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Paul Harrell, 58, a beloved figure in the firearms community, has announced his own death on YouTube this week.
In the somber message (pre-recorded on December 20, 2023), Paul revealed that his battle with pancreatic cancer had come to an end, and the video was set to be released after his passing.
In the video, Paul thanked his viewers and supporters for their loyalty. He explained that although he was initially optimistic about catching the cancer early, it spread more rapidly than anticipated.
The disease had even caused his bones to weaken, leading to a fractured hip.
Paul asked his audience not to immediately cancel their Patreon support, expressing hope that his brother and others might continue producing content for the channel.
He also urged viewers not to support pirated versions of his material, warning against those who might steal his work for profit. Additionally, he reminded viewers to be discerning about the truth of any negative claims that might surface about him after his passing.
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In closing, Paul expressed his gratitude for the support he had received over the years and the impact he hoped his content had on his audience.
He acknowledged the disappointment in not being able to continue his work for as long as he had planned. But expressed pride in what he had accomplished.
Brad Nelson, Paul’s long-time editor and friend, also made an appearance in the video. He promised to continue Paul’s legacy by producing content in the same educational style that fans had come to love.
Nelson asked for patience as the team processed Paul’s death and worked on keeping the channel alive.
Paul Harrell’s passing marks the end of an era for his channel, but his influence and contributions to the firearms community will live on through his legacy. Prayers for Paul’s family and friends.
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Bummer, I found his channel to be very informative and educational, RIP
RIP Pauli had been a fan of yours for some years and I always enjoyed your knowledge and Professional skills and your promoting firearms safety and the first rule in handling a firearms and to always assume that the firearm is Loaded until cleared. RIP Friend and Brother for your dedication to being a responsible Man AATW
Never heard of him, but RIP.
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Most intriguing gun-tuber of all time!
His brother said, “I don’t know where he is… but he’s where a man belongs.”
Amen.