Father of Auguste, August, Frederick, Minnie, Herman, Emma, and Selma.
April 22, 1936
Beatrice Daily Sun
PERSONALS
John Trautwein, son-in-law of the late Fred W. Paul, Floyd Trautwein, a grandson, and Fred Paul, a son of the deceased, drove to Menoken, Kansas last night immediately after news reached them that Mr. Paul had been killed in a motor train wreck near that place.
August and Herman Paul of Lincoln have arrived in the city, called here by the death of their father, Fred W. Paul, who list his life in the Union Pacific motor train accident near Topeka, Kansas yesterday.
April 23, 1936
Beatrice Daily Sun
FUNERAL OF FRED W. PAUL
The last services for the late Frederich W. Paul, who lost his life in the Union Pacific motor train wreck near Menoken, Kansas were held this afternoon from the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Trautwein, South Sixth Street. A large number of old friends and neighbors gathered there to pay their respects. The Rev. J.H. Pankratz gave the sermon. The floral offerings were especially beautiful. The body was laid to rest in Evergreen Home cemetery, the grandsons of the deceased acting as casket bearers. Mr. Paul is survived by six children, three daughters and three sons. He had resided in Beatrice nearly forty years.
Father of Auguste, August, Frederick, Minnie, Herman, Emma, and Selma.
April 22, 1936
Beatrice Daily Sun
PERSONALS
John Trautwein, son-in-law of the late Fred W. Paul, Floyd Trautwein, a grandson, and Fred Paul, a son of the deceased, drove to Menoken, Kansas last night immediately after news reached them that Mr. Paul had been killed in a motor train wreck near that place.
August and Herman Paul of Lincoln have arrived in the city, called here by the death of their father, Fred W. Paul, who list his life in the Union Pacific motor train accident near Topeka, Kansas yesterday.
April 23, 1936
Beatrice Daily Sun
FUNERAL OF FRED W. PAUL
The last services for the late Frederich W. Paul, who lost his life in the Union Pacific motor train wreck near Menoken, Kansas were held this afternoon from the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Trautwein, South Sixth Street. A large number of old friends and neighbors gathered there to pay their respects. The Rev. J.H. Pankratz gave the sermon. The floral offerings were especially beautiful. The body was laid to rest in Evergreen Home cemetery, the grandsons of the deceased acting as casket bearers. Mr. Paul is survived by six children, three daughters and three sons. He had resided in Beatrice nearly forty years.