Frank J. Paulson, Sr., of Magnolia, age 89, went home to be with the Lord on November 11, 2020.
He was the beloved husband of Florence "Floss" (Zimmermann) for 68 years. Beloved son of the late Rudolph and Florence Paulson of Magnolia. Loving father of four sons: Charles (Susan), David (Lisa), Frank Jr. (Maureen), and Eric (Carol). Beloved grandfather of Katherine (Sang), Jeff (Heather), Maddie (Dave), Mark, Sam, Rachel, David Jr. (Ani), Chelsie (Andrew), Bryce, Michelle, Lindsey (Alex), Kirsten (Tyler), Frank III, Matthew, Liana, and the late Brent. Proud great-grandfather of Junoh, Rhoda, Eleanor, Amelia, Vera, Eli, Sylvia, Grant, Ava and Henry. Dear brother of the late Charles, Rudy, and Florence. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Frank graduated from Haddon Heights High School in 1949. He attended Haddon Heights Baptist Church for over 50 years.
He proudly served in the US Airforce during the Korean War. He worked for the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard for 35 years.
Frank cherished his wife and family more than anything. He loved to vacation with his wife in Florida every year. Frank loved to spend time with his family and go crabbing with his sons, but mostly enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He also loved to play pinochle with dear friends, Ron and Lori Myers.
Services will be held privately at the request of the family.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent in memory of Frank J. Paulson, Sr. to Haddon Heights Baptist Church (hhbcnj.org).
Services
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Aunt Floss and family, My prayers to you for comfort and peace at this time. Nick Turreen
To the Paulson family,
I am very sad and sorry to hear of this large loss. I am glad you have a large amount of family and friends so you do not have to go thru the coming days, weeks and months alone. May his memory be a blessing over all of you now and always,
Jim Kennedy & family
You couldn’t go to Uncle Frank and Aunt Floss house without him asking what do you want to eat? Always tomato sandwiches and some good desserts. Conrad and I will miss
Him so much when we come to NJ and go see Aunt Flossie. I am so glad he was such a praying man! His family knew they were being prayer for everyday. He love his boys so much! See you in Heaven Uncle Frank!
. He wanted to know all about our 3 kids. Conrad and I loved to go visit. We always said as we got in our car, “ those two really live each other
Mrs. Paulson & Family. We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all at this sad & difficult time. May your happy memories help you thru the days ahead. RIP Mr. Paulson. We are thankful to have known you.
It's funny anytime I was at the house Uncle Frank would ask me how I was doing and he really meant it, but next would come the other question. So How is Your Car? He always cared and was concerned about me I will miss him dearly! I love you Uncle Frank
Michelle and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time.
Amanda Leonetti (Potopchuk)