Paul Anthony Cuomo
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Paul Anthony Cuomo
Paul Anthony Cuomo, long time
Newport Beach resident, loving
husband, and devoted father,
passed away on December 2,
2008. Thanks to the compassionate
and caring staff at Hoag
Hospital, Paul passed peacefully
with his family at his side. In August,
Paul was diagnosed with an
in operable brain tumor. Through
the months of September and October,
he underwent both Radiation
and Chemo therapies, which
had a tremendously positive effect
on the tumor. Unfortunately,
his immune system was decimated by the treatments, and a fungal
pneumonia was his eventual undoing.
Paul was born on March 23, 1937, in Brooklyn, New York. He is
survived by his wife of nearly fifty years, Peggy, by his two sons,
Tom and Tony, by their wives Janessa and Rachelle, and by his four
grandchildren, Julian, Elena, Zoe, and Cole. In his youth Paul was
a devoted Brooklyn Dodger fan. In the late fifties he followed his
team to Los Angeles and eventually settled in Newport Beach in
1964. In spite of his team’s defection Paul loved to travel back to
his native New York to take in the theater in Manhattan and visit
family & friends. He was an avid pool player, where is skills earned
him the nick name of ‘Paulie Fats.’ Paul played a wicked and deadly
game of nine-ball. He loved music of all types and had a wonderful
singing voice. The Platters, Johnny Cash, Joan Baez, James Taylor,
Bobby Darrin, Rock Star Barbeque, and his grandson Cole comprise
a very small portion of his many favorites.
Paul will be remembered fondly for two very important reasons.
Even though his profession was Land Surveying, Paul will be
remembered as a friend, educator, and mentor to the many men
and women who came in contact with him. Starting in the mid
1970’s, Paul developed a passion and devotion to the advancement
of land surveying education that lasted four decades. Through his
many classes, seminars, and workshops throughout the country,
Paul shaped the careers of literally thousands of individuals. It is
because of this extraordinary commitment that two separate memorial
funds have been set up. In lieu of flowers, please forward your
donations to the ‘Paul Cuomo Memorial Scholarship Fund’, 2832
Tigertail Drive, Rossmoor, CA. 90720.
More important than his commitment to his chosen profession,
however, was his commitment to his family. Despite the fact that
his own father passed away when Paul was only three, Paul was
100% a family man. Cub Scouts, Webelows, Boy Scouts, Indian
Guides, the P.T.A., baseball coach, The Cukoo’s Nest – you name
it, if his sons were involved in it, Paul was there to lend a hand.
Paul was first and foremost a tremendously devoted father, involved
with any endeavor his sons ventured into.
A memorial celebration is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, January
17th. Please visit paulcuomo.com for details as they become
available.
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