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Paul C. Larsen

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Paul C. Larsen Veteran

Birth
Aalborg, Aalborg Kommune, Nordjylland, Denmark
Death
4 Jun 2015 (aged 95)
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5102588, Longitude: -96.5984792
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"Paul C. Larsen age 95, of Fremont, died Thursday June 4, 2015, at his home.

Paul was born November 11, 1919 to Niels Christian and Esther (Nielsen) Larsen in Aalborg, Denmark. He came to the United States when he was 4 years of age, with his parents and 2 brothers, and the family settled in Chicago. Paul attended Moos Elementary School and Lane Technical High School in Chicago.

In 1941, he enrolled in Dana College in Blair, Nebraska and at the end of that year, he was drafted into the Army and sent to Fitzsimmons Hospital in Denver, Colorado and became a surgical technician in the medical corp. A few months later he joined the Army ASTP program and was sent to the University of Cincinnati to study the German language to become a German interpreter. At the end of the term the program was closed out and he was sent to Camp Crowder, Missouri to the Signal Corp. After 5 weeks he was dismissed from the corp and sent to the Army Air Force in Greensboro, NC, from which he was sent to Europe unattached, and soon joined the 50th Fighter Group, and remained with that group until the end of WW II

On August 19, 1945, Paul was joined in marriage to Beulah Jorgensen at the Bluffs Trinity Lutheran Church (northwest of Fremont). He returned to Dana College in Blair and earned his B.A. degree. Then he earned his Masters Degree and his Doctorate in Education from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He began his teaching career in the Wisner, Nebraska High School, then continuing his career at Fairbury Jr. College, then Clarinda, Iowa Junior College, and the next 21 years at Dickinson State University in Dickinson, ND, retiring to Fremont in 1983.

Paul was baptized in the Lutheran Church in Denmark and confirmed in the Lutheran Faith in Ebenezer Lutheran Church in Chicago. He was presently a member of First Lutheran Church in Fremont and was always very active in the Lutheran Church. He was a member of the Noon Optimist Club, VFW Post 10535 of Hooper, the Danish ‘Mafia’, and various charitable organizations.

Survivors: wife of 69 years – Beulah
son – Ronald Larsen of Denver
3 daughters – Linda (Bruce) Magelky of Houston, Texas
Janis (Robert) Henry of Palmer, Alaska
Paula (Robert) Fanshier of Salem, Oregon
2 grandsons – Michael (Deshee) Magelky of Houston
Chris Fanshier of Salem
granddaughters – Nikki, Sara, & Jackie Henry of Alaska
Erin & Kim Fanshier of Salem
Elizabeth & Katherine Magelky of Houston
brother – Dr. Erik (Lynda) Larsen of Florida
sister-in-law – Marjorie Jorgensen of Fremont
nieces and nephews

Paul was preceded in death by his parents N.C. and Esther Larsen, brother Kaj Larsen, sisters-in-law Barbara and Ilse Larsen, brother-in-law Norman Jorgensen.

The funeral service will be 10:30 AM Tuesday (June 9th) at First Lutheran Church. The committal will be in the Bluffs Cemetery with the United States Flag Presentation. Visitation at the Ludvigsen Mortuary will be on Monday from 3 to 8 PM, with the family present from 6 to 8 PM. Memorials are suggested to First Lutheran Church, Bluffs Cemetery Association, and Oaks, Oklahoma Indian (ELCA) Mission."

Ludvigsen Mortuary, Fremont, Nebraska.
"Paul C. Larsen age 95, of Fremont, died Thursday June 4, 2015, at his home.

Paul was born November 11, 1919 to Niels Christian and Esther (Nielsen) Larsen in Aalborg, Denmark. He came to the United States when he was 4 years of age, with his parents and 2 brothers, and the family settled in Chicago. Paul attended Moos Elementary School and Lane Technical High School in Chicago.

In 1941, he enrolled in Dana College in Blair, Nebraska and at the end of that year, he was drafted into the Army and sent to Fitzsimmons Hospital in Denver, Colorado and became a surgical technician in the medical corp. A few months later he joined the Army ASTP program and was sent to the University of Cincinnati to study the German language to become a German interpreter. At the end of the term the program was closed out and he was sent to Camp Crowder, Missouri to the Signal Corp. After 5 weeks he was dismissed from the corp and sent to the Army Air Force in Greensboro, NC, from which he was sent to Europe unattached, and soon joined the 50th Fighter Group, and remained with that group until the end of WW II

On August 19, 1945, Paul was joined in marriage to Beulah Jorgensen at the Bluffs Trinity Lutheran Church (northwest of Fremont). He returned to Dana College in Blair and earned his B.A. degree. Then he earned his Masters Degree and his Doctorate in Education from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He began his teaching career in the Wisner, Nebraska High School, then continuing his career at Fairbury Jr. College, then Clarinda, Iowa Junior College, and the next 21 years at Dickinson State University in Dickinson, ND, retiring to Fremont in 1983.

Paul was baptized in the Lutheran Church in Denmark and confirmed in the Lutheran Faith in Ebenezer Lutheran Church in Chicago. He was presently a member of First Lutheran Church in Fremont and was always very active in the Lutheran Church. He was a member of the Noon Optimist Club, VFW Post 10535 of Hooper, the Danish ‘Mafia’, and various charitable organizations.

Survivors: wife of 69 years – Beulah
son – Ronald Larsen of Denver
3 daughters – Linda (Bruce) Magelky of Houston, Texas
Janis (Robert) Henry of Palmer, Alaska
Paula (Robert) Fanshier of Salem, Oregon
2 grandsons – Michael (Deshee) Magelky of Houston
Chris Fanshier of Salem
granddaughters – Nikki, Sara, & Jackie Henry of Alaska
Erin & Kim Fanshier of Salem
Elizabeth & Katherine Magelky of Houston
brother – Dr. Erik (Lynda) Larsen of Florida
sister-in-law – Marjorie Jorgensen of Fremont
nieces and nephews

Paul was preceded in death by his parents N.C. and Esther Larsen, brother Kaj Larsen, sisters-in-law Barbara and Ilse Larsen, brother-in-law Norman Jorgensen.

The funeral service will be 10:30 AM Tuesday (June 9th) at First Lutheran Church. The committal will be in the Bluffs Cemetery with the United States Flag Presentation. Visitation at the Ludvigsen Mortuary will be on Monday from 3 to 8 PM, with the family present from 6 to 8 PM. Memorials are suggested to First Lutheran Church, Bluffs Cemetery Association, and Oaks, Oklahoma Indian (ELCA) Mission."

Ludvigsen Mortuary, Fremont, Nebraska.


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  • Created by: Bill W
  • Added: Jun 5, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147489039/paul_c-larsen: accessed ), memorial page for Paul C. Larsen (11 Nov 1919–4 Jun 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 147489039, citing Bluffs Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Bill W (contributor 47686362).