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Preserve forever →Paula Christine Reumont
May 2, 1952— March 7, 2026
Salado, TX
Paula Reumont ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by Broecker Funeral Home on Mar. 12, 2026.Paula was born in 1952 Denver Colorado. A resident of Salado Texas she died on March 7, 2026 after a battle with cancer in her 74th year. She passed peacefully surrounded by a small group of close friends.Paula was predeceased by her father Paul Ralph Reumont, a highly decorated US WWII and Korea air force pilot veteran, her mother Mary Chistina (Gamble), and brothers Bruce, David, and Allan.She is survived by her niece Pamela Mendoza of Boise, Idaho, daughter of David and cousins on her maternal side in Arizona, Ontario and Quebec.Paula had many great loves in her life Fashion, fun, Scout, Chick,Joe, Jackson,John, Barista, Allan, Gerald, and Zip.Paula will be remembered as a vibrant, thoughtful, caring woman who lit up every room she entered. Paula lived life large and with panache. The apple did not fall far from the tree as mother Mary was as flamboyant as they come, hosting notable Hollywood stars like Jimmy Stewart in their Los Angles California residence.Her love of horses was legendary, and she left behind her beloved Golden retriever Scout.Her ashes will be interred in St. Johns Anglican Cemetery in Port Dalhousie Ontario where the remains of her mother and brothers lie. Father Paul Reumont rests at the Arlington National Veterans Cemetery.Please join us March 22 1:30 pm at the Chapel at Caliber Oak Salado TXTo plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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