June 20, 2025

Paul Schuessler: Borrego’s 2024–2025 Legionnaire of the Year

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Honoring His Steady Service to Post 853 and Community

Each year, American Legion Post 853 in Borrego Springs selects one member whose actions reflect the true spirit of service. The Legionnaire of the Year award isn’t about titles—it’s about showing up, stepping in, and strengthening the community without expecting recognition.


This year’s honoree is Paul Schuessler, a 14-year member of Post 853 known for his steady presence at the Bargain Barn and unwavering support of veterans.

The honor was passed to him by Heide White, the 2023–2024 Legionnaire of the Year, who recognized Paul’s quiet leadership and dependable contributions to the Post and the Borrego community.


As the 2023–2024 honoree, Heide, wrote:

What’s a Legionnaire of the Year, Anyway?
Every year, American Legion posts like ours choose someone to be  Legionnaire of the Year. It is a pretty special honor. It’s not about rank or how long you’ve been a member. It’s about showing up, pitching in, and truly living the spirit of the Legion.
The Legionnaire of the Year is someone who goes the extra mile—not just once, but all year long. They help out without being asked, support fellow veterans, and do whatever needs doing to keep things running smoothly. Basically, they’re the kind of member we’re all glad to have around.
This year, we’re proud to name Paul Schuessler as our Legionnaire of the Year for Post 853. Paul’s been with the Legion for 14 years, and has been a steady and positive force at the Bargain Barn and activities at the Post. He’s always there to lend a hand and encourage others, and he never asks for credit or recognition. That’s exactly why he deserves it.
Thanks, Paul, for all you do. And to everyone else, keep an eye out. Next year, it could be you." 
– Heide White, 2023–2024 Legionnaire of the Year


Serving Beyond the Legion


Paul’s contributions extend far beyond the Legion. He’s a familiar face at events across Borrego Springs, often alongside his wonderful wife, Marjorie Schuessler. Together, they support many vital causes in the community—advocating for performing arts, education, state park preservation, local water issues, civic engagement, and more.


Paul served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1962 to 1965, completing basic training at MCRD San Diego before deploying to Southeast Asia. His explosives training sparked a lifelong interest in pyrotechnics—used not for destruction, but to bring joy through fireworks displays.


“He likes to blow things up—not for destruction, but for fireworks to paint the sky for public enjoyment,” said Marjorie Schuessler, Paul’s wife.

After military service, Paul worked for a year at U.S. Steel in Gary, Indiana, then earned a degree in forestry from Lassen College in Susanville and a BS in Park Management/Recreation Administration from Sacramento State University.


He was hired as a California State Park Ranger in the early 1970s and served for 30 years. His first assignment was at Humboldt Redwoods State Park, with later postings at Calaveras Big Trees, San Diego Coast, Anza-Borrego, Gaviota/Santa Barbara, San Clemente/Doheny, and Palomar.


Paul lived in Borrego Springs from 1975 to 1983, then returned in 1987 to live out his retirement years. He co-founded Friends of the Library, serving for over 20 years, and has been a member of American Legion Post 853 for more than 10 years, serving on the Executive Board, volunteering at the Bargain Barn for 8 years, and continuing to help whenever needed.


In 2025–2026, Paul will carry on the tradition of honoring the next Legionnaire of the Year.


Borrego Springs is fortunate to have residents like Paul and Marjorie—people who give their time generously, stay informed, and make the community stronger in quiet but lasting ways.


Learn More and Get Involved


American Legion Post 853 is a cornerstone of the Borrego Springs community, supporting veterans, hosting events, and offering a welcoming space for connection and service. Whether you’re a veteran or a local resident who wants to contribute, there are many ways to get involved.


Location: 4515 Borrego Springs Road, Borrego Springs, California
Website:
www.ca853.org





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