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Gerard P. Paul

June 23, 2006 — June 23, 2006

PAUL, GERARD P. “JERRY”

Jerry Paul, of Appleton, age 77 years, died Thursday, June 22, 2006 with his family by his side. He was born January 30, 1929 in Racine, the son of the late Ewald and Myrtle (Brandl) Paul. On November 24, 1953 he married Helen Hickey in Juneau, Wisconsin. Jerry served in the U.S. Navy from 1950-1954 during the Korean War on the USS Coral Sea in the Mediterranean. He started his printing trade with his parents at Paul’s Printing in Beaver Dam. In 1966 his family moved to Appleton where he followed his profession at Van Rooy’s Printing Company for 14 years. After the Printing Company was destroyed by a fire, Jerry served as the maintenance mechanic at Fox Valley Technical College until retiring in 1995. He enjoyed his part-time job bartending at Slim’s.
Jerry is survived by his wife Helen Paul of Appleton; his five children: Therese (Windsor Tanner) Barry-Tanner of Green Bay, Julie (Dennis) Marten of Hortonville, Jerry (Leslie) Paul of New London, Lisa C. (Ross Puppe) Paul of Shorewood and Tom (Laurie) Paul of Appleton; grandchildren: Colleen, Patrick, Kendra, Jenna, Hailee, Hunter, Catherine and Jamie; his sister, Nancy Bubolz and her three daughters, the Hickey family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and his son-in-law Tom Barry.
The memorial service will be held on Monday, June 26, 2006 at 6:00 pm at WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME with Deacon Maury Reed officiating. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Monday from 3:00 pm until the time of service. A Memorial Mass will also be held at 11:00 am on Tuesday, June 27 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 950 Washington St., Horicon with Father Gene Kinney officiating. Inurnment will take place at Immaculate Conception Catholic Cemetery, Juneau. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.
Jerry enjoyed a full life, with a special love of the outdoors. When the kids were growing up, summers were spent tent camping, mostly in northern Wisconsin. He was a great cook, and especially enjoyed cooking over the open campfire.
After the kids were grown up and on their own, Jerry and Helen continued to camp, upgrading to more permanent trailers. They spent many years at Island Lake, near Gresham, and for the past 10 years at Rustic Woods in Waupaca County.
Jerry was an avid outdoorsman his entire life, including fishing, duck hunting, and deer hunting. In his later years he took up turkey hunting, thrilled by the sound of early morning gobbles.
Sports were also a passion. He was an excellent baseball player, and followed the Brewers, and Bob Eucher, rarely missing a game. He spent many years in bowling leagues, with an awesome left hook. He thoroughly enjoyed the game of golf, both playing and watching on T.V.
Jerry was never much for sitting around, always active doing something. He set the example for his children with an incredible work ethic, and dedication to family. Jerry had many great times over the years with the “Appleton gang”, up north friends, relation and family. His loving memory will live on.

May my swing be straight and the ball fly far.
May my round be blessed with no worse than par.

WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 N. Superior St.
Appleton, WI 54911 (920)739-1231
(920)739-1231

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Sunday, June 26, 2022

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