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Paul Pelletier

February 16, 1966 ~ May 17, 2016

Paul Jeffry Pelletier, 50, of Marion, died on Tuesday, May 17, 2016. No public services are planned. Arrangements are with Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Survivors include his son, Noah; mother, Genie Pelletier of Clearwater, Florida; father, Jeff Pelletier of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; and Noah's mother, Karen Swanson. Paul was born February 16, 1966, in Lincoln, Nebraska. He served in the US Navy, including a tour in Iraq. Paul worked in fundraising and consulting for the Republican Party. He was very active in the community having served on board of directors for the Cedar Rapids Public Library and Horizons: A Family Service Alliance. He was also active in the Republican Party of Iowa, including caucus chair. Paul enjoyed spending time with his son, Noah. He coached for Noah's basketball and baseball teams and was a Cub Scout pack volunteer. He was preceded in death by his brother, Sean. Memorials are suggested to the Horizons Meals on Wheels program.

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  1. I knew Paul as a Mason. He was a dedicated man who worked hard. He was faithful to hi duties.. We miss him and celebrate his life.
    William C. jacobson. We Albert pike lodge 681

  2. I feel very sad about Paul. He was a first rate political analyst and loyal friend, in addition to being a very dedicated Mason. My deep condolences to his family and friends.

  3. Paul was a good caring friend and a steadfast Masonic Brother. He served our country in the Navy with great honor and distinction. Paul will be missed by all who knew him. Mark A. Dix

  4. I met Paul through Facebook AW3RENESS page. We discovered that we shared the same birthday. After a couple years of communicating I had the opportunity to meet him and Noah earlier in the summer while I was visiting in Iowa. He was a great person and I miss his posts hinting for me to bake him something and send it to him. My heart goes out to his family, Noah and Scooter.


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