Paula F Julander

Paula F Julander obituary, Salt Lake City, UT

Paula F Julander

Paula Julander Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 30, 2025.
Paula passed away in the arms of her only child in the early hours of August 25th in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born January 21st, 1939, to Paul Baxter and Esther Earnhardt Foil in Mt. Pleasant, NC, the youngest of three sisters. The girls remained close their entire lives; Paula is preceded in death by sister Ann Crowell and survived by Irene Gaul.

Professionally, Paula led an extremely productive life. She received her RN at age 20 and always identified first and foremost as a nurse. Later in life, she obtained a BS in nursing from the University of Utah (1984), followed by her MS in Nursing Administration from BYU (1990) where she was also recognized as the College of Nursing Alumnus of the Year in 2005. And, in 2015, she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate (PhD) in Public Service by Westminster University, their highest honor.

She practiced as a nurse for 45+ years, culminating in her appointment as the executive director of the Utah Nurses Association. However, she likely made a bigger societal impact through her vast political accomplishments where she applied her love of serving others to creating laws to benefit millions of Utahns. Paula was elected to the Utah House of Representatives (1989-1992) and then served in the Utah State Senate from 1998-2005, resigning for health reasons. She was also the nominated candidate for Lt. Governor in 1992. A few of her favorite senate bills she sponsored were the Promotion of Preventative Health, the Nurse Practice Act, and the Prohibition of Intimacy with a Person in Custody. Organizations of note (not all!) where she served include the Intermountain Healthcare Hospitals Board of Directors, the Utah State Capitol Preservation Board, Planned Parenthood Board, and the Westminster University Board of Trustees, where she is now a trustee emerita. Her list of awards is long but some favorites are the Eleanor Roosevelt Award, the Hero on the Hill, and the Utah Public Health Nurse of the Year. The committees, foundations, forums and groups where she dedicated countless hours of service are too numerous to list.

While her professional accomplishments are vital to know in honoring Paula, her personal life was just as important to her. At 21, Paula married her high school sweetheart, William H. McMahan (deceased). Married to Bill for 25 years, she gave birth to her daughter Julie, in 1966. Paula and Julie were extremely close and relied on each other for support, love and advice for over 50 years. She also adored (beyond words!) her three grandsons, Peter, Hank and Jack. Despite all of her many titles, her very favorite were Nurse Paula and Nana. She was an integral part of her grandsons' lives attending more baseball games, ski races, golf tournaments and other school events than she could have ever imagined! She found immense joy in grandmothering those boys.

And last but certainly not least -- her soul mate and love of her life -- Rod Julander, whom she met while attending the U of U, working on a project in a class about the politics of nursing. They were married for 40 years and were truly dedicated to each other in every way. Paula kept Rod well-fed with her amazing baked goods, particularly her specialty... homemade pies. And Rod never left her side in a moment of need. He supported every political campaign, wrote many speeches and was always her biggest fan. As she declined in health over the last few years, his continual presence during difficult times was unwavering. Theirs is a true love story.

Paula is survived by her husband, Rod O. Julander and her daughter, Julie McMahan Shipman (Bo Andreini). She is also survived by her grandsons: Peter Shipman of SLC; Dr. Hank Shipman (Kayla Sebest) of SLC, and Jack Shipman (Grace Adamson) of NYC. And, Rod's children: Dirk (Kayoko) Julander, Treg (Jenny) Julander, Jori (Russ) Barton, and Tracy (Chad) Hancey... along with their many children.

Please consider a donation to the Paula F Julander Endowed Scholarship for Nurse Practitioners at Westminster University; https://bit.ly/JulanderScholarship.

Paula participated in the advisory committee that created the Westminster MS in Nursing-Family Practitioner degree (MSN-FNP) in 1995 believing that nurses with advanced degrees could ease the burdens of doctors, in turn improving our healthcare system. In 2013, she created the scholarship to support this advanced nursing degree. Any donation would be greatly appreciated and directly help fulfill her lifetime goals.

Services are to be held at Westminster University in the Vieve Gore Concert Hall located in the Jewett Center for the performing arts and Emma Eccles Jones Conservatory. The Memorial Service will begin at noon with a light reception to follow until 3:00 pm. Parking is permitted in the north parking structure, off 17th South. Anyone who knew Paula and would like to help us celebrate her life is welcome to attend.

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September 13, 2025

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September 10, 2025

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Mary Gay Taylor Jones

September 10, 2025

Paula was the most wonderful lady! She had such style and poise. She was full of good humor and always kind. I was General Counsel to the Utah Legislature and knew her first in the House of Representatives and later the Senate. She was smart, and knew what she wanted. She could get her legislation passed and was successful because of her unique and wonderful Southern charm! We remained friends after we both had left the Legislature. She was a good letter writer and always quick with praise!
I was reading a talk from President Uchtdorf recently and what he said seems to fit your situation.

