Paula Schaeper, a remarkable woman whose life story is interwoven with intellect, passion, and the warmth of family, departed this world on July 27, 2025, in Lubbock, Texas. Born on May 29, 1954, in the small town of Warrensburg, Missouri, Paula’s journey was marked by unwavering dedication to her pursuits and an insatiable curiosity about the world around her.
A proud graduate, Paula earned a master’s degree, showcasing her commitment to education and her unyielding quest for knowledge. Her intellectual prowess led her to a thriving career as a programmer, a field in which she excelled until her retirement in 2017. Throughout her career, she exemplified the qualities of diligence and creativity, leaving an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to work alongside her.
Beyond her professional achievements, Paula possessed an enduring passion for genealogy, immersing herself in the intricate tapestry of her family’s history. This dedication not only enriched her understanding of her roots but also allowed her to connect the threads of her ancestry in meaningful ways, fostering a deep appreciation for the legacies that preceded her.
Paula’s familial bonds were a cornerstone of her existence. She leaves behind her devoted husband, Thomas Schaeper, as well as her beloved son, Joshua Schaeper. Paula’s legacy also lives on through her cherished brothers—James, John, Thomas, and Paul Garrison—who, alongside her immediate family, share in the treasure trove of memories created throughout her life.
While Paula is mourned by her living family, she is reunited in spirit with those who have departed this earth. She is preceded in death by her parents, James Emmett and Mary Garrison, her esteemed Great Aunt Martha Brown, her sister, Mary Davis, and her beloved grandparents. Their absence is felt deeply, yet their influences continue to shape the lives of those who remain.
Paula Schaeper’s life encapsulated a joyful intersection of intellect, family, and passion. As she embarks on this new journey, her contributions to the worlds of programming and genealogy resonate with those who loved her and were touched by her grace. Though she may no longer walk among us, the memories she created and the love she shared will forever remain in the hearts of her family and friends.
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