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Paul James Buttweiler

1930 - 2018

Paul James Buttweiler obituary, 1930-2018, St. Cloud, MN

BORN

1930

DIED

2018

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Paul Buttweiler Obituary

Paul James Buttweiler

St. Cloud - The children of Paul James (Buzz) Buttweiler wish to inform his friends, peers and colleagues that Paul died peacefully in his sleep, on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at 11:00 P.M.

The Mass of Christian burial celebrating his life will be 10:30 AM, Saturday, June 9, 2018 at the St. Mary's Cathedral lower church in St. Cloud. Visitation will be after 9:30 AM Saturday at the church. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery on Monday. Arrangements are being made by the Miller-Carlin Funeral Homes.

Paul was born on January 16, 1930, at home near St. Anthony's church in St. Cloud, to Paul John and Beatta Agnes (Hofmann) Buttweiler. Paul's family moved to the Buttweiler homestead in Melrose during the 1930's. Paul graduated from St. Boniface Catholic Grade School in 1944. The family then returned to St. Cloud and Paul (Buzz) graduated from Central Jr. High, currently St. Cloud City Hall. Paul then attended and graduated from St. Cloud Technical High School in 1948. Paul has very fond memories of the football teams of that era. The 1945, '46, and 1947 teams had a record of 19 wins, 2 losses and 1 tie; the 1946 team being undefeated and un-scored upon. He became co-captain of the 1948 team.

After high school, Paul became employed by the Great Northern Railway, servicing coal, oil and diesel engines. He married Joan Laura Harry on September 8, 1951. He was drafted into the U.S. Army in February of 1952, during the Korean War. After basic training, at Fort Eustice, VA, and military occupation specialty training as a locomotive operator he was deployed to Germany, Kaiser Lauten for the next 1 ½ years. Paul returned to the states and discharged in 1954. He was reemployed by the Great Northern Railway and was an Apprentice Machinist when he decided to take a leave of absence and use the GI Bill to obtain a degree. Paul graduated from what is now SCSU in 3 years with a degree in Math, Physical Science, and Biology. Paul was offered a full scholarship to do graduate work and research at the University of Minnesota Department of Physiology in St. Paul. After 3 years, he decided he wanted to teach and he obtained employment with Itasca Jr. College and the Coleraine school district. He enjoyed teaching on the Range, but because of an opening in the St. Cloud School district, Paul decided to go back to St. Cloud and teach at his Alma Mater in 1965. For the next 27 years, he taught mainly Human Biology (Anatomy, Physiology) at Technical High School, to students that had the academic ability to succeed in that course. Paul is very proud of his former students and their successes, and felt privileged to be able to teach them. Besides teaching, Paul was the Head of the Science Department for many years.

Paul was preceded in death by his wife of 62 plus years Joan Buttweiler, his parents, Paul J and Beatta Buttweiler, his brother, Eugene Buttweiler, and his sister, Aurea (Mrs. Phil) Goerger,

He is survived by his sisters, Lois (Mrs. Leo "Bart") Schanhaar, Melrose and Shirley (Mrs. James) Albers, St. Cloud. His children, Terese (Terry) Emley, St. Cloud; Lynn (Gary) Joubert, Northome; Mark Buttweiler, St. Cloud; grandchildren, Joseph Joubert, Helen Joubert, Gary Joubert, Sawyer (Jade) Buttweiler, Devin Buttweiler; great grandchildren Jack, Dakota, Eliana and Evelin.

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Published by St. Cloud Times from Jun. 7 to Jun. 8, 2018.

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Peggy Carlson

June 11, 2018

Mr Buttweiler was one of the best teacher's I ever had at Tech. I was in his Human Biology Class in 1967-68. He really cared about his students and their lives both in and out of school. He was fun and funny, was always available to talk to students and was not only a teacher but a mentor. He made everything interesting. He had a way of making a student feel important and made me feel as though what I had to say was important to him. I am very thankful that I had the honor of being one of his students. I pursued a degree in biology because of his class.

Susan Roe

June 11, 2018

Mr. Buttweiler taught the best Human Bio class I could imagine! I became an RN and took A and P taught by an excellent instructor but it was not as in depth as Mr. Buttweiler's. I will always be grateful for his wonderful teaching!

Betsy Bettendorf

June 10, 2018

Mr Buttweiler was the best teacher I ever had at any level. He really cared about his students and inspired me to pursue a career in Veterinary Medicine. Rest in Peace Mr Buttweiler. I will never forget you.

Bruce Schindler

June 10, 2018

Paul was such a good Human Biology Teacher.
I was one of two boys in a class and he had me help the girls pith their frogs. The smell of formaldehyde was not my favorite while dissecting fetal pigs but Paul got me through it. He made a difference in my life and I will always be grateful. May he Rest In Peace and I send comfort to his family.

Tanya Hefti (Stellmach)

June 9, 2018

Mr. B, Papa Buttweiler, was my favorite teacher. He was always so excited to see his students learn and succeed. He was kind and genuine and made sure you knew he thought you were important. He will be truly missed.

Sue & Brian Lemke

June 9, 2018

My condolences to the family. I remember him coming to some of Sawyer and Devon's Scout activities always a very happy and proud man. May he live on in many hearts.

Maribeth Becker

June 8, 2018

God bless you and rest in peace Mr. B! You were my absolute favorite teacher of all! You're laid-back style and hands-on teaching methods helped shape the teacher I am today.

Colleen Rooney-Tennyson

June 8, 2018

I was a student in Mr. Buttweiler's class in 1984. I liked him from the first day. He was an excellent teacher and wanted his students to excel. I can vividly recall the oral exam with a fetal pig. He was a gentleman and he was authentic, hard, but fair. I learned more in his Human Biology class than I did in many other classes. What I learned in his class has served me well in the Health/Human Services industry for over two decades.

Julia Schoborg

June 8, 2018

LOVED your class Mr. Butler. LOVED your kind manner! So many fun memories of your fair, completely functional, humorous, but straight forward manner. You can only be well remembered. Sending good will and wishes of comfort for your family. Julia Schoborg, Class of 75.

Lynn Joubert

June 8, 2018

Dad, I am so happy that you lived with us after Mom passed, you taught me so much about who you were. It was an honor to be your student and daughter. You are always in my thoughts and prayers.

Jenny Kaeter

June 7, 2018

I was lucky enough to have him as a science and a biology teacher. He taught me to love the learning of medical stuff. He was a great man my condolences to the family.

Mark Buttweiler

June 6, 2018

Mark Buttweiler

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Mark Buttweiler

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Mark Buttweiler

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Mark Buttweiler

June 6, 2018

Love you Dad

Debbie Engen Anderson

June 4, 2018

Great teacher. Inspired many to try. Loved his teaching methods. Prayers for your family. Sorry for your lost Terri and family.

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Memorial Events
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Jun

9

Visitation

9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

St. Mary's Cathedral lower church

St. Cloud, MN 56301

Jun

9

Mass of Christian Burial

10:30 a.m.

St. Mary's Cathedral lower church

St. Cloud, MN 56301

Jun

11

Burial

Assumption Cemetery

MN 56301

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3013 Roosevelt Road, Saint Cloud, MN 56301

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