ilized his skills and knowledge of accounting and finance while serving on the Iowa Public Agency Investment Trust Board of Trustees for over 15 years. Paul was currently an active member of several community groups including a founding member of the Algona Morwens Kiwanis Club, and an active 3rd and 4th degree member of the Knights of Columbus Council #952 of Algona. Paul's faith was very important to him and he was an active member of St. Cecelia Church. He enjoyed playing cards, fishing, and spending time with his children and grandchildren. Paul is preceded in death by his parents; six brothers: Jim, Joe, Jack, Alan, Mike, and Rick; and two sisters: Sister Mary Ellen RSM and Sister Mary Francesca RSM; and Franklin J. Schultz. He leaves behind his wife, Janet; four sons: Glen Oldham of Plano, Texas; Leland (Amy) Oldham of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Francis (Sarah) Oldham of Minnesota Lake, Minnesota, Matthew Oldham of Plano, Texas; one daughter, Eileen (Christopher) Hodgson of Urbandale, Iowa; two sisters: Cathy (Larry) Phearman of Mason City, Iowa, and Imelda (Chuck) Housh of Monee, Illinois; eight grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.