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Paula J. Plant

March 6, 1943 — May 28, 2024

Littleton, CO

Paula J. Plant

Paula J. Plant, born on March 6, 1943, in Lincoln, Nebraska. She passed away peacefully, May 28th, 2024; leaving behind a legacy of love and creativity. She was the cherished only child of Victor and Alma Eitel. Throughout her early years, Paula's family moved frequently before finally settling in California.

While attending Long Beach College, Paula met her future husband, Bill. Together, they welcomed their son, Chris. The family moved to Colorado, and shortly after, their daughter, Katy was born. 

Paula held several jobs over the years, but her vibrant life was defined by her passions and hobbies. She was a talented painter, expressing her creativity through beautiful works of art. Paula also had a deep love for gardening and ceramics, which brought her immense joy and peace. Her garden was a sanctuary of tranquility, and her ceramic pieces were cherished by all who received them.

Above all, Paula was a devoted mother and grandmother. She is survived by her children, Chris (Susan) and Katy (Tom), and her four grandchildren, Tori, Alex, Addy, and Peyton. Her unwavering love and dedication to her family were evident in every aspect of her life, touching the hearts of all who knew her.

In recent years, Paula faced the challenges of dementia with incredible strength and grace. Despite the toll the disease took on her, her kindness and warmth remained steadfast.

As we navigate this difficult time, we find solace in the countless memories and stories shared by those who knew her. Paula's legacy of love, creativity, and resilience will live on in our hearts forever. Your love and support during this time mean the world to us.

 

 

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