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Paul A. Ridgeway
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Paul A. Ridgeway, a minister and barber, died Thursday, November 20, 1997 at his Red Bluff, California home at the age of 79.
He was born October 28, 1918.
Paul was a native of Hartiny, Texas.
He was a Baptist minister.
He moved to Red Bluff, California two years ago, 1995 from Pleasanton, California.
He was a Veteran of World War II, serving with the Army in the Philippines.
He loved to fish.
Surviving are his wife, Bethel Dean Noyes Ridgeway; two daughters Delores E. Carr of Concord, California; and Nana R. Clabaugh of Red Bluff, California; a son Billy G. Noyes of Antioch, California; sister Cubie L. Gore of Clovis, New Mexico; twelve grandchildren; twenty two great grandchildren; six great great grandchildren; and numerous friends.
He was preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters.
Burial was at Oak Hill Cemetery in Red Bluff, California.


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