Barbara Louisa Paulin

Barbara Louisa Paulin

November 20, 1914 - August 11, 2011

Barbara Louisa Paulin

November 20, 1914 - August 11, 2011

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Barbara Louisa Gerardi Paulin
1914 – 2011

Barbara Louisa Gerardi Paulin, born Los Angeles, November 20, 1914, passed away in Corona del Mar on August 11, 2011 at the age of 96. Her parents, Elizabeth Belle Gerardi and Vincent Lacy Gerardi came from Trinidad, Colorado. Barbara and her sister Regina Gerardi Hancock were raised in Los Angeles during its golden years and experienced much of the rich history of The City of Angels.

Barbara graduated from Immaculate Heart High School in 1931 at the age of sixteen. While there she served as Student Body President, and was recognized as ‘The Girl With the Finest Spirit,’ a distinction that rang true her entire life.

Barbara attended USC where she was elected Helen of Troy in 1935, and served as president of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She was president of Mortar Board, and was a member of Trojan Amazons, and Beta Gamma Sigma Commerce Fraternity. Barbara graduated with a B.S. in Merchandising in 1935, and went to work for Broadway Department Stores.

Barbara married Clarence Clarie Harold Paulin in St. Brendan’s Church, Los Angeles, September 2, 1939. Clarie predeceased Barbara in 2002. Their four children, Michael Paulin Aida, Regina Richard Hunsaker, Elizabeth Brian Farris, and Stephen Paulin Eileen, were raised in Los Angeles. All four Paulin children followed their parent’s allegiance to the Trojan Family by attending USC. Clarie and Barbara moved to San Juan Capistrano in 1981 and were devoted parishioners of The Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano.

Barbara also leaves her beloved nieces, Barbara Hancock Richard Reynolds and Laura Hancock Michael Blewett, as well as nine grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Barbara was an active member of numerous service organizations including Trojan League.

A formidable tennis player and paddle tennis player, Barbara was an avid sports fan. She was an accomplished pianist, and spent many hours enjoying classical music. She also loved playing Bridge.

Barbara’s Roman Catholic faith was the center of her life, and she had a strong devotion to The Blessed Virgin Mary. After her faith, family always came first and Barbara was especially passionate about honoring her Italian heritage.

A Mass of Celebration of Barbara’s life will be said at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 17 at St. John Vianney Chapel, 314 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island.

If you would like to make a donation in Barbara’s name, the family has designated the Orange Catholic Foundation, c/o Diocese of Orange, 2811 E. Villa Real Drive, Orange, CA 92867.

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2 responses to Barbara Louisa Paulin

  1. Ray Damiano says:

    A fine Womam. A Woman of substance. A wonderful family. She leaves a legacy of love and service. Our deepest condolences to the entire family.

    Sincerely,
    Ray and Marie Damiano

  2. My prayers are with Barbara and with the wonderful family members who carry on the legacy she leaves with their marvelous Catholic faith. In sympathy and friendship. Carol McDermott

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