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David Lytle Paulson

Pasadena, California

1937 - 2019

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October 7, 1937 - December 17, 2019 David Lytle Paulson, 82, of Boise, ID, died unexpectedly from heart related complications on Tuesday, December 17, 2019, while visiting family and friends in Claremont, CA. Born in Duluth, Minnesota, on October 7, 1937, David grew up in Sioux Falls, SD,...

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So sorry for your loss Lynn & family.
He was an accomplished man & you certainly must be proud of all he did.

Love & Peace
Alan & Sharon Swayze

John Hunter and Kathy Robbins enjoyed fun times in Lynn and Dave's home. He was a very kind man, and did a lot for my dad, John. Gone too soon. Kathy

Many, Many good memories of fun time in Mpls and then more fun times and good hospitality in CA. I will miss Dave and his intimidating tallness and deep voice. Love to Lynn, Marsh and John. from Jerry and Dianne

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David was a friend and neighbor in our gated community in Boise, Idaho for the past few years. He was a dear man with a lovely sense of humor. I believe he enjoyed Boise and was interested in just about every aspect of his relatively new home and was happy living here. I have always counted him and his wife, Lynn, as very special friends. We shared many good times, dinners and other social activities with him and Lynn. He will certainly be missed!

This notice hit me pretty hard. I first met Dave when working as the Director of Finance/Regional Controller for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner/Hearst Corporation at an International Newspaper Financial Executives conference. He hired me as an Assistant Controller for the Los Angeles Times when the Herald Examiner shut down. He was a great boss and mentor. My wife Lee and I enjoyed many events with Dave and Lynn. He will be missed and I know that because of his good works he is in the Loving...

I had the honor of working with Dave Paulson, when he was the LA Times controller -- both he and then-CFO Jim Shaffer had interviewed me for my summer internship during the glory years of the Tom Johnson era in the 1980s. He was a man of the highest integrity, with a wry sense of humor. Active in INFE-- the industry's Institute of Newspaper Financial Executives -- he not only encouraged others in Times' finance department to take an active role and share ideas with other newspapers to improve...

David, I am going to miss the stories about the old days in Souix Falls with you and your brother Marty and your mom and dad and grandma, Ida . Rest In Peace , my cousin , David . Jim Lytle