Paul Alan Pinkowski
December 2, 1963 – April 1, 2022

Paul Alan Pinkowski, “2 Plate Paul”, 58 of Lusby, MD and formerly of Stottville, NY passed away on April 1, 2022 at his residence. Born December 2, 1963 in Hudson, NY, he was the son of the late Henry Lawrence Pinkowski and Patricia D. (Gonyea) Rivenburg.
Paul graduated from Hudson High School in 1981. He served in the United States Air Force from 1981 until 1989, serving in California, RAF Chicksands, England and Fort Meade, MD. Paul moved to Calvert County from Glen Burnie, MD in 1997. He worked as an Application Engineer for Parraid, LLC in California, MD. Paul enjoyed sailing, kayaking and playing guitar.
Paul is survived by his children, Jennifer Masengale (Darren) of McDonough, GA, Katherine Pinkowski of Baltimore, MD and Ann Pinkowski of Lusby, MD; grandchild, Vanessa Masengale; siblings, Stephen Pinkowski of SC, Lawrence Pinkowski of NY, William Pinkowski of TX, Michael Pinkowski of TX and David Pinkowski of SC; and former wife, Kathleen Pinkowski. He was preceded in death by his siblings, Susan Novak and Jim Pinkowski.
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I just wanted the family to know that I was with Paul when he passed and prayed for him when we got him out of the house. So he was not alone. My hope is that this will give the family some comfort in time of grieving. Please keep this private just for the family.
I am so sorry for your loss. Wishing you comfort during this difficult time, and my deepest sympathies go to you and your family. Paul was a funny guy. Whenever I would see him in the office we would always talk about our children. Paul was proud of his daughters. He truly loved his daughters and granddaughter.
I met Paul at the community gardens as mine was one of the closest to the house. All of us with gardens at that end enjoyed Pauls sense of humor, his choice of music playlists (which he sometimes turned on just for us) and chatting with him over the fence. He often played his guitar on the balcony, which i loved and often brought him produce in return for a “live concert”. You will be sorely missed Paul, by all of us. My sincere condolences to his family in this difficult time.
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To the Pinkowski Family, Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your father. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
I just wanted the family to know that I was with Paul when he passed and prayed for him when we got him out of the house. So he was not alone. My hope is that this will give the family some comfort in time of grieving. Please keep this private just for the family.
I am so sorry for your loss. Wishing you comfort during this difficult time, and my deepest sympathies go to you and your family. Paul was a funny guy. Whenever I would see him in the office we would always talk about our children. Paul was proud of his daughters. He truly loved his daughters and granddaughter.
Remembering Paul and all the Pinkowski clan at holidays and summer picnics in Stuyvesant. Rest In peace , Paul-I will remember you in my prayers. Aunt Sandy
I met Paul at the community gardens as mine was one of the closest to the house. All of us with gardens at that end enjoyed Pauls sense of humor, his choice of music playlists (which he sometimes turned on just for us) and chatting with him over the fence. He often played his guitar on the balcony, which i loved and often brought him produce in return for a “live concert”. You will be sorely missed Paul, by all of us. My sincere condolences to his family in this difficult time.