Paula Drakulich Kimbrough

1949 - 2020

Paula Drakulich Kimbrough obituary, 1949-2020, Carson City, NV

Paula Drakulich Kimbrough

1949 - 2020

BORN

1949

DIED

2020

Paula Kimbrough Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Apr. 3 to Apr. 5, 2020.
Paula Drakulich Kimbrough

Carson City - Paula Drakulich Kimbrough [70 years old]

Paula passed away in her home on March 31st, 2020 in Carson City.

Paula was born in St Mary's Hospital in Reno on April 23rd, 1949. She was very proud to be a native Nevadan. She was the oldest daughter in a family of nine. She attended catholic schools in Reno with her final two years of school attending Reno High and graduated in 1967. She then attended UNR while working at different jobs at Pioneer Bank, the Diocese of Reno, front desk of the Ponderosa Hotel, Holiday Inn and finally the Front Desk Manager of the El Dorado Hotel. After the birth of here twins and her husband's career moves, she then became a fulltime mother and wife. She gave up finishing college with a degree in architecture to support her husband's career; a decision she made without regret. She met her husband Mark at the Nevada Day parade in Carson in the fall of 1966. And they have been together since then for 53+ years. They were married in 1973 at the Carmelites and this was the first marriage allowed at the once sequestered convent. The two then began their years of moving from beginning in 1974 at Warrior Point Park at Pyramid Lake and then in 1975 to Davis Creek Park , then in 1981 leaving Washoe County Parks as a Ranger to become in 1985 a Park Supervisor for Nevada State Parks and then moved to Washoe Lake State Park then to Rye Patch then to Wildhorse and then finally in 1986 to Sand Harbor at Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park. Then in 1993 Mark was promoted to management and left public housing to build a home on 5 acres on the Carson River in Carson City.

She was blessed with twin boys, Christopher [Kit] and Beau. They were a handful, but she loved them dearly and was always there to support and mentor them in all their endeavors. She was an excellent mom to these boys and their love for her is testimony for her exceptional love and caring as a mother.

Paula, Mark and the twins took many a road and camping trips. Loading up the twins and going camping or traveling. Paula's favorite time was when she could be alone in peace and quiet while Mark would go out on adventures with the twins. When the twins left home, Paula and Mark would enjoy travel to Hawaii [several times], Florida and a big trip to Northern Italy.

In her shortened life, she had to endure many trying personal life situations, some much more difficult than others. To work though all these challenges she found relief and solace in her art work and the Lord. She was very committed to her family with a lot of strength and always kept her great sense of humor through all life's challenges. Paula was an extremely talented artist and wanted to find a way to be able to stay home with her children and bring in income. She came up with "Eggspressions by Paula" a unique in the world art form using eggs as her canvas. Hundreds of people from all over the country highly treasure her egg art. Paula was able to recruit her friends and family to help travel and sell her art at art and crafts shows in N. California and Nevada. Mark was her business partner and spent many hours and trips to help her business be successful and rewarding.

She loved to go to Drakulich family gatherings. She absolutely adored her brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews. As her husband and twins know, she was a great listener and loved to sit and sincerely chat and get caught up with all their lives.

Her faith in the Lord was unquestionable and she was totally devoted to his calling and faithful to the word of the lord. She was an avid bible study participant in the communities she lived in.

She was preceded in death by her father Duke Drakulich and mother Ina, her soul mate younger sister Andrea Manor, her nephew David Drakulich and her treasured Shiloh Shepard dog Micah who was also a member of the family for 10 years.

Paula is survived by her husband, Mark; her twin sons and wives Christopher [Kit] and Diana of Stockton: Beau and Casey of Dayton, grandsons Troy and Nolan; granddaughter Charly. She is survived by her brother Geno, wife Kathleen; Joe, wife Tina; and sister Denise Altick, Husband Joe who were major part of the support team in the last few years. She is also survived by brothers Damon; Victor, wife Linda; Sisters Julie, husband Edgar; Marie, husband Tim and many wonderful nieces and nephews.

The family is especially thankful to Casey -our daughter- in- law. We are especially grateful for her true compassionate caretaking skills to help Paula through this terrible Alzheimer's disease. Paula was also very fortunate to have her friend, Betty Jo, come once a week to help out. Caretakers Nancy, her daughter Alexy and son Luke also became part of the family. Finally Nurse Wanda and staff from A Plus Hospice Care insured a very comfortable end for Paula. Paula's kept her sense of humor through-out her fight with this disease and she was always smiling, joking and giving out her hugs.

The lord is with you Paula - A gathering will be held when the world becomes a safe place again.

Donations may be made in Paula's name to the Carmelites Monastery 1950 La Fond Drive, Reno, NV 89509-3099 or to the David J Drakulich Foundation - www.arthealswarwounds.com

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September 14, 2020

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Deborah Richmond Foulkes (Fallon)

September 14, 2020

Hey Paula...remember that time...ah, there were so many days I wanted to call you since 2000; we had already known each other 27 years then. From the times you were my boss at the Eldorado Hotel to when you called me long distance to say that Lenny Bias had died, because you knew I was a big Celtics fan; we laughed and joked and cried together. Like all the people who were touched by your lovely self, your personal thoughtfulness is what I remember most. A genuine person who loved her family more than herself. When you were out at Pyramid Lake and could only get one radio station; when the boys were born and could barely fill a shoe box; when we stayed at Davis Creek in your camper; when you started Eggspressions by Paula and shipped out three dozen eggs for me to sell in NH. So many memories...we lost contact in 2000....and I have missed your kindness and beautiful soul for these twenty years. I take your Christmas decorations (eggs) out every year and remember our friendship with gratitude for having known you. Godspeed Paula, give me a call...and look up Griff for me on the "Other Side" as the ancient Celts called Heaven...I was also sad when that hound left. A great artist is all remembered by her artwork...these are pictures of the early Eggspressions by Paula, you are probably going to scold me for sharing these primitive examples of your later, incredible work. See you in the next life Paula. Talk to you soon.

April 14, 2020

Paula and I were friends at Reno High School. I will always remember her as being honest, kind and very, very fun!

Sending wishes for comfort and peace to Mark and family.

Dede Emerson Goodnight

April 12, 2020

Sending our deepest condolences and love to the Kimbrough and Drakulich Families from the Drendel and Haas Families

Ellie Riley

April 7, 2020

Paula was a very special person. I have lost touch with her over the years, but we had some very good times. My condolences to all of the family.

Mark, I am so sorry for your loss.

Linda Ainsworth

April 7, 2020

Wishing the entire Drakulich and Kimbrough
families condolences at this sad time.

Paul Crooks

April 7, 2020

I first met you in 1957 when I was 16 and just moved to Reno. Your Dad, Duke invited me to your home for dinner to talk football as I would be playing for him at Manogue. REST IN PEACE

April 6, 2020

Paul was a wonderful lady. My mother holds very fond memories of Paula and of course her beautiful egg creations. She visited my mother many times with her wonderful sense of humor. She so enjoyed her visits over the years. RIP Paula. Loved your beautiful soul.

Claudia Caramella and Family

Rosie and Lily Kimbrough

April 5, 2020

Victor Drakulich

April 5, 2020

Remembering those Wednesday night dinners at our house when you selflessly drove to and from Carson to bring Mom and Dad.

Willy McClure

April 4, 2020

Wishing the Drakulich family peace and comfort through this difficult time.

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