Diebold, Paul U. 85, of Independence, WI, died Wednesday, October 18, 2006 at the Franciscan Skemp Healthcare Nursing Home in Arcadia, WI. He was born July 15, 1921 in Oak Park, IL to Paul and Jesse (Foster) Diebold. On April 29, 1950, Paul married Cora Hathaway at Fort Atkinson. Cora preceded him in death on December 13, 2003. Paul was a proud veteran of WWII, having served in the U.S. Navy. In addition to having worked as a fireman for River Forest, he worked security at Ashely Furniture and had also worked as a crossing guard. Paul served as an alderman for the City of Arcadia and was also a member of the Utility Commission for the City of Arcadia. He is survived by 6 children: Paul (Linda) Diebold of Sheridan, IL, Katherine DalCason of New Lenox, IL, Kelly (Cathy) Diebold of Arcadia, WI, Martha (Scott) Wiench of Independence, WI, Christopher (Kristie) Diebold of Oswego, IL, John Diebold (Emily Zerull) of Sycamore, IL; 10 grandchildren; 3 step-grandchildren; 6 great-granddaughters; and 1 brother, Donald (Jennifer) Diebold of Hayward, IL. Preceding Paul in death were his parents; wife, Cora; son, Joseph; son-in-law, John DalCason, and brother, Foster. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, October 21, 2006, at the Wozney~Killian Funeral Home, Arcadia, with Sister Rose Grabowski officiating. Military graveside services will be at St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Arcadia. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, please direct memorials to the Franciscan Skemp Nursing Home/Arcadia Campus. 
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Herbert E. Gardner
October 24, 2006
To Paul's entire family--I was truly saddened to learn of Paul's death. Our familys go back a long way. I was raised across the street from RFFD--and remember when the Diebolds lived over the Police Department. I will be in Chicago tomorrow and let both my sister Mary Jane(older than Paul) and my brother Don--a contemporary of Foster's--know of Paul's death. He was a good guy in a very nice family. You have my deepest sympathy. I shall remember him in my prayers.
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DeeAnn De Castris
October 21, 2006
Jay, please accept my deepest sympathy, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of deep sorrow.
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