Paul was a very decent man who also worked as a butcher at the old C Town supermarket once inhabiting the Rite Aid space in Knoll”s Crescent. He was extremely funny and would hit up all the dad’s once a year for twenty bucks to replace the dirty sand in the sandbox. Then he would get you to show up on a Saturday morning to shovel out the old sand for the new. He and his wife, Ana, are very much missed by all who knew them. Their real legacy is all the happy souls that experienced a wholesome childhood in that special playground. Ana and Paul’s diligent leadership set a standard for playground mentorship all over the Bronx.