Paul T. Cain

Born: Sun., Nov. 3, 1940
Died: Mon., Sep. 18, 2017


Visitation

4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Thu., Sep. 21, 2017
Location: Rocco Funeral Home


Prayer Service

10:00 AM to 10:30 AM, Fri., Sep. 22, 2017
Location: Rocco Funeral Home


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Cain, Paul Thomas of Everett, Age 76, passed away on September 18, 2017. Former husband of the late Roberta (Bellio) Cain. Father of Shawn Cain, his wife Michele Cain and their two children Nicholas and Sarah Cain of North Chelmsford, MA. Also survived by his son Brian Cain and family members Marcie, Jackson and Madison Cain of Sudbury, MA. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., Everett, Friday, September 22nd at 9:30 am, a prayer service will immediately begin at 10:00 am. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Visiting hours on Thursday, September 21st from 4 to 8 p.m only. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Complimentary valet parking will be available during Thursday evening's visiting hours. Paul dedicated much of his life to the instruction and mentoring of young people through coaching baseball, working for both the Department of Youth Services and the Everett Schools as an attendance officer and engaging youth in bands, color guards and drum & bugle corps as an announcer and mentor. In lieu of flowers, donations in Paul's memory may be made to his son Brian's Pan Mass Challenge donation page: http://www2.pmc.org/profile/BC0019

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Richard Ruggieri
   Posted Tue September 19, 2017
My condolences to the family. Loved Paul's "YOU may enter the field for competition!" Another great person leaves us to soon. 😟

Terri Wright
   Posted Tue September 19, 2017
Thank you Paul for all your energy & encouragement to all the guards in the Easter MA Circuit. We all loved you and looked forward to hearing "Youuuu may take the floor in competition". So happy I had the pleasure of having color guards competing under your watch! We will all miss you!
Terri Wright

Lisa (Weaver) Rhind-Medeiros
   Posted Tue September 19, 2017
Hey PC,

Thank you for all the rides to colorguard rehearsal. You will be missed so much. Now that YOU entered the sky in to heaven You will always be in my heart.

Love always,

Lisa.

marie madden
   Posted Tue September 19, 2017
paul was a giant all around he adored his family as well as drum corp as well as many other things in life he will be surely missed by so many he his color guard talk them year after year among being I the world with many others he was funny but stern as he needed to be there will never ever be another paul as he was his oun style rip mr giant your at peace now and forever in our hearts forever love you beyond words Paulo you will be missed

kimberly phifer
   Posted Wed September 20, 2017
prayers to paul family i use to love it when i would enter the floor for competition and he would say YOU may enter the floor competition
may paul r.i.p he will be missed

david lindquist
   Posted Wed September 20, 2017
sorry for your loss mr cain was one hell of a guy

John Burbury
   Posted Wed September 20, 2017
When I first joined this world we call Drum and Bugle Corps, I knew Paul. Some folks are bigger than life, and Paul was that way. And he always said it was for the kids, even before others "got it". Every memory is a fond one. My prayers to your entire family as you spend the next few days, and weeks, and months mourning your loss. Find comfort that he has departed to the right hand of our Lord. We don't take all the love with us. We leave a small piece that stays there to always be our memory.. I will remember Paul always.

Rick Topham
   Posted Wed September 20, 2017
My deepest sympathies. I was privilaged to have known PC and consider my friendship with him an honor. You will be missed but never forgoten.

Peter & Melanie Simon
   Posted Wed September 20, 2017
So sorry to hear of Paul's passing. He was a great man and gave so much of himself. The Crossmen and the entire drum & bugle corps activity will miss him. So many great memories!

Daniel Policelli
   Posted Wed September 20, 2017

GARDEN PATH was sent by The Officers at the JFK Presidenial Library.

PC, Words can't express what you meant to all of us. You will always hold a special place in all of our hearts. It was an honor for all of us to work beside you. The officers at the JFK Presidential Library


THOMAS EHLERS
   Posted Wed September 20, 2017
PAUL AS MUCH AS WE DISAGREED OVER THE NY GIANTS WE STILL HAD A LOT OF LAUGHS, I WILL MISS YOU VERY MUCH. IT WAS A LOT OF FUN TO WORK WITH YOU

Rob Koch
   Posted Wed September 20, 2017
Ok, ladies and gentlemen, let's let him hear it: Paul "PC" Cain, from Everett, Massachusetts, YOU will always be in our hearts and minds. Thank you, friend, for all you have given us. Godspeed and Rest in Peace.

Kathleen Corcoran
   Posted Wed September 20, 2017
I was so sad to hear about PC's passing. He was such a wonderful influence in my life during our years together with the Crossmen. He will be missed terribly by so many. My condolences to everyone who loved him. Kathy Corcoran, Crossmen 90 & 91

Joel Dube
   Posted Thu September 21, 2017
My deepest sympathies to all of Paul's family and friends. Paul and his magical voice will be sorely missed amongst many within the pageantry of the arts. May he rest in peace.

David Below
   Posted Thu September 21, 2017
My deepest condolences on the loss of Paul. I met him the summer of 1992 while I marched with Crossmen. His tireless support and energy for helping the corps was unflagging, his attitude always positive. He was more than twice our age and seemed to live on less sleep than any of us (and that's saying a lot with a corps) and yet still got us up every morning with a smile and encouragement. And always an ear for anyone who needed it. His smile was a constant reminder we could get through anything.

Being from the midwest, I'd wish I'd been able to meet him since then to shake his hand and thank him for all his work. I've never forgotten him. RIP, P.C.

Herb Turner
   Posted Thu September 21, 2017
PC,

Rest in Peace My Brother! You were truly a Unique Soul. I am So Very Fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with you and call you my Friend!

My Deepest Sympathies to your Family and those that knew and Loved You. As You will be dearly missed!!

Herb A. Turner

Joseph Kelley
   Posted Thu September 21, 2017
My prayers are with Paul's family, Paul was my instructor whole marching with Northstar. He was a great guy who always looked out for us members. He was a total involved in making us better people and performers. I will always remember him yelling from the sidelines before every show. Paul you will be missed by everyone you ever touched, Thank you for everything you did for me when I needed it the most.

Bill Askew
   Posted Sat September 23, 2017
My sincere condolences on the Passing of Paul. I marched with Paul in St. Mary's Majestic Knights in Charlestown 55 years ago. Most of the kids were local townies and the memories we all shared are still fresh in my mind. Paul was lucky, he found a way to stay connected to Drum & Bugle Corps. his entire life. He loved that. He will be missed by many.

Bill Askew



Judith Harrington
   Posted Sun October 08, 2017
To the Cain family. I worked with Paul for many years he was always a gentleman.He always had the children's well being first. He will be greatly missed by all. Rest in peace my dear friend!