In Memory of

Paul

Alan

Ames

Obituary for Paul Alan Ames

Paul Alan Ames, 51, Aberdeen resident and former commercial truck driver passed away on September 26, 2021 at his home in Aberdeen, Washington.

Paul was born on September 3, 1970 in Columbus, Montana to Joseph Sylvester and Maryjane Yvonne (Barnhart) Ames.

He is survived by his wife of 25 years Terri Ames of Aberdeen; a brother, Tim Ames of Livingston, Montana and a sister, Vickie Ames of Aberdeen, an uncle Bill Barnhart of Deer Lodge, Montana; two sisters in law Patti and Kari Ames and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father Joseph S. Ames and mother Maryjane Y. Ames and his brothers, Joseph, Steven and Andy Ames.

Paul spent his youth in Livingston, Montana until the age of 5 and then moved to Fresno, California where he attended school. He went on to graduate from Western Truck School in Fresno, before moving to Aberdeen, WA in 1993.
He met Terri Lyn Fauber in 1994 and later they married on July 27, 1996, in Cosmopolis, Washington.

Paul fulfilled a life dream of driving across the United States for Swift Transportation and locally for Trailer Service and Schaben and Westling. He logged many local forrests for Don Entus Logging. Paul took great pride in the appearance of his “rigs” - polishing for the perfect shine, so much so that he was chosen to deliver a great log to the Paulson Museum in Hoquiam, Wa after parading it in the Loggers Playday Parade.

Paul loved cruising with friends on his Harley Davidson motorcycles, attending events hosted by Clean and Free MC, Hombres MC and Christian Motorcycle Association and rocking out to music in his pickup truck. In his younger years he enjoyed playing pool, fishing, clam digging, hunting, boating, camping and three-wheeling on the dunes at Sand Lake. He was a painter like his father, loved drawing, woodworking, hobby RC cars and recently took up bull whip making. Paul loved Montana and the “Sleeping Giant” mountain range - once painting it on the wall.

His greatest loves were his pitbull Zeus and green cheek conure Ozzy. His one great sorrow was not having children, however he held a special place in his heart for his niece Mariah Badillo-Garcia of Aberdeen, nephew Harley Moniz-Ames (deceased) and friends son Tony Kounavong.

Paul cherished time spent with family and friends and was known as “Lizard” by many and “Pauly” by others - but to all of us he was our heart.
Rest In Peace

There will be a celebration of life on November 13, 2021 at 1 PM at the Cosmopolis Lions Club friends and family are invited.

Cremation arrangements are entrusted to Twibell’s Fern Hill Funeral Home in Aberdeen Washington.