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Paul Franklyn Lozier – August 23, 2024

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Paul Franklyn Lozier, 77, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, husband of Janet, entered into eternal rest, Friday August 23, 2024. Paul’s life was a testament to his unwavering dedication to those he loved and the causes he championed.

Born and raised in his beloved city of Newburgh, New York to Elizabeth Passmore Beach and Franklyn Lozier. Paul attended and graduated from Yale University in 1969 as a political science major. After graduation from Yale, Paul moved to San Francisco for several years, but returned to the East Coast to pursue graduate school. Paul graduated from the Harvard Business School in 1974 and  embarked on a successful banking career with Merrill Lynch on Wall Street in New York City.

Paul lived for many years in Madison, New Jersey where he raised his two children, Sam and Danielle. He was deeply involved in his community, having served on the local school board, the Madison library board and the board at the Madison YMCA, plus actively participating on his children’s sports teams.

Paul was a longtime member of both Canoe Brook Country Club in Summit, New Jersey and the Fairmount Country Club in Chatham, New Jersey. After his retirement, Paul enjoyed golf, traveling, fishing, map collecting and reading. He also enjoyed participating in various alumni activities at his beloved Yale University. In his later years, Paul and Jan moved to Bainbridge Island, Washington to be closer to family and recently relocated to Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, near Charleston.

Paul is survived by his wife, Janet, of Mount Pleasant, and by his son, Samuel (Katharine) of Seattle, Washington, his daughter, Danielle (Tommy Guy) also of Seattle, his cherished grandson, Braden Lozier, many cousins and his loyal four legged friend, Hank. Paul was preceded in death by his parents and his cousin, John Passmore.

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