Paul E. Samdperil, of Cranston

Posted 12/11/18

Paul E. Samdperil died Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018 at home. Born and raised in Providence, the son of the late Albert and Edwyna (Cohen) Samdperil. He was a longtime resident of Cranston. 

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Paul E. Samdperil, of Cranston

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Paul E. Samdperil died Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018 at home. Born and raised in Providence, the son of the late Albert and Edwyna (Cohen) Samdperil. He was a longtime resident of Cranston. 

Paul was the former owner of Signature Builders, and a graduate of Providence Country Day and Boston University. 

He leaves behind his beloved partner in life, Jacqueline Maxwell. Paul was the dear brother of Lynda Samdperil of Hopkinton, Mass., and Fredda Korber and her husband, Michael, of Barrington. Cherished uncle of Maurice Dressler and his wife, Abigail, and Allison Dressler Kramer and her husband, Glenn. Adored great-uncle of Charlotte and Theodore Dressler and Talia, Edward (deceased), Louisa and Rae Kramer. 

Funeral services were held on Thursday, Dec. 6 at 12:30 p.m. at Shalom Memorial Chapel. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to American Cancer Society or a charity of your choice. For online condolences, please visit ShalomMemorialChapel.com

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