In Memory of

Paul

H.

Lyons

Condolences

Condolence From: Linda Dianda
Condolence: I was a student at Stockton and took a class with Professor Lyons. He was also my preceptor. I thought he was a wonderful teacher and believed that he had a genuine concern for his students. I remember seeing him on different occasions and he would always be talking about his children and grandchildren. I could tell he was proud of them. I was also impressed by all the books he had in his office and even asked him one time if he read all of them, which he replied, "yes I have, some even twice." I am very saddened to hear of his passing. My sincere condolences to his family.
Tuesday March 31, 2009
Condolence From: laurie levin-cascante
Condolence: I haven't thought about Paul Lyons for many, many years. News of his death reminds me that he was a great teacher, and that he probably influenced me to become a teacher myself. My deepest condolences to his family. Laurie Levin-Cascante
Thursday March 05, 2009
Condolence From: Janet Litwak Goren
Condolence: I remember Paul from the third grade at Chancellor Ave. School in Newark. From the first day I met himi (at about the age of 8), I fell madly in love with him. He was wonderful way back then- intelligent, handsome, fun, a great sthlete, everything that an 8 year-old could want. Sadly, for me, this was a completely unreciprocated love, but it lasted for years. I can see that I had good taste way back then. I share the family's sorrow and extend my hearfelt condolences.
Sunday February 01, 2009
Condolence From: Peter Lim and Soon Lim
Condolence: Max, Sorry for your loss. Your house and family always seemed like a second home and family to me, leaving me with many precious memories. Our hearts go out to you and your family. My mom and I can understand what you are going through and if you need anything we are only a few blocks away. Take care brother.
Sunday January 25, 2009
Condolence From: Bob Fehon
Condolence: As one of my first instructors entering the dor to Stockton State College, Paul gave the impression that I was in a special place. Although Stockton was a special place, I realize now it was he who was one of those dedicated, peaceful loving people that made it so great. I will never forget taking Marx and Freud with him. As strong as his opinions were was as strong as his compassion. I remember how he talked about all the noise in the world: so much TV, radio... noise and he often drove home turning the radio off to here the silence or whatever sounds were just around him. I will miss him and his ability to create a cirlce of peace around him. Bob Fehon
Saturday January 24, 2009
Condolence From: Jodi Kelman
Condolence: I had the wonderful pleasure of taking an engaging and informative class from Dr. Lyons. He was always ready with an encouraging word when we were struggling with an issue in class. He will be greatly missed.
Friday January 23, 2009
Condolence From: Janemarie Shea
Condolence: I was saddened to read about the passing of one of the most infulential professors I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. He was a wonderful historian who shared his knowledge of historical events and experiences in a manner which was enjoyable and educational. He will be sadly missed.
Friday January 23, 2009
Condolence From: Samantha Gill (nee Krajkovich)
Condolence: To Paul's family and friends, I was so sad to open the Press and see Prof. Lyons picture and notice in the obituaries. Prof. Lyons taught several classes I was in at Stockton College 1992-1996 while I was in college for my social work degree. What a wonderful man! I not only learned so much from him but he was genuinely a nice guy - who remembered each student and was very open-minded. Even if you didn't agree with his views he still appreciated you and your ideas/views. He really opened my mind. I feel very lucky to have known him and to have had him as a Professor. Best and all of my sympathy, Sam ~
Thursday January 22, 2009
Condolence From: Bill Douglas
Condolence: Mary, sadness is an understatement about the loss of a man who helped shape so many of us. Paul was a joyous combination of book smarts, street smarts, tenderness and toughness; a person who could school you about Lennin and Marx or Dr. J. and George McGinnis. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Thursday January 22, 2009
Condolence From: Linda Feeney
Condolence: I will always remember Paul's enthusiasm for sharing his knowledge and wisdom with his students and his ever present warm smile. He will be greatly missed. My sincere condolences to his family.
Thursday January 22, 2009
Condolence From: Frank Perri III
Condolence: Max ... It was much to my surprise to hear of your fathers abrupt passing.. I offer my sincere condolences.. If I can do anything to help give me or King a call...were there for you Buddy
Thursday January 22, 2009
Condolence From: Frank D'Alonzo
Condolence: For the past two decades, Professor Lyons has offered a course on the history of the Viet Nam War. As a three-time past president of South Jersey Chapter 228 of the Viet Nam Veterans of America, Inc., it was my honor to provide Viet Nam veterans to sit with his class each Spring and answer questions regarding our experiences in the military during that conflict. Although Paul expressed to me many times that he was a vehement protestor of that war, he always showed me and my fellow vets the utmost respect each time we visited. We will miss the opportunity to attend those classes and talk with Paul and his students about our experience. On behalf of myself and the members of our chapter, our sincere condolences to the Lyons family. I know this is a big loss for you.
Thursday January 22, 2009
Condolence From: StaceyRae Benner
Condolence: Dr. Lyons was an incredible teacher, scholar and mentor. I know he will be missed by so many as he has touched so many lives. I will never forget the experience of his class or what I learned from him. He inspires greatness, truth and justice in all his students. I feel very fortunate to call myself a student of Dr. Lyons.
Thursday January 22, 2009
Condolence From: Bryan Cohen
Condolence: Mary, Marc (my brother) and I lit a candle at the old Miquon gym last night to honor Paul and to express the appreciation and gratitude of all the boys (and girls) that he coached and taught. My life, and all of our lives, are better because Paul was in it.
Wednesday January 21, 2009
Condolence From: Vincent R. Moloney
Condolence: Mary: Audrey and I are very saddened by Paul's untimely passing. The world is considerably lessened. Please accept our condolences.
Wednesday January 21, 2009
Condolence From: Dave Delaney
Condolence: I was shocked to see today's notice of Paul's passing. It was my privilege to have Paul as a guest on my radio show several times where his insight into the world around us was truly valued. Although we were not "friends," it was always a very pleasant moment when we ran into each other on the Stockton campus. There is no doubt that he leaves a legacy of memories for students, acquaintences, friends, and most importantly family. When someone contributes to the world around them they have lived a life to celebrate.
Wednesday January 21, 2009
Condolence From: Samuel Gordon, Miquon ‘77
Condolence: Paul, When I was straying from education you kept me on the path of knowledge. You were always an inspiration, in the classroom and on the basketball court. You will be missed, by me, and most by those you have yet to teach. Love,
Wednesday January 21, 2009