In Memory Of

E. Paul Annison

09/30/1946 - 04/28/2025
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About E. Paul Annison

E. Paul Annison, beloved son, brother, father, and friend, peacefully passed away Monday, April 28 2025, after battling advanced stages of cancer. Born on September 30, 1946, in Los Angeles, California, to Ernest Annison and Kate Jordan, Paul’s was a life marked by family, service, and enduring relationships.

Raised amid the sunny shores of Hermosa Beach, California and later the rapidly growing city of Van Nuys, Paul’s early years were filled with the sound of the ocean waves, the joy of neighborhood friendships, and the enduring influence of his hardworking, kind-hearted parents. As an energetic youth, Paul developed a deep love for the beach, surfing, cars, and the music of the 1950s and 60s—passions that would remain with him throughout his life.

Paul attended Birmingham High School, where he created lifelong friendships and memories that he cherished dearly. After high school, Paul pursued higher education while also working, displaying an early commitment to hard work and personal growth. In 1965, amid the backdrop of the Vietnam War, Paul enlisted in the U.S. Air Force National Guard. It was during this pivotal time that Paul’s spiritual journey began, eventually leading him to embrace religion in a deeper way and become a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Soon after becoming a member of the LDS church, Paul served a two-year mission for his church in Germany. This was a life-changing experience for Paul in so many ways. Those who knew Paul, often heard him share stories and found memories of his time in Germany. His faith and commitment to church service would remain as constants through his adult life.

After returning from his mission, Paul embarked on a career in the pharmaceutical industry, where his determination and people skills earned him top accolades and corporate awards. It was during this chapter of his life that he met and fell in love with Katherine Carter. Their bond was immediate and strong, leading to marriage and ultimately a large family, including six children.

Paul was a devoted husband and father, finding great joy in his family. His love for his family and his relationships with his loved ones was a great source of happiness to him. Whether coaching, teaching, or simply spending quality time with his family, Paul worked hard to always put them first.

Throughout his life, Paul remained a dedicated member of his church community, serving in various capacities and strived to lift and inspire those around him. He loved studying and teaching gospel topics and enjoyed helping others to grow their faith in Christ and build their relationships with Him.

Paul’s life was evidenced by profound love for God, family and his country. His memory will live on in the countless lives he touched and in the enduring legacy he leaves behind.

He is survived by his former wife Katherine, his cherished six children, fourteen grandchildren, and a lifetime of friends who celebrate his life and mourn his passing.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to The American Cancer Society, in honor of Paul’s bout with cancer.

 

 

Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.

 

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4 comments

  • shawna setlow Adams

    Condolences to Kathryn and your beautiful family. He is a fun person. He’s probably already got things happening in the next sphere. You both made great memories in my life.

  • Todd Kissel

    Condolences to the family. Our 74 year of friendship will forever be in my heart. Will miss late night texts and endless conversations about childhood memories. RIP Paul

  • Rick Turley

    I will miss my friend Paul. I always enjoyed serving with him and listening to his stories of growing up in California, his conversion story and his mission to Germany. Sending prayers of comfort to all his family at this difficult time.

  • Darrell Skip Amy

    I’ve known Paul 70 years great guy incredible friend. I will miss him so much.

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