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Brunner, Paul
Paul Derstine Brunner passed away peacefully on Sunday night, Sept. 14, 2014, at Schowalter Villa.
Paul was born July 24, 1925 in Blooming Glen Pennsylvania, the firstborn of Edgar and Anna Brunner. He moved with his parents
at a young age to the Souderton, Pennsylvania, area, where he attended
elementary school and Sell-Perk High School. Following high school
graduation he went to Goshen College until World War II broke out. During
the war he was in C.P.S. camp in Glacier National Park in Montana where
he was a fire spotter. At the close of the war he helped with the
European Reclamation and sailed twice to Poland on ships carrying
horses. When he returned home he completed his BA in Bible at
Goshen College. After a few years of delivering milk for Hoffman's
Dairy, he had an appointment with his Dr. During the visit the Dr. asked
him if he had ever thought of being a minister. This was the challenge
he needed to help him discern his life's work. He then returned to
Goshen Biblical Seminary where he received his Bachelor of Theology.
While at Seminary he met Grace Derstine. They were married after his
first year. At Seminary he lead the Nurse's Choir and the Seminary
Choir. After graduation he did a 1 year interim at Christopher Dock High
School in Souderton, Pennsylvania, where he taught music and directed
the choir.
After this he was called to pastor Wooster Mennonite
Church in Wooster, Ohio, where Bishop C.F. Derstine ordained him. During
his time at Wooster Mennonite he and Grace started their family. They
welcomed Beverly Ann and Jon Scott to complete the Brunner Family. Over
the years God called Paul and Grace to long-pastor at Zion Mennonite
Church in Hubbard, Oregon, Whitestone Mennonite Church in Hesston, and
Beech Mennonite Church in Louisville, Ohio. It was always their
desire to close their ministry doing interim pastoring. Those interims
lead them to Zurich Mennonite Church in Zurich, Ontario, Canada,
Directing the Pastoral Ministry Program at Hesston College, Trinity
Mennonite Church in Hillsboro, Trinity Mennonite Church in Phoenix,
Arizona, Tabor Mennonite Church in rural Goessel, and finally Blooming
Glen Mennonite Church in Blooming Glen, Pennsylvania.
Left
to miss him are his wife, Grace; daughter, Beverly Ann Goertzen and
husband, Nelson; son, Jon Scott Brunner and wife, Chauneci; brothers,
David Brunner and wife, JoAnn and Donald Brunner and wife, Carolyn. Also
missing him are grandchildren, Tyler Goertzen, A.J. Goertzen and wife,
Stacey, Hope Goertzen, Christina Brunner, Nicholas Brunner, and
great-grandson, Reed Goertzen, as well as number of nieces and nephews.
Services
will be held at Hesston Mennonite Church on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014.
Viewing and family visitation from 3-5 p.m. at the church. Memorial
service at 5:30 p.m. in the church sanctuary. Following the service
there will be a fellowship meal and celebration in the Community Room of
the church. Inurnment will be Saturday, Sept. 20, at East Lawn Cemetery, rural Hesston, at 10 a.m. In
lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Dementia Care at Schowalter
Villa, Hesston, and may be sent in care of Miller-Ott Funeral Home, 107
S. Lancaster, P.O. Box 32, Hesston, KS 67062.
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