Paul A Pijuan

Paul A Pijuan

Paul A Pijuan

Paul A Pijuan
April 17, 1946 – September 23, 2022

Naples Funeral Home is saddened to announce the passing of Paul Alberto Pijuan on September 23, 2022.

Family and friends will be received Sunday, October 2, 2022 at Naples Funeral Home from 5:00pm until 7:00pm with a prayer service following.

Interment will be at Sarasota National Cemetery Monday October 17, 2022 at 1:00pm.

Condolence

Rob Puff

February 14, 2023, 1:16 pm

Our deepest condolences to the PiJuan family.

Willie & Cecilia Gonzalez

February 14, 2023, 1:17 pm

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. To my dear friend and brother in the U.S Marine Corps . May God bless your soul .I love and miss you buddy.

Willie Gonzalez

February 14, 2023, 1:17 pm

I met Paul in 1996 at Century 21 Real Estate Office in Queens New York. He was the manager and I was starting as an agent. I learned a lot from Paul. And I became a successful. We became real good friends having in common . He shared his experiences with me while he was in U.S. Marine Corps. I served also but later. I remember Paul has always being competitive in anything he did. In one time in my life Paul was there to help and support me. And I will always be grateful

Antonio Adorno

February 14, 2023, 1:17 pm

Pablo and I grew up in the same neighborhood/building at the Wagner housing projects, during the 50’s n 60’s. I also knew all his siblings. Mercedes (rip), Belkis (rip) Leo n Rose and his parents.
We played stoop ball and later sat at our benches shooting the breeze. I recall he had a huge appetite for ‘ring dings’. Which later became his nickname. He was a cool mellow friend and nice dresser. I recall playing cards with him. Always betting ‘double or nothing’. I one point I owed him thousands. Until I won and owe him nothing. I recall him joining the Marines after High school. ‘Vietnam was not a full scale war yet’. However, when it became. His unit was sent there. He was seriously wounded and the whole neighborhood was there, when he came home.
Many of his friends, including myself went to that far away land in service to our nation. That war has claimed, decades later, another soul from my neighborhood.
Rest in Peace my friend and fellow Veteran. Never Forgotten.
To his family. Word cannot express the sorrow one feels. When we lose a loved one. Its a journey we must all take. Know that he lived a fruitful life and is now resting at peace.
My condolences to all of you.

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