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Clarence Gayland “Skip” Pauls

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Clarence Gayland “Skip” Pauls

Birth
Gooding, Gooding County, Idaho, USA
Death
24 Jan 2009 (aged 52)
Yerington, Lyon County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Gooding, Gooding County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.9299222, Longitude: -114.7020528
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Clarence Gayland "Skip" Pauls, 52, a resident of Davenport, Wash., passed away unexpectedly on Jan. 24, 2009, in Yerington, Nev.

He was born on Nov. 15, 1956, in Gooding, Idaho, the son of Gayland and Patricia Pauls. He was raised in Gooding and Fairfield, attending school in Gooding, where he graduated in 1975.

Skip married LoRee McKinney on Dec. 17, 1977, in Nampa, Idaho.

Skip continued his education attending Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa, graduating in 1980 with a teaching degree. Skip spent the first three years of his teaching career in Hagerman, Idaho.

The family moved to Davenport, Wash., in 1983, where Skip continued his teaching and coaching career. In 1995 and 2000, Skip was lucky enough to coach two teams to State Football Championships. He was honored to coach in several East/West Earl Barden All Star Classics as an assistant coach in 1996 and 2000, and as the head coach in 2001. Skip belonged to the Washington State Coaching Association for 23 years and was honored by the association for his 300 career wins in high school football and 200 career wins for high school basketball. His presence in the coaching arena will be greatly missed.

Skip is survived by his wife, LoRee Pauls of Davenport, Wash.; two sons, Clark Pauls of Wellpinit, Wash., and Christopher Pauls of Spokane, Wash.; one daughter, Jennifer Pauls of Spokane, Wash.; two grandchildren, Cutter and Calli, both of Spokane, Wash.; and two sisters, Penny Lee Pauls and Joani Gay Pauls, both of Gooding.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Gayland and Patricia Pauls; and his grandparents, Clarence and Grace Pauls and Donald and Letha Tester.

Times-News, The (Twin Falls, ID) - Sunday, July 19, 2009
Clarence Gayland "Skip" Pauls, 52, a resident of Davenport, Wash., passed away unexpectedly on Jan. 24, 2009, in Yerington, Nev.

He was born on Nov. 15, 1956, in Gooding, Idaho, the son of Gayland and Patricia Pauls. He was raised in Gooding and Fairfield, attending school in Gooding, where he graduated in 1975.

Skip married LoRee McKinney on Dec. 17, 1977, in Nampa, Idaho.

Skip continued his education attending Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa, graduating in 1980 with a teaching degree. Skip spent the first three years of his teaching career in Hagerman, Idaho.

The family moved to Davenport, Wash., in 1983, where Skip continued his teaching and coaching career. In 1995 and 2000, Skip was lucky enough to coach two teams to State Football Championships. He was honored to coach in several East/West Earl Barden All Star Classics as an assistant coach in 1996 and 2000, and as the head coach in 2001. Skip belonged to the Washington State Coaching Association for 23 years and was honored by the association for his 300 career wins in high school football and 200 career wins for high school basketball. His presence in the coaching arena will be greatly missed.

Skip is survived by his wife, LoRee Pauls of Davenport, Wash.; two sons, Clark Pauls of Wellpinit, Wash., and Christopher Pauls of Spokane, Wash.; one daughter, Jennifer Pauls of Spokane, Wash.; two grandchildren, Cutter and Calli, both of Spokane, Wash.; and two sisters, Penny Lee Pauls and Joani Gay Pauls, both of Gooding.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Gayland and Patricia Pauls; and his grandparents, Clarence and Grace Pauls and Donald and Letha Tester.

Times-News, The (Twin Falls, ID) - Sunday, July 19, 2009


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