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Lillian Park Paraska

  • On October 31, 2024
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Lillian “Lil” Park Paraska, 86, of Washington, PA, passed away Wednesday, October 30, 2024 in McMurray Hills Manor, McMurray, PA. She was born on July 11, 1938, in Mt Morris, Greene County, PA, the daughter of the late Earl L and Addie Lemley Park.

Lillian graduated from Trinity High School in 1956.

She was employed at Washington and Jefferson College as Secretary to the Controller, Continental Can Company, Hazel Atlas Glass Plant #1, as Secretary to the Chief Draftsman and Manufacturing Engineer, and retired from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office as Clerical Supervisor in 2002 after 22 years.

Lil’s faith was a very important part of her life. She loved bowling, dancing and vacationing at the beach. She looked forward and enjoyed her visits filled with laughter from her dear friends Nancy Bielawski and Philomena Jacobetz. Her most favorite times were going shopping and spending time with her beloved daughters, they were her pride and joy.
She is survived by her two loving daughters, Michele Bell of Washington, PA and Tami (Mike) Sedunov of Ruffs Dale, PA.

The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at McMurray Hills Manor and Gateway Hospice for their compassionate care during their mom’s time there. Private services are entrusted to Pittsburgh Cremation and Funeral Care. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Gateway Hospice.

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Michelle Grosso
Michele and Tami, I am deeply saddened about the passing of dear Lillian. I was blessed to get to know her and you both these past few months at McMurray Hills Manor. She always greeted me with a warm smile and was kind to my mother. May dear Lil rest in peace. May the beautiful memories of her bring you both strength and peace. God Bless. Michelle
Barb Giaquinto
Michele & Tami: You have my Deepest Sympathies -have so many memories at the Washington Country Club and anytime I ran into her over the years after. She was so kind inside and out - what a beautiful soul she had-she always had that smile. I have not seen her in years but that picture was how she always looked-she never seemed to age. I know how close you both were always to her and you will feel that loss forever but may you find peace and comfort in knowing that she is now truly at peace and free of any health issues. My Thoughts and Prayers are with you now during this tough time and in the days ahead when you miss her the most.
Barb Giaquinto
Lorie & Lisa & family: Deepest Sympathies in the loss of your Aunt Lil. Remember so many memories of all of us down at WCC pool in years past - Always a special Lady - Hope all those memories you have of her over all the years help you cope with her loss. My Thoughts and Prayers go out to you all during this difficult time.
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