In Memory

Jim Paulson

Chalmer James "Jim" Paulson was born in Goessel on Jan. 22, 1943. He was the son of Chalmer P and Elizabeth (Noland) Paulson. He passed away April 13, 2019, at Harry Hynes Hospice, Wichita.

Jim spent his entire life on the family farm, being the fourth generation to live there. He attended school at LoneStar, Potwin and graduated from Newton High School. He went on to go to College of Emporia and Kansas State University.

He married Roberta Fluke on Oct. 21, 1968. They were blessed with three children: Hilary (Doug) Treffer, Brooke (Ryan) Alexander; and Christopher Paulson. Jim was a wonderful grandpa to Connor Alexander, Reagan Treffer, Avery Treffer, Colin Alexander and Davin Treffer. They were his pride and joy. He is also survived by his sister, Mary Ranschau.

Over the years Jim worked for Hesston Corp., Beech Aircraft and was a rural mail carrier. But his love for the land always brought him back to the farm.

Jim was a lifetime member of the American Quarter Horse Association. He and Roberta had recently been notified that they would be honored at the annual meeting in Amarillo, Texas, for having raised a foal for 50 consecutive years. Jim was extremely proud of this and was looking forward to attending to accept the award.

He was also a lifetime member of the American Hereford Association, former board member of USD 206 and a member of the 101 Ranch Collectors Association. In 2004, the family was honored with the Farm Bureau Century Farm Award. This honor was an award to families whose land had been in the same family for 100 years.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents.

There will be a visitation Tuesday (April 16, 2019) from 6 to 8 p.m., at Lamb Funeral Home in Whitewater. The funeral service will be at 2 pm. Wednesday (April 17, 2019) at the Fairmount Lonestar Cemetery.

A memorial has been established with Caring Hands Humane Society in care of the funeral home.



 
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04/19/19 07:11 PM #1    

Carol Decker (Fiedler)

Sorry to hear about Jim.  He was a great guy.  Wish I could have seen him at some of the reunions.  I was very fond of him. Happy to hear how great his life has been since high school.  Rest In Peace Jim. Carol Lee

 


04/20/19 06:17 PM #2    

Larry H Clark

Jim Paulson, As I remember Jim he always had a smile on his face, enjoyed the band, and Hy-Y.. I thought a really nice guy.   What a resume.

Jim, You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.  Keep smiling.

Classmate and friend

Larry Clark (60)

 


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