Paul Bono Obituary, Death – I am sorry to be the one to break this news to you, but unfortunately, it is something that has to be done, and I do so with a heavy heart. I was just made aware today that our dear friend and one of our finest players passed away in a tragic accident. He was consistently one of our most reliable players. He was without fail one of our most dependable players at all times. Paul Bono, who was one of my closest friends and someone I could always confide in, passed away not too long ago, and all of us are going to miss him very much.
His laugh was contagious, his Boston accent kept you paying attention, and his enthusiasm for the game and the goalie position was through the roof. He was born and raised in Boston. The expansion of hockey in LaGrange, as well as the sport’s current trajectory and its potential in the years to come, were both topics of discussion that consumed a significant amount of time and took up a lot of time overall.
He was the head coach of the Quadstate Hooligans and spent a significant amount of time working on himself to become a better leader so that he could provide us with the best possible leadership. This allowed us to have the best possible experience. Paul would rather have us focus on the positive things we have remembered about him rather than dwelling on the ways in which his absence will alter things. This is because he knows the rink will not be the same without him there. While they are weathering the storms of loss, remember Paul’s family in your prayers and keep them in your thoughts. I am grateful.