Gundel Paulsen

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Gundel Paulsen (born October 9, 1926 in Borby near Eckernförde ; † September 7, 2018 in Husum ) was a German educator and editor of anthologies .

Life

Gundel Paulsen, great-great-grandniece of the Föhr lay painter Oluf Braren and niece of the entrepreneur and lay researcher Lorenz Braren , grew up in the Eckernförde Bay , later in Flensburg - Mürwik and Flensburg- Jürgensby . After finishing school from 1933 to 1945, she attended the University of Education in Flensburg from 1947 to 1949 . She then worked in school in Handewitt , Flensburg and Hamburg , from which she left in 1957 in order to be able to devote herself to the upbringing of her son Ingwert.

She had been married to Ingwert Paulsen (1924–2014), a graduate economist, since 1951, moved to Neuwied am Rhein in 1969 and first to Kiel in 1973 and then to Husum , where the Husum printing and publishing company was founded from the Friedrich Petersen printing company the Husum publishing group came into being, in which they published numerous anthologies with Christmas stories and childhood memories from various German regions.

Works

Christmas stories

childhood memories

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Private obituary , accessed June 25, 2019
  2. ↑ Obituary notice with information about Gundel Paulsen as a volunteer "monastery manager" , accessed on June 25, 2019
  3. Gundel Paulsen at "Verlagsgruppe Husum"
  4. ↑ A curriculum vitae written by Gundel Paulsen. Publishing archive of the Husum printing and publishing company