Paul Grauer
Judy

Paul Grauer

Raleigh, North Carolina

Back in 1967 . . .

After majoring in football and intramurals at CTC, Paul attended the U of Nebraska for a year, while serving as house counselor and football coach for his alma mater. The following year he was married and moved to Lincoln to complete work on his M. Ed., majoring in U.S. history.

He was called to Concordia College, Portland where he is teaching all PE courses (men and women), a college course in geography, coaching football, and supervising intramurals. The football team is undefeated after one game, this year being their first with an 11-man team. he reports that he was hospitalized the first two weeks he was in oregon and thus was a little behind in everything.

Keith Brosz – “Sorry I haven’t written and I hope to get your address through this questionnaire.”

Dave Felten – “Do you still carry a shovel?”

To all classmates – “If you are ever in the Northwest, stop in Portland and see us.”

In 2010. . .

Minneapolis, Minnesota

 
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Judy Grauer Obituary

On Friday May 8, 2020, Judith Kay Grauer (Niedringhaus), surrounded by her family in her St. Paul home, went home to her heavenly Father at the age of 73. Judy was born October 20, 1946 in St. Louis, Missouri. She was the eldest daughter of Walter & Bernice (McMahan) Niedringhaus. She is a graduate of St. Louis Lutheran High School South. Judy enrolled at Concordia College in Seward, Nebraska where she met and married Paul, and completed her B.A. at Portland State University. Judy’s faith inspired her to be kind and generous in everything she did, and this was known to all that were lucky enough to know her. She was a devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, friend and teacher throughout her life. Judy’s love of children enabled her to be a very nurturing teacher who set out to build a sense of community in her classroom each year. Judy is survived by her husband of 53 years, Paul; three sons, Jeffrey, Walter (Angela), and Douglas (Kimberly); sisters, Linda (Gary) Teske and Janet (Clare) Wiltse; granddaughters, Lillian and Vivian Grauer, Sydney and Samantha Nash; and many cherished nieces & nephews and great-nieces & nephews.