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I subcontracted for Paul for a couple of years and then went to work for him driving his trucks for a couple more. Until losing my vision in 2002. Me and Paul and Michael and Eric and Dan enjoyed each other's time behind the wheel of our tow trucks and I was always there to help Paul and he was always there to help all of us. I live in St Petersburg Florida now and haven't seen Paul for some time. But he will be very much missed. To Kim his wife I send my condolences and to his children. God bless his family and all his employees.
~ David Wright - July 22, 2017
We met at the Orlando Magic games and we are so so saddened by this news. He was such a friendly guy. Rest in peace Paul and God bless you and your family.
~ Jim & Janet Davies - July 20, 2017
My wife and I didn't know Paul, directly. What I do know is that he shined brightly through his daughter Alex who we got to know through her delightful smile, quick wit and excellent service at the sports bar we frequent. He had to be an outstanding man to, along with his wife, raise such an impressive young lady. From all accounts on here, she had his work ethics and personality.
~ Rick and Kyle Gregory - June 19, 2017
My heart was saddened to hear about Paul. I had the pleasure of working for Paul at UV. He was one of the coolest guys I've ever met. He was so kind, caring and creative. Kim, my sincerest condolences to you and your family. Paul will always be remembered for his contribution to the 90's rave scene as well as being an amazing man, friend, husband and father.
~ Staci Johnson - June 2, 2017
Thank you Paul for helping me into the music business and also believing in me as a person and artist!
I'll see you on the other side one day Paul!
Carl (DJ Security)
~ Carl Kettles - May 31, 2017
Paul is one of those guys you'll never forget. Paul had the biggest heart and always considered his employees as part of his family. Me personally, I felt like I was a part of something. He could relate to anyone of us and always made sure we were okay. I will never forget what he did for me and I consider myself lucky for meeting a guy like him in my life.
~ Luis Obando - May 23, 2017
Kim & family,
I am so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Please know that you are in my thoughts & prayers during this difficult time.
~ John Karichkowsky - May 22, 2017
We at The Closing Agent extend out most sincere condolences to Pauls family and friends. Paul's generosity and willingness to always help someone in need will never be forgotten.
~ Darryll Clark - May 22, 2017
I was saddened to hear of such a senseless tragedy last week. It was when I received a call from my dearest friend Eva Moreira, to let me know about Paul Gren which she heard early morning on the news. I met Paul, Kim & his three children Alexa, Jake and Ava when they still lived in Winter Park. It was Eva whom asked if I would go with her one day to give her a hand. What a Beautiful family, Paul was the kindest man. Such hospitality he and his wife Kim showed always, the children were a pleasure to meet and had great respect from all of them. I would later go back with Eva when they moved to Longwood. My heart breaks for his wife Kim and the children. It is hard to imagine Paul's life was cut so short. The memories will live on in each of them. He may be gone in form yet will forever live on in spirit and will always be watching over his wife Kim and the children Alexa, Jake ans Ava. For all who ever met Paul or knew him will Celebrate his life as he was. May God hold them and comfort them, GOD Speed. "Blessed are the pure in heart; for they shall see God."- Matthew 5:8
~ Charlee McPherson - May 22, 2017
I had not seen Paul in a few years but he was always one of my favorite clients. I was his accountant for a number of years and I watched him grow from one business to another. I always enjoyed my time talking with him and helping him out. He LOVED his family and could not speak more highly of his wife and children. I am so shocked by what happened to such a wonderful man.
~ CHERYL PURCELL - May 22, 2017
I got to spend the summer with you guys, it was one of the best summer vacations of my life. Paul was a blast. I love you guys! I'm so so sorry for this. May he rest in paradise.
