Paul-Engbrecht-Obituary

Paul Engbrecht

Auburn, California

1926-2010

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Auburn, California

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Please join the family of Paul Engbrecht in celebrating his life and accomplishments. Remembering this remarkable man brings a flood of both tears and laughter. Paul was a husband, son, father, brother, grandfather, great grandfather, student of the bible, pilot, teacher, entrepreneur,...

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He was my Great Grand Father. I never got to meet him, I wish I could. My mom and I went to 2 house he built, where my Great Grandma lived, but sadly she just moved. I have heard so many great stories and things about him. I am 8 years old right now. I wish he was still alive to be my teacher because I really love math.

Sleep eluded me this evening and thus I went to Facebook wondering about the Engbrecht's and hence I learned that Mr. Engbrecht had passed a year ago. I don't have a lot of stories all I know for me is that he had a gift for teaching. He was may math teacher at E.V. Cain. I never cared for math, but somehow he made it interesting. His skill at teaching inspired me to become one also. I always felt comfortable and smart around him, even though I was just your average kid. In later years I grew...

We were so sorry to hear of Pauls passing. Please accept our sympathies for your loss.
Richard and Evelyn Hubbard

So sorry for your loss, Keith. It is hard to lose a Father. Keira Lake nee:(Carol Hein)

As I was mixing and pouring concrete, I thought how often my Dad had done the same. My memories of him are mostly while working. While rather young, he would take me, no not hunting, fishing, or camping, but to the job. This may have been building a spec. home, or paving the Whitmore maintenance yard, or forming up and tying rebar to build the Placer Co. Auditor's vault. His accomplishments are many and varied. Leaving the Air Force after ten years, as a Second Lt., he earned teaching...

I hope I have the correct man. Our deepest sympathy goes out to your family. He will be missed at out Placer High soccer games. We missed him last night and everyone was wondering where he was. He entertained us with his drum beating and we will miss his presence at the games and at the annual Italian dinner. The boys will miss him too. They already were wondering why he was not at last nights game. We didn't know he passed away. God Bless

My deepest sympathies. Some of my fondest memories of my adolescence was sharing meals with your family, with all the discussions and new ideas. Paul was always the leader of those deliberations, challenging, and prodding one to better understanding.

Bev, Kar, Leslie, Keith, Gary, and family~ Sorry to hear about Paul's passing. He was a good man. Hope you are all doing well.