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Paul Martin Vejvoda

June 1, 1945 ~ April 27, 2024

Paul Martin Vejvoda, 78, of Maud, Texas passed away April 27, 2024.  Paul was born June 1, 1945 to Edward and Jenny Vejvoda in Belleville, Illinois. Paul was a truck driver for many years and loved to travel.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Linda Vejvoda; his parents; and a brother, David Vejvoda.

Paul is survived by his son, Marty Vejvoda and wife Angela of Maud; daughter, Robyn Taylor and husband Roger  of Hughes Springs; grandchildren, Courtney, Kirsten, Kelsea, Katelynn, Austin, Kaylee, Kaci, and Zachary; great-grandchildren, Maxine, Jolene, and Sawyer; sister, Janet Groh; his beloved, Helena Baird; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Friends and family are invited to a celebration of Paul’s life. This will be held at 12:00 noon, Saturday, May 11, 2024 at his son’s home in Maud.

Services

Celebration of Life: May 11, 2024 12:00 pm

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Inurnment:

Woodlawn Memorial Park
1213 Hanes Blvd.
Hughes Springs, Texas 75656


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  1. Candle 5Robyn I’m so sorry for the loss of you Dad. You are in my thoughts and prayers

  2. I shot clay sports with Paul for many years, in Longview. Despite his frozen shoulder limitations, he was so skilled that he put his ‘youngers’ to shame. He was also a walking encyclopedia on reloading and had the admirable tenacity to call major companies to inquire into extreme detail to understand mechanics of guns & ammo that he freely shared with his competitive colleagues.
    When he moved ‘north’, we rarely had the pleasure of his company and he was really missed .
    I am sorry to read of his passing and pray that the Lord will comfort his family (and perhaps that there is a skeet or 5 stand field upstairs). He has been & will be missed.


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