"In light of what we know about our eternal destiny, is it any wonder that whenever we face the bitter endings of life, they seem unacceptable to us? There seems to be something inside of us that resists endings.
Why is this? Because we are made of the stuff of eternity. We are eternal beings, children of the Almighty God, whose name is Endless and who promises eternal blessings without number. Endings are not our destiny.
The more we learn about the gospel of Jesus Christ, the more we realize that endings here in mortality are not endings at all. They are merely interruptions-temporary pauses that one day will seem small compared to the eternal joy awaiting the faithful.
How grateful I am to my Heavenly Father that in His plan there are no true endings, only everlasting beginnings."

I send my love!
Mary Gay Taylor Jones

John Hiskey

September 8, 2025

I met Paula when she was working at the Capitol during legislative sessions. She was one of the kindest and most sincere people you could ever meet. She epitomized the term "Southern hospitality" and made you feel like family. I am a better person for having known her.

Brandy Tilt

September 7, 2025

I had the pleasure of getting to know Paula through The Woman´s Board of Westminster University. She always had a smile and a compliment to share. She was full of smart conversation and wit. She was a class act, someone to look up to. We´ll surely miss that amazing Southern lady.

Julie Plaga

September 6, 2025

Paula was a wonderful member of The Woman’s Board of Westminster University. She will remain in our memories and will surely be missed.

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The Woman´s Board of Westminster University

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Tracy Hancey

September 6, 2025

Paula was a part of our family for over four decades, and her presence shaped so much of my father's life. Their marriage brought him joy, companionship, and a sense of home. I truly believe he loved her deeply.

Paula was devoted to Julie and her boys, and her focus on them was unwavering. She was nana to our kids and grandkids as well. We have many fond memories of family trips and gatherings.

I worked at the capitol when she was a senator. I saw first hand how deeply she cared for the people of Utah and wanted to make the state better. She influenced many lives, and could charm anyone!

Former Senator Karen W. Morgan

September 5, 2025

I´m deeply saddened by Paula´s passing. She was a dear friend and colleague in the Utah Legislature for many years. She was a wonderful mentor. I will always cherish the memories of our time together. Sending my love to Rod, Julie and all of the family.

Lynne Calame

September 4, 2025

An amazing nurse and colleague.

Diane Forster-Burke

September 3, 2025

The first time that I met Paula was at an Utah Nurses Association conference and she wore a wonderful stylish hat. Hats were rarely seen and she wore this very well. I later worked with her at the UNA and in the State Legislature. She sponsored a bill that added funding to a line item for school nursing that effectively reduced the enormous ratio of school nurse to student from 1 to 9000 to 1 to 5000. She worked tirelessly with UNA members to revise the Nurse Practice Act and it passed. I also remember a bill that she sponsored that would have regulated the installation of water heaters in homes to be set at less than 110 degrees, because of a situation where a baby had been burned in hot tub water that his sibling had drawn for him. It passed the House and stalled in the Senate because the President of the Senate, who was a contractor, said that contractors had too many regulations.

Sheila Bittle

September 2, 2025

To Paula´s family & loved ones, I send my heartfelt condolences during this time of mourning. I am so honored to having had Paula in my life. I want to share my last letter to Paula:
Paula, my dear nurse friend, colleague, fun loving, walking talking, dancing friend. I miss you already. Recently you said to me, "Well, Sheila, I guess you can say `I led a full life.´" "Well, Paula, those were the last words you so carefully put together for me and they fill my sad heart with love and fond memories." Farewell with love. Sheila Bittle

Shipman Julie

September 1, 2025

Mama. Forever in my heart.

Shipman Julie

September 1, 2025

Katie Peterson

August 31, 2025

Julie, Rod, Hank, Peter & Jack,
I loved your mom, wife and Nana. I spent so many times exercising, chatting and laughing with her. I truly think what I loved most about Paula is her wicked sense of humor. She was smart, witty and could always make me laugh. I will truly miss her in the halls and gym at Legacy Village.
Katie Peterson

Cache Hancey

August 31, 2025

Nana meant the world to our little family. From the moment our son Wesley was born, we knew that they had a very special connection. Nana would always threaten me that if I came to visit without bringing him, she would let me have it. She was always filled with grace and patience letting our little toddler run around their place. We will miss her dearly.

Eddie Crowell

August 31, 2025

My sweet Aunt Paula is beyond Heavens Gates and has found peace. I always admired her for wanting to help others, as I've been reading about in articles recently. I saw this first hand on my first visit to SLC in 1976, when we took food to a homeless camp in the city. My heart is full of memories of all the times my family and I were together with her.
From her nephew, Eddie Crowell

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Eddie Crowell

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Marilyn Johnson

August 31, 2025

Paula was a dear friend and respected nurse. I worked with her on legislative issues, with UNA and celebrated everything she worked so hard to make life better for nurses and everyone around her. Yes her beloved Rod was a great part her life. May her legacy go on forever.
Love Marilyn Johnson

Adam Richardson

August 31, 2025

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