In Memory of

Paul

Weintraub

Obituary for Paul Weintraub

PAUL A. WEINTRAUB
THOMASTON..................Paul Aron Weintraub passed away peacefully with a smile on his face Monday October 21,2019 after long illnesses. He said that he wanted to be with his doggies and family on the other side. He missed them terribly.
Paul leaves A legacy of love, kindness, and talents passed on to students and lovers of the theater and the Arts. Loved and respected by so many, he would volunteer his time and talents to theater groups across MAINE, help out at schools, lend props, weapons and whatever was needed to make a theater production successful. It was his greatest passion. Paul was president of Camden
Civic Theater for more than 10 years and was a member of CCT’S board for 32 years
Paul won national awards for his painted miniatures and the miniatures in the opening scene of E.T. Were ones he painted, long before screen credit was given for such things.
He was a Master Woodcarver and did the most beautiful Magic wands,Celtic pins and TtAngel wings. He loved to play the Bodhra’n, a Scottish/Irish drum and played at Renaissance Fairs. He was known to play with fThe Chieftains, Lunesa, and other groups as well.
Paul was a D&D Dungeon Master for more than 20 years. He loved to sing and belonged to choirs as well as singing in musicals.
Paul took care of Special Needs adults for the last 13 years, working for Coastal Opportunities. He could be seen taking his clients all over Midcoast towns to socialize and have a good time.
Paul worked with Scottish Terrier Club New England Rescue for the last 11 years with his sister Ilene. Paul loved All animals and especially dogs. Every dog Paul ever met was a friend for life. He fell in love hard with his sisters Scotties 5 years ago and they were his dearest loves.
In lieu of flowers, Please makes a donation to his favorite charity..... STCNE ( Scottish Terrier Club New England) and in the memo section put FOR THE RENEE SHULMAN FUND which rescues older Scotties. The address is...
STCNE
P.O. Box 381
Northford, CT. 06472
Rest In Peace Dearest Brother
I LOVE YOU MORE THAN TONGUE CAN TELL OR HEART CAN HOLD IN SILENCE
THE ANGELS ARE SMILING TO HAVE YOU HOME ONCE MORE. Watch over our doggies for me.
Condolences may be shared by visiting his Book of Memories at www.longfuneralhomecamden.com. Arrangements are with the Long Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 9 Mountain Street, Camden.