PAULSEN, Lucille Margaret (Haals) 1925-2019
PAULSEN, HAALS, RASMUSSEN
Posted By: K. L. Kittleson
Date: 7/1/2019 at 14:04:08
Biography--
Lucille Margaret Paulsen, 94, of Waterloo, Iowa, died at Lakeview Landing of Friendship Village, on Tuesday, June 25, 2019.
She was born February 24, 1925, in Audubon, Iowa, daughter of Jim and Ellen Rasmussen Haals and graduated from Audubon High School. She attended St. Olaf College and transferred to Iowa State Teachers College where she received her teaching certificate.
She married Calvin "Cal" Paulsen on September 7, 1947 in Audubon; he died July 16, 2012.
Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Paulsen taught first grade in Atlantic, Iowa, and then farmed with Cal for many years.
She was an active member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Waterloo. She had been Sunday School Superintendent, wedding committee chairperson, served on several committees, and a long-time member of Priscilla Circle.
Mrs. Paulsen is survived by three daughters: Carolyn (Bob) Reichert of Waterloo, Julie (Larry) Zell of Waterloo, and Debbie (Dana) Messerly of Olathe‚ KS; by seven grandchildren: Matt (Stacy) Reichert, Jennifer (Tom) Banta, Kristine (Aaron) Martin, Emily Zell, Bryan (Maddalena Marinari) Messerly, David (Cheris) Messerly, and Beth (Joel) Krum; and by 12 great-grandchildren: Matthew, Regan and Marshall Reichert, Austin and Madison Martin, Ryan and Quincy Ott, Eliska and Esmarin Messerly, Federico Marinari Messerly, Ruby Lucille and Wrenley Krum.
She is preceded in death by her parents; husband; two brothers, Alfred and Ed Haals; two sisters, Esther Magnussen and Elaine Crouse; two brothers-in-law, Phil Magnussen and Cecil Crouse; and two sisters-in-law, Alma and Betty Haals.
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Funeral Services: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
Cemetery:
Orange Township CemeteryMemorials:
to the church or Cedar Valley HospiceSOURCE: Locke Funeral Service
Black Hawk Obituaries maintained by Karen De Groote.
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