Ursula E. Paes's Condolences


My wife and I met Ursula in 1993 when we moved into our Brooklyn apartment. She lived on the floor above us. We became fast friends. Over the years Ursula became like another grandmother to us. Extremely well read, funny, fluent in several languages, she would tell us amazing stories of her past. We were so sad when she decided to move to Bradford to be closer to family, but kept in touch though emails and phone calls. Her occasional letters, (complete with some of her photos or paintings) were wonderful treats. We last spoke the month before she passed and I emailed her some pictures of the old neighborhood. Ursula will always be in our hearts and thoughts. Our condolences go out to her family.
— Rob Jett     rob.e.jett@gmail.com

I met Ursula when I worked at the front desk at CR. She became a good friend. I continued to visit her after I retired. She shared her life story with me and we had many wonderful conversations. She was a dear friend who I will miss so much. Rest in peace dear friend. I will always keep our friendship close to my heart.
— Linda Ingram     laingram496@verizon.net

Ursula, I remember the first time I met you, you gave me a pamphlet all about Estonia. You''ve shared your life stories with me. My favorite is the one about how your nurses picture in the park came to be. For you, I will always fill my coffee cup to the brim. Already miss you...
— Kani     Arcane.1@outlook.com

I had the privilege of meeting Ursula at Chapel Ridge, she was a unique, funny woman who has led an interesting life. I''m sad to hear of her passing. She is missed.
— Crystal     howiev@windstream.net