In 1954, she moved to California to teach second grade at Belshaw Elementary, a new school in Antioch. She taught there for twenty years before retiring in 1975.
After retiring, Theresa moved into The Heritage, the first senior apartment complex in Concord, CA. She was an active member of the tenants’ board and served as board president. She volunteered as an arts and crafts teacher at the Concord Adult Activity Center and the Rainbow Learning Program. Additionally she visited the ill and brought communion to shut-ins as a member of Queen of All Saints Catholic Church. The Concord Chapter of Soroptimist International of the Americas honored her as one of their “Women of Distinction” for her volunteer activities and efforts
Theresa’s leisure pursuits included extensive travel, including a voyage around the world on a freighter. She loved visiting the U.S. National Parks, especially Yosemite. She was an accomplished weaver, gardener, and knitter. She knitted articles for her many great-nieces and great-nephews and for their children too. She was an avid reader and life long learner.
In 2006, Theresa moved to Oskaloosa, Iowa to live with her goddaughter Linda Nistler Siebens. She passed away peacefully on March 17, 2011 in Pella, Iowa.
Theresa is survived by twelve nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Matt and Mary Pauls; her sisters Susie Weber, Louise Pauls, Mary Botz Hinz, and Clara Nistler; her brothers Pete, John, Matt, and Henry Pauls; and nine nieces and nephews.
In 1954, she moved to California to teach second grade at Belshaw Elementary, a new school in Antioch. She taught there for twenty years before retiring in 1975.
After retiring, Theresa moved into The Heritage, the first senior apartment complex in Concord, CA. She was an active member of the tenants’ board and served as board president. She volunteered as an arts and crafts teacher at the Concord Adult Activity Center and the Rainbow Learning Program. Additionally she visited the ill and brought communion to shut-ins as a member of Queen of All Saints Catholic Church. The Concord Chapter of Soroptimist International of the Americas honored her as one of their “Women of Distinction” for her volunteer activities and efforts
Theresa’s leisure pursuits included extensive travel, including a voyage around the world on a freighter. She loved visiting the U.S. National Parks, especially Yosemite. She was an accomplished weaver, gardener, and knitter. She knitted articles for her many great-nieces and great-nephews and for their children too. She was an avid reader and life long learner.
In 2006, Theresa moved to Oskaloosa, Iowa to live with her goddaughter Linda Nistler Siebens. She passed away peacefully on March 17, 2011 in Pella, Iowa.
Theresa is survived by twelve nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Matt and Mary Pauls; her sisters Susie Weber, Louise Pauls, Mary Botz Hinz, and Clara Nistler; her brothers Pete, John, Matt, and Henry Pauls; and nine nieces and nephews.
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