~ Chase Rasmussen - May 22, 2017
I met Paul and Kim when I worked in the hospitality business at HUE Restaurant in Thornton Park. They would always come in just before closing time to visit after the Orlando Magic Games. Other servers might have found this to be annoying but it was always the highlight of my night. It allowed me the time to sit and talk with them without having to be in a rush to service the other guests. In this time I really got to know Paul. I always admired how much he adored his beautiful wife and you could see the love in eyes whenever he would look at her or talk about her. Paul was a very funny, smart, kind man. He taught me so much about life, people and WINE! I will always be grateful for his generosity and am deeply saddened by his passing. My heart goes out to Kim and his family. The world has lost an amazing soul and he will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Rest in Peace Paul.
~ Steven Mastroianni Viscomi - May 22, 2017
Dear Alex
We were shocked and very, very sad to hear about Paul's death. We remember him as happy, always busy, full of energy, curious, eager to pitch in to help. He was his dad's shadow, always following him around. We were very happy to read how successful he was.
Our thoughts and prayers go to you and your children. Sincerely, Diane and Jon Gren
~ Diane and Jon Gren - May 22, 2017
Dearest Kim and Family,
Please know how saddened we are by the extreme loss of your soulmate. We love you and are keeping you and the kids in our thoughts and prayers. Much Love, Ira and Michelle Padgett
~ Michelle Padgett - May 22, 2017
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~ Estrallita Bloss
Paul Gren was my friend and I shall be ever grateful for the opportunity to have known him. The loss of Paul is so devastating to his wife and family and I share their loss and sorrow with them.
I have known Paul for many years now and he often came into my office to chat about life in general and of course, business.
We understood each other and that is perhaps why we got along so well.
I know that Paul will be watching over his wife and family and guiding them though this tragedy
To Mrs. Gren and her family I offer my sincere condolences and Thank You for the privilege of my knowing Paul.
I shall personally miss him.
Ray Jordan
~ Ray Jordan - May 22, 2017
My sincerest condolences to you and your family. Paul was the kindest and caring guy and this tragic event will not go down as the way will be remembered. Good bless your family and know he is missed.
~ Jody Marie - May 20, 2017
~ Tom Gildea
Paul was such a nice gentle soul. He always seemed so calm. I met him when my car was towed one time when I parked, knowingly in a tow away zone. I told him that I was so mad at myself because I knew better. I was laughing and wanting to cry at the same time, because it was no ones fault but mine. He said he really appreciated my view point and offered me a discount. Latter I hired his company to manage lots for me. If we needed to change things he was always helpful.
One time I ask if Paul would bring a car back because I had a young man who was in tears, with very little resources and a young man who was trying to open a new modest business. He was in getting a business license and parked his girlfrind's car illegally in a reserved area with big tow a way signs. I said I would pay his fine and he said "no" he was glad to help him.
I only saw kindness, and here some demented person rages so they can blame their actions on someone else. This person is going to have a long time in jail to think about his mistakes and senseless action. Paul, I am sure a lot of people are going to miss you. My thoughts are with the family. Susan M
~ Susan Morris - May 19, 2017
A kind and peaceful man with a tremendous heart, sense of family, wit, intellect, I am shaken to my core by the loss of a man that was gentile, introspective, and truly loved his wife and family. Your thoughtful and supportive advice during a time in my life that was difficult, made me a better father and husband. You were a quiet, but thoughtful man with great love of family and sense of purpose. The world was a better place with Paul in it. Kim I cannot fathom your grief or that of your family! Always remember what a kind hearted and gentle Man that he has always been. I am so sorry for your terrible loss.
~ Tom Gildea - May 19, 2017
Kim, I never got to meet Paul, but I sure feel like I did - Alanna would always say Kim and Paul this or Kim and Paul that. I always knew what you were up to ?? And it always sounded fun! I sure wish I would have been blessed to know him. I am glad he chose you to love and share his life with. There are no words that I can say to ease this unspeakable pain that you and your family are going through right now. Just know you all are in my thoughts and prayers. His life was short, but his life was full and a happy one. He will live forever in your heart and in the lives of your beautiful children. I love you honey and I hope we can finally go to that hockey game in his memory one of these days. I would like that. Hugs and peace be with you.
~ Tasha Sullivan - May 19, 2017
Best boss ever, one of a kind. Will never be another one like him. Friend, mentor. He molded me to what I am today. Forever grateful.
