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Where Heritage and Life are celebrated.

Paul David Lenharr, Sr.

August 4, 1946- November 11, 2016

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Paul David Lenharr Sr., 70, of Huntingtown, Maryland, passed away peacefully surrounded by his children on Friday, November 11th, 2016 at Calvert Memorial Hospital.

Paul Sr. is survived by his son Paul Lenharr II, daughters Elizabeth Lenharr, Aalisa Thoms, and Kelley Seidenman, and his brothers Raymond and Urtha Lenharr, along with many loving grandchildren, nieces, nephews and extended family.
Paul was a loving father, grandfather, and friend to all.

Paul loved his Harley Davidson motorcycle and enjoyed long rides with friends and family. He enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren, always a favorite time for them. Paul was active with the Calvert Elks lodge for many years, serving in several leadership positions and selflessly giving his time towards the betterment of the organization. Known as “the man in black”, Paul was a regular and welcome face when patrons visited the lodge for various functions and events.

Paul’s favorite quote and one that he lived by:
What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal. – Albert Pike

Paul wished for a private service with family and friends only.

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