomet Street, Walpole, MA 02081-2038 www.johndlangley.com
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With our deepest sympathy.
Steve and Marion Sullivan Florino
Sorry I won’t be there tomorrow for your last remembrance but I will certainly be there in spirit. So many memories from over nearly 45 years of friendship will keep you very much alive and real to me in the future.
Thanks to a very special friend and person.
Sherwood
Alice
Just heard, with sadness, of Paul’s death. Paul was an important friend of my younger days and I was lucky enough to have visited with him in California a few years back. We all had an early, nuturing
Life in Milton. Hope this note finds you as well as can be.
Dan McElaney