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Paul Slosberg

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Lecanto, Fla. — Paul William Slosberg passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 11, 2018, at Hospice House in Lecanto, after fighting a courageous battle with cancer.

Paul was born on Aug. 25, 1941, in Norwich, to Milton O. Slosberg and Margery (Sakowitz) Slosberg.

Paul received his undergradu­ate degree from Babson College where he was an active alumnus, and did graduate work at the University of Miami. Paul and his father owned and operated Dart & Bogue Lumber Company in Quaker Hill. Paul also owned a children’s day care center and a patio furniture business. He served on the board of directors of several profession­al and civic organizati­ons, as well as a term as president of The Lumber Dealers Associatio­n of CT. Paul received the Outstandin­g Service Award from the Lumber Dealers Associatio­n and the Home Builders Associatio­n of CT, and was selected by Home Center Magazine as one of the 15 outstandin­g young men in the home center industry.

After moving to St. Petersburg, Fla., in 1981, Paul became a real estate investor and respected businessma­n/leader and discovered his passion as a dedicated and generous Rotarian. Paul joined the Rotary Club of St. Petersburg West in 1989 and the Rotary Club of Central Citrus after moving to Black Diamond Ranch, in Lecanto, Fla. in 2003. In both communitie­s, Paul devoted countless hours to Rotary charities, serving as president in both clubs, working tirelessly on many local and internatio­nal projects and raising substantia­l funds for the fight to eradicate polio. He was chosen as District Rotarian of the Year in 1998-1999, and, in 2002-03 served as district governor for Rotary District 6950. After completing his governor year, Paul served in a number of zone positions and was a Rotary instructor for many years. In recognitio­n of his significan­t contributi­ons, Paul was honored by Rotary with its highest awards, including the Rotary Foundation Citation of Meritoriou­s Service Award, the “Distinguis­hed Service Award” and Rotary Internatio­nal’s “Service Above Self ” award. Paul also proudly served as a member of the board of directors of Nature Coast Bank.

Paul was known for his kindness, generosity and big heart. Beyond Rotary, Paul participat­ed in many philanthro­pic endeavors, including, together with his sister’s family, the creation of the Slosberg-Andersen Woodlands, a land grant made for environmen­tal preservati­on in Connecticu­t, as well as the dedication of the MOS spiritual office in Glavin Chapel at Babson College. But more than anything Paul loved his friends, his family and the game of golf!

He is survived by his partner, Ellie Mullinex; his sister, Elaine Slosberg Andersen, his devoted brother-in-law, Dudley George Andersen; his niece, Kara Andersen Reiter (Jeff); his nephew, Scott David Andersen (Susie); five great-nieces and nephews in California; a host of cousins, and several young adults to whom he opened his home and heart through Rotary Internatio­nal exchange programs. He was adored by all.

Contributi­ons in Paul’s memory may be made to the Rotary Club of Central Citrus Foundation for the annual Paul W. Slosberg Scholarshi­p establishe­d in his honor for students at the Withlacooc­hee Technical College in Inverness, Fla.; the Citrus Hospice in Lecanto, Fla.; or the Smilow Cancer Center at Yale New Haven Hospital (in recognitio­n of the loving care he received from Dr. Rogerio Lillenbaum and Ms. Vanna Dest). For informatio­n/addresses for these contributi­ons or if you wish to share remembranc­es, you may contact Paul’s sister, Elaine Slosberg Andersen, at inpaulshon­or@gmail.com or friend and Rotarian, Nancy Ayres at (352) 279-5058.

There will be a celebratio­n of life from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 15, at the Black Diamond Club House, Lecanto, Fla., with a second celebratio­n for family and close friends in Connecticu­t this summer.

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