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Paul Cordoza

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Paul J. Cordoza was born in the California Bay Area on Sept. 22nd, 1940 to Mary and Elvie Cordoza. He passed away in Sheridan Wyoming Sunday, August 13th, 2023 of natural causes.

 He spent his early years hunting and fishing around the Bay Area, after college graduation at Humboldt State, he went to work for the Union Oil Company. Working for Union Oil gave him the opportunity to transfer to Montana. He immediately fell in love with the outdoor opportunities the beautiful state had to offer. Soon after arrival, aside from hunting and fishing, he was introduced to shooting skeet. After a few years of proving ground, he went on to be part of the Montana State Skeet shooting team that went to the national championship. Throughout his shooting career, he won many trophies, awards, and honors. 

His hunting trips took him to many parts of the state as well. One of his favorites was hunting on the ranches in Eastern Montana. The prairies struck quite a chord with Paul. So much that some of his ashes will be laid there. He also always looked forward to hunting geese up in Canada.

In the later years of his life, he was able to enjoy the sport of bass fishing, which provided him with many hours of peace. This was a highlight of his life for many reasons. The main one is teaching his grandson how to fish, and the time spent with him. 

He made friends everywhere he went, and enjoyed life to the fullest. He loved and was loved by many. He was preceded in death by his parents, and many greatly influential aunts, uncles, and cousins. Paul is survived by his brother, John Cordoza, and family, his children Kristin Maynard (Steve) Seattle, WA, Brian Booth (Beth Rademan) Missoula MT, and grandson Riley Gray Booth. Champion Funeral Home has been entrusted with local arrangements. Online condolences may be written at www.championfh.com

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    sandy sare

    August 23, 2023 at 9:20 am

    We will greatly miss seeing Paul at the Y. I really enjoyed our visits in the hall or over pancakes. We were privileged to have made his acquaintance.

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