Dena Tramel Porter

Birth date: Jul 1, 1939 Death date: Jun 5, 2014
William Paul Tramel, 74, of Longview, Texas, Passed away June 5, 2014, with his loved ones at his side. We are celebrating his life with a visitation on Sunday, June 8, 2014, at Rader Funeral Home, Longview from 6:00 p.m. till 8 p Read Obituary

William Paul was my first real boss and I will cherish that memory. He helped me grow up and be responsible. Every time I think of him I smile and that's not a bad way to be remembered. He will be missed!!!
My love to the family. God bless you!!!
Jorgia, We just wanted you to know we are thinking about you. May the Lord Bless and
Keep you and your family, giving you peace in your heart that only He can give.
Jerry & Linda Phillips Richardson, Pittsburg, Texas
Love & Prayers to Jorgia & family. I have known Mr Paul & his family for several years. I enjoyed working with him at Alco-Air. He Always had a story to tell you about his life & his family. He loved them dearly, especially his grandchildren. We talked about the Lord and going to meet him one day. I know he loved the Lord and is smiling that big smile, knowing he is home with his Heavenly Father. No more pain & suffering. Praying that God will give you all peace through the next weeks & months ahead.
Mary Broyles
I have known William Paul and his beautiful wife Georgia for many years they were a very sweet family.I pray that God will comfort this sweet family in the days to come.Love you all, God bless.
Sue Hester

I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of William Paul. We were in the same grade at Pittsburg Elementary School from the 3rd grade - 8th grade and we lived in the same house on Rusk St. (I think that was the street). A long hallway divided the apartments and we use to play in that hallway. Our Dads built us a soap box racer and it was so neat. We took turns pushing each other to the corner gas station and played like we were putting gas in it. We always played something that had to do with cars. Our neighbor had a chow dog that could be mean and I remember both of us had to climb a tree one day to get away from it. I missed him when each family moved to a different location. I lived in Longview for a while after I married and I saw him there once. You never forget old friends and the fun you had as kids. We were buddies. I'm glad to see he had such a nice family and my sympathy to each one of you in the loss of your loved one. I'm sure you were his pride and joy and now he is watching over you from his heavenly home.
Wishing you God's blessings and comfort. --- Janice (Krisle) Wall, Texarkana, AR
I Thessalonians 5:18