IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Paul Nicholas
Gargano
May 23, 1968 – May 20, 2020
Paul N. Gargano, of West Hyannisport, formerly of Belmont and Hull, passed away at home on May 20, 2020 after a brief illness, at the age of 51. Beloved son of Paul A. and Sheila (Drohan) Gargano; dear brother of Alison DaPonte and husband Michael of Marshfield and Melissa Strong and husband Adam of Colorado. Paul also leaves a nephew, Andrew DaPonte and nieces Mary and Emelia DaPonte whom he loved dearly.
Paul Nicholas Gargano left this earth to be reunited with his creator on May 20, 2020. Paul was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 23, 1968 to the proud parents Paul and Sheila Gargano, who celebrate their only son's birth with great joy.
Paul graduated from Suffolk University and studied law at Southern New England School of Law. He worked alongside his father, dedicated to helping people in need. He was a devoted son, committed to his parents' well being.
Paul enjoyed boating, skiing, gardening, and playing golf, but his greatest joy was spending time with his family. Paul's sense of humor shined through all aspects of his life. He was kind to all and had the ability to put people at ease, make them laugh, and put a lasting smile on their faces. He made friends quickly with his charm, and with his abiltity to listen.
Paul's heart and capacity for love was overwhelming. He will be missed greatly by his surviving parents, sisters, nieces, nephews, aunt, and cousins.
Family and close friends are invited to attend a Funeral Mass on Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. in St. Ann by the Sea Parish Church, 591 Ocean Street in Marshfield.
Donations in Paul's memory can be made to Father Bill's Place of Quincy, by mail to the Administrative Office, 430 Belmont Street, Brockton MA 02301 or online at https://helpfbms.org/
For online guest book and other helpful information please visit the website macdonaldfuneralhome.com
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