Wentzien, Paul Warren
85, passed away on May 16th, 2023 in St. Louis. He leaves his wife of 60 years, K (nee Armstrong) Wentzien; and children, Liz Wentzien (Casey Engstrom), Jennifer Wentzien (Jerome Madden), P.J. Wentzien (Kristine), Margo Parks (Walter) and "adopted" son Cornell Hairston. He was the proud grandfather of six grandchildren, Eleanor, Joshua, Matilda, Heinrich, Luke, and Susan.
Paul was raised in Gladbrook, Iowa and is survived by his brother Mike Wentzien (Sara) and preceded by his parents, I.H. Wentzien and Vivian (nee Walter) Wentzien; and brother Irv Wentzien (Marion). He was much loved by nieces and nephews, and other extended family.
In 1959, Paul graduated from the University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Science in Commerce. He was active in his Delta Upsilon fraternity, through which he met his future wife. After graduation, he was hired by the accounting firm Arthur Andersen & Co. to work as an auditor until he retired as a Partner after 35 years. Two weeks after "retirement" in 1994, Paul accepted a consulting position with Delmar Gardens where he began a 25-year second career, ultimately serving as Chief Financial Officer. Paul's career started in Chicago, and he and K began their family in Oak Park, transferring to the St. Louis office in 1979, where all their children graduated from Webster Groves High School.
Paul was the embodiment of community service and leadership and will be sorely missed. He served in numerous leadership positions, first at Pilgrim Congregational Church in Oak Park and later, First Congregational Church of Webster Groves. In 1994 Paul was awarded "CPA of the Year" by the St. Louis Chapter of MSCPA, and in 1999, Paul was presented "The Max Meyers Distinguished Service Award" for dedicated leadership and service to his profession and to his community. Paul was called to serve on many boards over the years, including Oak Park Housing Center, Oak Park Library Board, Eden Theological Seminary, St. Louis Community College Foundation, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, Psychoanalytic Institute, Care & Counseling, Beyond Housing, and Webster Child Care Center. He was a generous benefactor, who also shared his gifts with his time and talent.
In his free time, Paul enjoyed old westerns, gardening, tennis, and being surrounded by friends and family. He was also a good handicapper, thanks to being married to an Illinois Thoroughbred breeder.
Services: Visitation will be held from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 27th at Bopp Chapel in Kirkwood. The funeral will be held May 28th, Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the First Congregational Church of Webster Groves UCC, at 10 West Lockwood. He will be laid to rest in Iowa on May 30th. In lieu of flowers, donate to the charity of your choice.
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Bev Scanlon
June 23, 2023
Paul Wentzien was an amazing person. I knew him when I worked at Eden Seminary and then St. Louis College of Pharmacy. He was on the Board of Directors and as a member of Facilities I got to know and work with him. He always had a smile, a laugh and was supportive. Not to mention his wisdom. And then, to get to know K at the race track-- what a bonus! But there is more---being from Iowa myself, I feel a connection that any Iowan would understand.
Paul, you were an amazing person and I am blessed to have know you and worked with you.
I am very saddened by your passing. Comfort and prayers for the family.
Bev Scanlon
Bob & Lisa Merenda
May 27, 2023
My wife, Lisa, and I are deeply saddened about the passing of Paul Wentzien. Paul was the kind of colleague you would always want to work with: a brilliant professional, mentor, supporter and friend. There was nothing pretentious about Paul. He delighted in the simple things of life, yet was extraordinarily insightful. To this day, I still feel deep affection for the man. May he rest in peace and may God's blessing and comfort be with K and his family.
Gerald Sparrow
May 23, 2023
Paul was always kind, patient and trusting to me. He will be missed by all.
Allyce Pletcher Bullock
May 22, 2023
So sorry to hear of your passing Paul. What a dedicated loving family man you were and outstanding leader in our community . You will be missed . PRAYERS FOR K and family
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