Paul G. Rombaut

paul rombaut
Greece: Monday, March 5, 2013. Predeceased by his wives, Dolores and Marjorie. Survived by his son, Gregory Rombaut; daughter, Louise Rombaut; sister, Catherine Culhane; step-children, Jeanne Fineout, Linda Fineout, Charles Fineout, Mark Fineout, Suzanne (Lance) Guglin; grandchildren, Aaron Rombaut, Robert Fineout, Sophia Guglin & Samuel Guglin; great-grandchildren, Ashleigh and Jaeden Rombaut; many nieces, nephews, cousins family and dear friends. Paul was a Past Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus and a Past Master of the 5th New York District. Friends may call Wednesday (March 6th) 4-7 PM at the Vay-Schleich and Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 Long Pond Road, Greece Chapel. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday 9:30 AM at St. Charles Borromeo Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

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  1. May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. God’s Word promises, ‘Your dead ones will live….they will rise up…..'(Isaiah 26:19)

  2. Paul was truly a Good man, a loving husband to my mother, a kind stepfather to me, loyal grandparent and godparent to my children. We will miss you.

    Love, your stepdaughter and son-in-law, Sue & Lance Guglin, your grandchildren Sophie and Sam.

  3. Sue Fineout Guglin and family:
    I am truly sorry to hear of your loss. I have many fond memories of Paul and your Mom and the good times at the Fineout/Rombaut home. A big hug to you and yours!
    Michele Gilbert Read

  4. With deepest sympathy to the family of our Fellow Sir Knighht.

    May his soul and all the souls of the Faithful Departed ‘Rest in Peace’

    Amen.

    FN SK Donal E. Pieters / FC SK James J. Wilhelm and the entire Corps and
    Members

  5. I worked with Paul at RG@E, he was a dedicated employee and a pleasure to work with.
    My condolences to his family.
    Bill Diamond

  6. Paul’s life was a blessing to all of the Rombaut, Fineout and Guglin families who knew him well. He was a good, kind and gentle man. As we honor his life of service, we are thankful for the good times together and the love we shared. May he rest in peace and live in our hearts with good memories. love, Jeanne Fineout (stepdaughter)

  7. So sorry to hear of your loss. I never had the honor of meeting him but I’m sure he was an outstanding husband, father and step-father.

  8. What a kind, cheerful man… I will remember him, as I’m sure many will, for his humor, his singing and his many stories. He had a wonderful outlook on life, even in his final years. Rest in Peace Paul.

    -Mary Curtin Bansbach

  9. I had the pleasure of knowing Paul since we moved to the lake 9 years ago. I looked forward to seeing him, and hearing his fascinating stories about the early days of Conesus Lake, his times at RG & E, and life in Greece. He was always cheerful and had a kind word to say. He will be greatly missed by Mike and myself. Our sympathies go out to all of his family, and those whose lives he touched.

    We wanted to be there to express our sympathies in person, but we both are quite ill, and did not want to pass it on to you.

  10. My condolences go out to Paul’s family.
    I got to know Paul while working in the Collection Department at RG&E, He was always cheerful and fun to be around. I’m sure he will be missed.


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