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Phyllis L. Oleksak

Westfield, Massachusetts

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Phyllis L. Oleksak1930 - 2013WESTFIELDPhyllis L. (Paradysz) Oleksak, 83, of Westfield, died Saturday at home. She was born in Springfield to Louise and Sophie Paradysz and lived all of her life in Westfield. Phyllis was a 1948 graduate of Westfield High School, a 1952 graduate of Westfield State...

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I had "Miss Paradysz" for 4th grade teacher at Franklin Avenue School and she will always be my favorite teacher. She was so kind and so much fun. I'm a grandmother now and I have the fondest memories of her. My deepest sympathy to her family

To Phyllis's family we offer sincere condolences. Our neighbor will be missed. We will fondly remember our occasional brief chats as we strolled past her home. Rest in peace Phylis

Lisa and Ron Pignatare

to the family of Miss Paradyz - you were (4th grade Franklin Ave) my inspiration to be a teacher so many years ago. So glad I was able to practice teach at Franklin while you were there.

Aunt Phyllis , you were awesome! Filled with life and adventure .... we will always remember that in you....! We will strive to keep your spirit alive... Love Joel and Patty

Aunt Phyllis, rest in peace, love Joel......

A.P. was the absolute best aunt. When we were small, she always made each day splendid - and this continued into our adulthood. Will always remember vacations on Cape, Christmas Eve, and her special birthday cards. Thanks, A.P. We love you and will miss you.

Our sympathy to the family. A huge loss as a neighbor. This wonderful lady with an infectious smile was a delight to know. Always a kind word and a thoughtfulness that sprang from the spirit of life she embraced. She was a gift and will be sadly missed by us and our grandkids.

So sorry for your loss. I had your mom for 5th grade at Juniper Park. She was a very kind lady. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

To laugh often and much.
To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children.
To earn the appreciation of honest critics.
To appreciate beauty and find the best in others.
To leave the world a better place then you found it.
To ignite a love for learning.
To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
This is to have succeeded.
Job well done Mrs. O