~ Luis Carrasquillo - May 19, 2017
One of the most caring generous guys I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.
I agree with the most interesting man in the world comment. There was always new news coming to light of accomplishments and incredible past experiences that amazed me.
He'll of a hockey fan and dad. Every one that really knew him loved him. He has a great family who we keep in our prayers. He was certainly proud of what everyone has become. Though cut short too soon, he is watching with a smile on his face and probably glass seats for the rest of the tampa bay lightnings eternity !
Go bolts! Go paul gren!
~ Josh Belanger - May 19, 2017
In Memory Of Client And Friend Paul Gren 1964-2017
Published by Cyril Huze May 19th, 2017 in Builders, Customs, Editorial and Events.
“About 10 years ago, Cyril Huze created a Custom bike for a man who became a great friend to me. We met after the bike was delivered to Paul Gren, here in Longwood, Florida. There were some teething pains, and Cyril asked if we could sort them out for Paul, which we did. The bike is typical Cyril Huze art! A bobber based on a Chica frame, with cool touches everywhere, a great TP engine, a hand tooled seat and an amazing paint job by Chris Cruz (long before Fairless could spell Graffiti!).
Paul and I became fast friends and put many miles on our customs together. We went many times to Easyrider bike shows on the east coast, to custom shows in South Florida and local bike nights many.These are memories I will never forget. I lost track of Paul for a number of years as time and life changes often do to people, until about 2 months ago. Paul showed up with this bike and his wife’s Softail. Both covered in dust having been ignored for over 5 years. Needless to say, we got them both running and shined up nicely, and I got some time with my old friend.
Two days ago, at Paul’s Tow Company yard, someone who parked illegally and could not afford his tow bill, shot Paul at point blank range! To think that my friend, a husband and father of three at only 53 years old was killed by an a**hole over a car is unfathomable!
Our hearts go out to Kim, his lovely wife, Eva, Jake, Alex his children and everyone who will never get to share another smile with this gentle man. The motorcycling community has lost a great friend! Godspeed Paul.”
Pete Giarrusso. President, Pete G’s Chopper Design Services. 407-834-5007
~ Pete Giarrusso - May 19, 2017
This tragedy goes to show that life is precious and we should cherish everyday. I never knew anyone more equipped to handle turmoil than Paul. He always new the rules and the laws. He handled many thousands of situations over the years. That's why this rocks me to my core. Paul you will never be forgotten. You deserved better. We will always be left to wonder what if. That's the difficult part for those of us left behind. I know your in a better place but it is hard to accept none the less. RIP TPO
~ Thomas OToole - May 19, 2017
I worked with Paul for many years. He helped us with all our parking needs in the downtown market. Met him through his partner when he first started the company. He was always so professional, kind and willing to work with us. He will be missed and my thoughts go out to his family and friends. This is a tragic event and hate that anyone has to have their life ended in this manner.
~ Kane Morris-Webster - May 19, 2017
we first met Paul through a mutual friend around 9 years ago, at first I thought this guy is nothing like me, we will never along, then we started having dinner and talking it was like we were friends our hole lives it just clicked. Every time My wife and i was with him and his family they make you feel part of the family, they always made us feel at home and had lots of laughs. Paul would do anything for you if you asked. His presence in our lives will be missed . Our hearts are broken for his family . He is gone way, to soon.
~ MARK & CHRISTINE FINKELMAN - May 19, 2017
Paul was, and it is still hard to say his name in the past tense, but here goes...Paul could smile at you and make you feel like the most important person in the room. I know that I always tried to make him proud. Like a daughter to a father I wanted his approval. And, he was always so kind in giving me that one-of-a-kind smile which let me know he was proud. Being friends with Paul wasn't enough. The entire family made you want to be part of the family. They are enigmatic like that.
I learned so much about people, business and strength from him. I hope he would be proud of the woman I turned out to be.
