Latest featured videos from Journal-News.com
December 3, 2011 | Uncorked | Wine advice and commentary - wine tastings and events around Dayton, Ohio
 

Home > Blogs > Uncorked > Archives > 2011 > December > 03

Saturday, December 3, 2011

The Miami Valley wine community loses one of its own

The Miami Valley’s wine community lost one of its most colorful and generous members late Saturday afternoon.

Paul Russell, 66, of Kettering, was found dead after his pickup truck crashed on East Sixth Street at the entrance of Jay’s Restaurant, 225 E. Sixth St. He had not been in the restaurant or in the Jay’s Kitchen Door wine shop prior to the crash, and it is believed that he suffered a medical emergency prior to the incident, in which his pickup truck apparently hit a curb and a light pole before ending up on its side in the middle of Sixth Street. He had a prior history of heart-health issues.

Two of my reporting colleagues at the Dayton Daily News have posted a story on the accident at this link.

Paul was a regular at Jay’s Kitchen Door wine tastings on Friday nights and Saturday afternoons, as well as at area jazz clubs and other music venues. He was a former employee of NCR.

Paul had an extensive collection of wines - particularly Bordeaux - and shared bottles from his collection frequently and generously at various wine-related gatherings. A music lover, story teller and occasional curmudgeon, Paul also for several years hosted a Sauternes party during the annual Holiday at Home Parade in Kettering, as his Far Hills Avenue home was on the parade route.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

Permalink

Comment on thisI'm no longer accepting comments here.
Go to my facebook page and click Like to comment.
 
Home | News | Sports | Entertainment | Opinion | Life | Recreation | Jobs | Cars | Homes
Advertising Media Kit | Online Ad Studio | Advertiser Tools | Customer Service | Our Partners | RSS | Site Map

Copyright © 2009 Cox Ohio Publishing, Dayton, Ohio, USA. All rights reserved.

By using this site, you accept the terms of our Visitors Agreement and Privacy Policy. You may wish to note our other business policies.

This website is ACAP-enabled