1965 – 2003

NORWAY – Paul Walter Feeney, 38, of Norway died unexpectedly Sunday evening, Nov. 16, at his home.

He was born in Boston, Mass., Jan. 20, 1965, the son of Paul J. and Alicja M. Turczynski.

He graduated from Admiral Farragut Military Academy in New Jersey and Naval School in San Diego, Calif. While in high school he was the adjutant in charge.

He was employed as the general manager for K & R Auto Group in Auburn. He was a devoted daddy and loving husband. He loved classic cars, was a member of the American Chesapeake Club, Floyd-Harlow VFW Post 9787 in South Paris, St. Catherine of Sienna Church in Norway, Maine Business Managers Association.

He loved gardening, hunting, skiing and all of his pets. He faithfully served his country in the Navy during Desert Storm and was a medical technician.

He was very patriotic. On May 16, 1992, he married Ellen M. Durachko at St. Michaels Church in Clarence, Pa.

Survivors include his wife of Norway; a son, Walter Philip Feeney of Norway; a daughter, Caroline Anna Feeney of Norway; stepmother, Carole Macsin Feeney of Woburn, Mass.; paternal grandmother, Josephine Turczynski of Randolph, Mass.; mother and stepfather, Alicja and Doug Janson of Pittsburgh,Pa.; aunts and uncles, Stephen and Mary Grace Feeney of Winthrop, Mass., Donald and Pat Rudman of Waltham, Mass., Irene and Johnny Dietrich of South Boston, Mass.; cousins, Susan and Dan Alioto, Stephanie and Miklos Lindinger and their daughter Jenna, Karen Feeney, Matthew and Andrew Rudman and Rob and Kim Dietrich; mother and father-in-law, Clement P. and Georgia Durachko of Clarence, Pa.; bothers-in-law, Clement J. and Leta Durachko of Tour Bay, Newfoundland, David and Lee Durachko of Hautesdale, Pa., Martin and Tammy Durachko of Clarion, Pa.; sister-in-law, Alice Ann and Doug Saylor of Snow Shoe, Pa.; nieces and nephews, Letitia Saylor, Paul Saylor, Sami Jo Durachko, Nathan Nugent and Crystal Durachko; and many loving friends and loyal co-workers.

He was predeceased by his father, Paul Feeney; and his grandfather, Walter Turczynski.


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