Paul Eugene Street, Sr.'s Obituary
Paul Eugene Street, Sr. was born on May 7, 1941, to the late Elmer Richard Street and the late Pearl "Florine" (Daisey) Street in Harbeson, Delaware.
Paul loved the land .He was a farmer and spent many hours tilling the soil. Paul was also an excellent mechanic and loved working on motor vehicles especially, tractors. He could be seen driving one of these tractors during the annual Nanticoke Indian Powwow. Paul was a faithful member of the Nanticoke Indian Association and his contributions will be sorely missed.
He was preceded in death by five sisters: Felicia Virginia Sammons, Lottie Street, Edith (Street) Harmon, Marian Street and Pearl (Street) Burks, and 10 brothers: Carlos Street, Benjamin Street, Vernon Daisey, Escuss Street, Harold Street, Lawrence Street, Curtis Street, Robert Street, Wildon Street, Richard Street, and Everett Street.
He is survived by his two children, son, Paul Eugene Street Jr. Georgetown De, daughter, Pauline Street Laurel De. and their mother Rose Mary Street, Millsboro De. Paul is also survived by one Grandson Derek Paul Street, and three sisters: Margaret (Daisey) Harris (Wilmington, DE) , Merle (Street) Iannuzzi (Bridgeville, DE), and Ruth Street (Houston, TX), and 11 brothers: William H.Daisey (Dover, DE), Charles and (Meredith )Street (Lewes, DE), Roy and (Shirley) Street (Milton, DE), Newlin and (Cozy)Street (Smyrna, DE), Nolan Street (Ellendale, DE), Nathan Street (San Diego, CA), Garceil Street (Ellendale, DE), Victor and (Annette) Street (Millsboro, DE), Ronald and( Gladys) Street (Selbyville, DE), Carl and( Janice) Street (Seaford, DE), and a host of in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
A Celebration of Life service will be held on Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 1:00 PM, Watson Funeral Home, 211 S. Washington Street, Millsboro, DE. Family and friends may call for viewing and visitation prior to service, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Israel United Methodist Church Cemetery, 288 Lakeside Drive, Lewes, DE.
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