His entire family was like him. Geniuses in their own way and such magnets of love. I adore each of them, and even though we had not spoken since I moved out of Florida, due to life and being busy, I should have made zero excuses, and called. I can't regret it, because I know he wouldn't want me too.
I know his memory and delightful character will live on in each of his children. Plus, in knowing Paul, you always know his spirit lives within all the memories made. He was a special human being. His wife said the most truthful statement to me when we spoke. "It is going to take a few great men to take the place of Paul Gren." How perfectly put. He was so many things to different people. He was there to give an unknown dj their first start. To let a young college kid learn how to tend bar. Believing in me and trusting me to take care of his most prized treasures...his incredible children. Jobs to those in need.
He was a happy man. Having the best wife, who makes you want to grow up and be like her one day, and brilliant children who were all different in personality, but amazing parts of Paul and Kim.
I don't think I could ever truly think of Paul Gren in the past. Too much lives on in all who knew him. His eternal spirit will always be here surrounding us.
My condolences will never be enough. He was larger than life. For now I will say I'm sorry that such a bright light was taken, but his prescence can be seen in the stars above us, and I'm so very sorry to his family of which he was taken too soon and over something so petty as money.
Paul was so ahead of his time. His brain constantly thinking ahead and on any subject. He even helped me in college.
Paul once told me about a movie script idea. He knew I was studying English in college and focused on creative writing. He said, "You should write a script called the Root of All Evil." I was so intrigued and was listening like he was speaking scripture. "Yes, you should make a bad guy spray a contagious incurable disease on a bunch of money. As it touches other money it rubs off and as soon as people touch they don't have long to live. Before the government steps in, millions have died over this money. Money being the root of all evil, because it's the one thing we all love and in this story the money is what kills innocent people." I wrote a 30 page script and turned it in, and told Paul that his idea got me an A for the assignment. Looking back now I think how ironic. Money to one man was enough to take this multi faceted, loving man named Paul Gren.
Yes, Paul, you're right again. Money is the root of all evil. In your case this animal who took your life thought money was more important than your beautiful life.
Even in your passing you're still here whispering all that you taught me. Taught others. Those of us who knew you well know you won't be resting in peace. You'll be sharing your peace through signs.
Signs in the rainbows that show up after a light Florida shower. In the Cardinals that fly by. The flickering street lights. The waves searching for there place to land. In the bright moonlight we all see together no matter where we live. You will live on in peace dear Paul, and never forgotten. Thank you for being a second dad and mentor to me. Raising me. I hope you are proud of the woman I've become.
Loving you forever, Joanna
I will always love your kids and wife. I'll promise to visit and see them soon.
~ Joanna Leventis - May 19, 2017
I've never met a man so deeply in love with his family! he was generous to a fault, funny, kind, adventurous and just so full of life!! He always treated me like family, put up with Kim & I's goofiness, always thought of others first. I am truely heartbroken for this tragic, unnecessary loss. I will forever cherish the wonderful memories I have of him and his beautiful family.
I Love you Paul, rest in peace my friend & check in with us once and a while - I know you can!!!
~ Alanna Flynn - May 19, 2017
My heart goes out Kim, Jake, Ava and Alex.
Mr.Gren always had a warm smile as he drove past gate.
Excellent family man.
I will keep you in my prayers.
Love,
John Riquelme
Alaqua Security
~ John Riquelme - May 19, 2017
I was so sadden to get the call from my best friend Paula that Paul was gone. It has been far too many years since I've seen Paul and I wish I would have met his beautiful wife and children. I have been fortunate to have had known the Gren family for over 30 years I met Paul and Paula in grammar school even though I was not close to Paul I was always updated on him through Paula and Mom Carol. I'm sorry for your loss and I hope with time you can heal and know that you have an angel watching over you. Rest In Peace Paul you were taken too soon from your loved ones!
~ Cynthia Taylor- Harper - May 19, 2017
Kim and family, I am so sorry for your loss and pray you are able to find comfort through your happy memories of Paul and his love during this time of grief.
~ Donna McMurry - May 19, 2017
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