
Lula Pauline Salisbury
Lula Pauline (Paulie) Salisbury, 97, died April 14, 2022, in Des Moines. A celebration of life will be held Friday, April 22 at 11 a.m. at West Des Moines United Methodist Church, Eighth and Grand, West Des Moines.
She was born in Nevada. She spent most of her childhood in Jefferson, graduating from Jefferson High School in 1942. After graduating from high school, Paulie moved to Des Moines to study music at Drake University. While studying there, she played French horn in what was then known as the Drake/Des Moines Symphony. It was in the symphony that she met Allen Salisbury, who also played French horn. They married on June 10, 1950, and made their first home in Des Moines. They adopted four children: Allen Reid, Laurie Beth, Katherine Ann, and Paul James. After several years living in Sioux City, in 1961 the family moved to West Des Moines. Paulie lived in the same house until her passing.
She was active in her music sorority, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treble Clef Club, La Sertima, Clef and Drama and PEO. The Salisburys were members of the West Des Moines United Methodist Church where Paulie sang in the choir and was a founding member of the church’s first bell choir, Bell Messengers. She also played in the brass group at the church well into her early 80s. She served in many volunteer leadership positions at the church and helped count money every Monday morning.
Paulie was preceded in death by her husband, Allen, and her son, Allen. She is survived by her remaining children, Laurie Meyer (Mark Jones), Kathy Salisbury and Paul (Tina) Salisbury; seven grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.
She was born in Nevada. She spent most of her childhood in Jefferson, graduating from Jefferson High School in 1942. After graduating from high school, Paulie moved to Des Moines to study music at Drake University. While studying there, she played French horn in what was then known as the Drake/Des Moines Symphony. It was in the symphony that she met Allen Salisbury, who also played French horn. They married on June 10, 1950, and made their first home in Des Moines. They adopted four children: Allen Reid, Laurie Beth, Katherine Ann, and Paul James. After several years living in Sioux City, in 1961 the family moved to West Des Moines. Paulie lived in the same house until her passing.
She was active in her music sorority, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treble Clef Club, La Sertima, Clef and Drama and PEO. The Salisburys were members of the West Des Moines United Methodist Church where Paulie sang in the choir and was a founding member of the church’s first bell choir, Bell Messengers. She also played in the brass group at the church well into her early 80s. She served in many volunteer leadership positions at the church and helped count money every Monday morning.
Paulie was preceded in death by her husband, Allen, and her son, Allen. She is survived by her remaining children, Laurie Meyer (Mark Jones), Kathy Salisbury and Paul (Tina) Salisbury; seven grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.