Paul L. Stevenslege. He was commissionedsecond lieutenant in the An Infantry Reserves and was co manding officer of the U Anny Personnel Center I East at Camp Zama in Japan, that capacity, he was in chat of the personnel function for troops recuperating in Japan* hospitals from wounds suffer in Viet Nam. He later « named protocol officer for i VS. Army in Japan and serv as aide-de-camp to three coawarded tne Army cotnmen* tkm Medal and the Menton* Service MedalMr Stevens was an avid sk and golfer throughout his I He was vice president of the 1 lage erf Four Seasons Assoc tion, a ski village located noPaul L Stevens, a former of Scranton, Pti., and he wa president of the Pennsylvania long-term member Bar Association, died Wednes- Doylestown Country Club, day, Sept 12,2001 at his home m In addition to his wife, CaiDoylestown Township, Bucks Mr. Stevens is survived by County. He was 54. son, Todd Benjamin StevensMr. Stevens was the husband Bridgeport, Pa.; his daugh of Cathy Danskin Stevens, origi- Laura C Stevens, a senior at nallyofWaB,NJ. University of Vermont;Bom In Glen Ridge, NX, he brother, John R. Stevens of E* was the son of the late Mead E Prairie, Minn; and a nept and Mary C. Stevens. and niece, Robert and AnnaMr. Stevens was the managing his wife’s family, he is survr partner of Sweet, Stevens, Tuck- by his parents-in-law, the H er Katz in New Britain. He orable and Mrs. Benjamin was active throughout his legal Danskm of Sea Girt, NX; career in the Pennsylvania Bar ters-in-law, Nancy Russell Association, holding several Ithaca, N.Y. and Barbara K offices. He served as the 100th brough of Wall, NX; and a ni presidentofPBA, 1994to 1995. and nephew, Emily and Jai During his tenure in office, jje also survived by au Mr. Stevens woiiced to restore Farman of Walpole, J public confidence in the justice Helen Danskin of Msystem. Upon taking office, he asquan, N.J.; and seven cous urged lawyers to‘...be advocates A memorial service will for change- We must work to held 3 om. Saturday, Sept li improve people’s access to the ^ Doylestown Presbytei justice system, while we strive ChurciL l27 Court