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Louise Panzarella

Houston, Texas

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LOUISE MARIEPANZARELLA, 94, passed away peacefully on December 27th, 2009. She was born on November 28th, 1915 in Chicago, Illinois to John and Ortenzia Brizzolara. She attended Chicago Musical College and DePaul University. She married the love of her life, Carlo J. Panzarella MD, and they...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

It was sad to hear of your mother's passing. I am amazed at her diverse talents from reading the obituary. I know my Aunt Josephine Brown traveled with her on occasion and enjoyed those times. Josephine spoke highly of her. Louise had a life well lived and her many legacies will be carried on both by her esteemed family members (of whom I am proud to know) as well as by those many organizations she influenced. May she rest in peace. Jackie Sbarboro Swiss

Please accept our deepest condolensed on the loss of such a wonderfully talented, multidimensional and loving person as Louise Panzarella. A full life was lived with her as a beacon of inspiration to many people whom got to know her. May the perpetual light shine upon her and rest in peace.

Carl, So sorry that I couldn't be there to share this difficult time with you. We have shared so many good times that it seems wrong not to be there to share the bad as well. You know my thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Nadine

We know words cannot heal the pain of losing someone so dear. We hope you find peace, love, and strength in the memories you cherish. Please accept our deepest sympathies.

John,

Your mother had a rich and full life. She must have been very proud of all her children.

I remember both your parents with fondness. You and I were listening to an opera one evening when your father came in. He joined us on the floor around the record player and gave us a glass of rosé wine and taught us to admire the color and fragrance. He translated some of the singing so we could better understand what we were hearing. He said the only reason he was a doctor...

It is so refreshing to remember Mother P. in her glory days as noted here in her obituary. I hope all her progeny, the many listed here, will know her for all of her many endeavors and accomplishments, for her energy and competitive spirit--for all I saw and appreciated in her during the 40-something years I have known her. Blessings and farewell, Mother P.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Carl I remember your Mom and her joy in gardening. It is hard to let go of our parents. Carolyn Amos Dipboye