Dr. Wayne Settle Paullus Jr.

Dr. Wayne Settle Paullus Jr. obituary, Amarillo, TX

Dr. Wayne Settle Paullus Jr.

Wayne Paullus Obituary

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Dr. Wayne Settle Paullus Jr., 79, of Amarillo, passed peacefully in his home on December 27, 2023.
A private family Mass was held on December 28, 2023, at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church.
Wayne was born in Lewisburg, Tennessee on November 26, 1944, to Wayne and Margaret (Pickens) Paullus. He was a 1962 graduate of Christian Brothers High School, and earned his BS in Mathematics and Pre-Med with a minor in German from Memphis State University in 1966. Wayne attended the University of Tennessee at Memphis for medical school and did his Residency at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center in San Antonio in neurosurgery. He later completed a Fellowship in skullbase surgery at Theodore Gildres Microsurgical Education Center-University of Florida. Following his fellowship, he returned as a staff member at Wilford Hall, eventually rising to Chief of Neurosurgery and the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
In 1979, he decided to enter private practice. Facing a difficult decision, he had to choose between Amarillo, TX, and Hawaii. For reasons only known by the Gods, he chose Amarillo. He once admitted in a conversation that his choice was made in large part to the free ice at Toot'n Totum. Wayne was in private practice for nearly 45 years and impacted thousands of lives throughout the tristate area. He truly loved neurosurgery, and caring for his patients was his highest priority throughout his life and career.
Wayne was known by many to be very plain spoken on many subjects, not just medicine. He would always come to help when called, no matter the situation. He would always use his favorite expletive to explain his point and then take care of business.
Wayne was an incredible gourmet chef. He loved his dogs, playing golf, traveling and cars. His hobbies over his 79 years were endless and ranged from roping, riding motorcycles, being a pilot, hunting, and wood and metal working. He loved to spend time at the ranch hanging out on the porch with his family and one of his famous "Wayneritas". No trip to the ranch was complete without operating heavy machinery. He dubbed himself "Wayne the Road Builder".
Those left to cherish his memories are his wife of 51 years, Debby, his three children Patrick Paullus, Christina Paullus, and CP Paullus and spouse Sloane; as well as three grandchildren Sterling Paullus, Wendy Paullus, and Bea Paullus. He also leaves behind his sister Bess Isaacson and spouse Peter.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that a donation be made in honor of Dr. Wayne S. Paullus Jr. to the Amarillo Panhandle Humane Society, www.amarillo-panhandle-hs.org/donate.

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4100 S Georgia St, Amarillo, TX 79110

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November 20, 2025

Cathy Coleman posted to the memorial.

July 15, 2024

James kenemore posted to the memorial.

January 27, 2024

Martin mulherin posted to the memorial.

Cathy Coleman

November 20, 2025

We still miss him every single day. There are so many reasons I am grateful to this man. So many members of my family were blessed because of him.

James kenemore

July 15, 2024

The first time I meet him he was caring and compassionate he preformed my surgery's when I was 8 he helped me get through a very difficult time.he only gave me an 8% to live but am now 42 because of him

Martin mulherin

January 27, 2024

Dr paullus saved my life. I never could think of a good way to show him my gratitude. Solid man of a rare breed you don't meet often...

Richard M.High MD

January 16, 2024

Becky and I send our deepest sympathies to Debbie and family.I loved his hunts at the family ranch.I looked so forward to spending time with the guys on his annual fall hunt.He made a big difference in the community through his surgical career.Rest in Peace Wayne.
Becky and Rick High

Melanie Scroggins

January 10, 2024

I had the opportunity to treat his surgical pts for Physical therapy for 15-20 years at NWTHS but by far he will be remembered for saving my mother´s life in 2010 after she suffered a ruptured massive brain aneurysm. He met me in the ER and took the time to show me the damage and took my mom to surgery! I thank God he was on call that day and all the great care he provided for her. She completely recovered after 4 months because of his knowledge and skills and his complete dedication. He told me everyday for a month he gave her a 10% chance to survive and that she did shocked him too! He will be forever missed here in the medical community of Amarillo. I just want his family to know what a great Doctor he was with an example of his success. Prayers for his family
Love, Melanie Scroggins

Diana Lucero

January 9, 2024

Diana Lucero
Thank you Dr. Paullus for letting me work for you a long time ago, My sister was your private nurse for years as well. My condolences to your Family.

Michael Hicks

January 5, 2024

Thank you Doc for what you have done for all of us! I always thought of u as family. 20 yrs of being a patient of yours an you helping me I'm truly grateful for. Thank you Doc. An to your family I am truly sorry for your loss of a great man!

Vicki Davis

January 4, 2024

The 1st time I met Dr. Paullus was when my daughter went to him. She was in extreme pain and could not function. She is a big girl. He took one look at her and said, "boy you are really thick". I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. After her surgery he came up to me to let me know how things went and asked me how long she had been in so much pain? I told him for years. He said he had never seen anyone that was that bad and could still function. I honestly believe he saved her life!! He will definetly not be forgotten by our family!!! Prayers for his family

Judy Kelln Green

January 4, 2024

My sincerest condolences to Debbie and her family. I worked with Dr Paullus for many years. May he rest in peace.

Cathy Coleman

January 4, 2024

Dr. Paullus saved my brother´s life. We owe him so much. We are so sad.

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