Obituary of Paul Francis Cronin
Paul Francis Cronin II, 34 years old from Haverhill, MA passed away unexpectedly on October 13, 2016. He was born in 1982 to Paul Cronin I and Amanda Franklin. He grew up in Burlington, MA. He is survived by his children, Siarra Cronin and Makenna Cronin and the mother of his children and love of his life Tracy Laudenslager of Haverhill, MA; his father Paul Francis Cronin I and his Mum Allyson and his nephew Jacob and niece Jeyana of Burlington, MA; his sister Nila Cronin and her boyfriend Jay McLaughlin and nephews Jayden McLaughlin and Camden McLaughlin of Lowell, MA, his half sister Alexis Anthony of Woburn, MA, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. He is predeceased by his loving sister, Nichole Cronin. He was an incredible father to his two girls. They were his heart and soul. The unconditional love he had for them was endless. He treasured going to their sporting events and burst with pride over their accomplishments, both on the court and academically. He was a wonderful uncle who loved his nieces and nephews deeply and enjoyed all times spent with them. Paul had the kindest heart, always thinking of others and helping out when he could. His family meant everything to him. He enjoyed four wheeling, paintball, hunting, fishing with his Dad, playing basketball with his daughters, his bearded dragons, the Red Sox, camping at the BLZ, and any activities that involved the kids because he was a big kid at heart. Old Orchard beach vacations and family fun days are what completed Paul. Boogieboarding on the waves to being buried in sand up to neck, Paul always knew how to put a smile or get a laugh out of the kids. Nothing was more important to him than knowing how much he was loved, especially by his daughters, nieces, and nephews. One of his favorite memories was going up to Laconia riding the Sportster with his Dad riding by his side. He loved spending time with his Dad doing projects and hanging out, especially in the man cave. Paul was a gifted artist and left his family with many original works to treasure. He was a talented roofer and took a lot of pride in his work. Music was a passion for him and played a key role in his everyday life to help him cope. He found great comfort in God and the Lord Jesus Christ and was reading bible passages daily. He looked forward to getting the Word of the Day and seeing how it pertained to his life. One of his favorites that brought him great comfort was Psalms 91. Services will be private at family's request.