Paul Dana Ferbrache II

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Paul Dana Ferbrache II

Birth
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Death
18 Nov 2004 (aged 24)
Cle Elum, Kittitas County, Washington, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sunrise Terrace, Lot 345, Grave 3.
Memorial ID
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Son of Paul Ferbrache Sr and Ruth Ferbrache. Brother to James and Husband to Brandy, Grandson to Betty, a friend to many. A gentle giant. Paul was killed in a trucking accident on an icy patch of I-90 near Cle Elum Washington. He was getting out of his truck to inspect his trailer when he was hit by a semi who lost control on a patch of ice.
Paul Dana was a big man with a big heart to match. His smile and his manner drew people to him whether he wanted them too or not. He touched everyone he met. He was very much well loved by his family and very well liked by all he knew. He graduated in 1998 from (NRST) Merlo Station High School in Beaverton Oregon. He was a Boy Scout attaining the rank of Eagle. He most recently worked for Stuart Stiles Trucking as a contract driver for WalMart at the time of his death. His loss is felt very deeply by all of us that knew him and he will be greatly missed. Goodbye big buddy.


You never said you were leaving
You never said goodbye
You were gone before I knew it
And only God knows why
A million times I needed you
A million times I cried
If love alone could have saved you
You never would have died
In life I loved you dearly and in
Death I love you still
In my heart you hold a place
That know one could ever fill
It broke my heart to lose you
But you did not go alone
For part of me went with you
The day God took you home.
Son of Paul Ferbrache Sr and Ruth Ferbrache. Brother to James and Husband to Brandy, Grandson to Betty, a friend to many. A gentle giant. Paul was killed in a trucking accident on an icy patch of I-90 near Cle Elum Washington. He was getting out of his truck to inspect his trailer when he was hit by a semi who lost control on a patch of ice.
Paul Dana was a big man with a big heart to match. His smile and his manner drew people to him whether he wanted them too or not. He touched everyone he met. He was very much well loved by his family and very well liked by all he knew. He graduated in 1998 from (NRST) Merlo Station High School in Beaverton Oregon. He was a Boy Scout attaining the rank of Eagle. He most recently worked for Stuart Stiles Trucking as a contract driver for WalMart at the time of his death. His loss is felt very deeply by all of us that knew him and he will be greatly missed. Goodbye big buddy.


You never said you were leaving
You never said goodbye
You were gone before I knew it
And only God knows why
A million times I needed you
A million times I cried
If love alone could have saved you
You never would have died
In life I loved you dearly and in
Death I love you still
In my heart you hold a place
That know one could ever fill
It broke my heart to lose you
But you did not go alone
For part of me went with you
The day God took you home.