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Charles Paulson
Springtown–Charles “Bobby” Paulson, 57, passed away Sunday, August 8, 2021 in Fort Worth. Memorial/Celebration of life TBD. “Crackshot” was born in San Jose, Ca, in April 24, 1964. To parents Johnny & Wanda Paulson. Bobby loved his family, and never met a stranger. He always kept you on your toes. He met his wonderful wife of 37 yrs, Guia, in El Paso, TX while attending J.M. Hanks High School. They married two yrs after graduation, and spent the better part of their lives together. In 1997, they moved to Springtown, and that is where they chose to raise their family. In 1989 he began is career at Yellow Freight, in Albuquerque, NM, driving commercial trucks. He gave them them 36 yrs of dedication, driving 3,144,000 miles, accident free, before retiring in July 2020. Bobby was a hardworking and loving husband, father and grandfather, he will be missed by all who knew him. Survivors: Wife, Guillermina (Guia) Paulson; Son & Spouse, Andrew (AJ) & Katrina Paulson; daughter & spouse, Sarah & John Holency; daughter & spouse, Rebecca & Chad Carlson; 7 granddaughters, Paige, Julie, Natalie, Brooklyne, Zoey, Lydia, & Eleanor, father, Johnny Paulson; Sister, Amy Paulson; Brothers, Jeff Towel, John Paulson Jr. In Leu of flowers, or memorials send to Venmo Acct: @guia-paulson
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  1. I only new Bobby Paulson for about 7 months. I was introduced to the family through his daughter Sarah. I was welcomed into his family as if I were one of them. I will always remember him in his overalls sitting at the dining room table tinkering with some box he had lost the keys to or listening to his favorite country songs on his cell phone. He loved his grand daughters and if I saw him in public he usually had a couple of them in tow. He will definitely be missed. Rest in peace my friend.

  2. My condolences and prayers to his family and friends. I’m blessed and had the privilege to be someone who meet Bobby and his family by that of cutting his hair one day and from there it just continued on. He always had a smile and a good story to tell. He loved his wife Guia and his family dearly, and like any husband or father his face would light up when he spoke of them. Although it saddens me that he has departed this world I too, like his family know he is made whole and they will one day be reunited. Until then may you rest on high Bobby, you will be missed and rest assured you will never be forgotten. Your memories and legacy will go on and on.

  3. We are so saddened to hear of Bobby’s untimely passing. He was a good man. We are praying for your family to be comforted during this difficult season of life. Please do not hesitate to call upon the Longworth’s if there is anything you need. We love y’all!

  4. I will always remember the band competitions, he and Guia were always there to root for Springtown Band! He was such a fun-spirited, genuinely kind human, with a one of a kind sense of humor. My heart hurts for you all, but is at peace knowing He is healed and whole with our Loving Father in Heaven, and we will see him again one day!!
    Love, prayers, and condolences to you.

  5. So sorry. I will miss him greatly.
    Our childhood in Phoenix was special
    Much love to.thenrest.of.the family
    Jim Ryan

  6. So sorry for your loss. Bobby was a godly man who has left a wonderful legacy to his children and their children. His smile and humor will be missed by us all. Thank God we have the hope of seeing him again. Love to you all. Rose Love

  7. Guia i was so blessed to spend our youth together. You are both amazing people and I am so very sorry . Sending love and prayers my friend.

  8. My thoughts and prayers to Guia and all the family.
    I worked with Bobby in Albuquerque and Dallas, he was a very good worker and loved his job.
    I never saw him upset or mean with anyone. He was a great individual to with with.
    You will be missed, RIP Bobby.

  9. Sorry for your loss he was a great coworker I worked with him in Albuquerque and for sure he kept us on our toes may his memory be a blessing

  10. My deepest sympathy for your loss, wishing you moments of peace and tranquility. I met Bobby when he was in high school in El Paso, he will definitely be missed by everyone…

  11. I worked with Bobby here in Albuquerque. I always enjoyed running into him and seeing his happy smile which was almost always on his face
    He was truly a good man. Sorry for your loss.
    Chuck Blanton

  12. I worked with Bobby here in Albuquerque. I always enjoyed running into him and seeing his happy smile which was almost always on his face
    He was truly a good man. Sorry for your loss.

  13. i miss my papa bob a lot. i keep thinking about him during school. so i searched up his obituary just to see it. I still keep going to fuel city to get corn with bela. ima try and go tommorow and eat their yummy corn! i also some times play back the videos of your voicemails natalie sent me so i don’t forget your voice or im just missing you. XOXO

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