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| Paula R. Walsh |
| Date Of Birth: | January 31, 1945 |
| Date Of Death: | December 19, 2011 |
| Service Date: | Visitation- Tuesday, December 27, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. till Noon
at St. Patrick Church of Merna
Memorial Mass- Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at Noon at the church |
Paula R. Walsh, 66 of Bloomington,
IL died at 2:20pm at home on Monday, December 19, 2011. Her memory
will be cherished as an optimistic, loving, and adventurous person
who saw only the good in other people. She shared her life-long
chorus of "everything is great" attitude with those fortunate
enough to call her a friend (almost anyone she met!). Through
her unique "Paula Power", she used her legendary energy level to
share kindness and compassion. This was a blessing to both her
family and community.
A proud native Texan, Paula
Browning was born in Beaumont, Texas on January 31, 1945. She grew
up quickly with much parental responsibility for her two younger
brothers, Dan and Bob. In high school she was an active actress and
public speaker - the Texas winner in the Voice of Democracy
competition -- which provided a trip to Washington D.C. which she
always said "broadened her horizon and goals". After graduating cum
laude from South Park High School in 1963, she attended Lamar
University. Paula held numerous offices in the Gamma Phi Beta
sorority while working her way through school. She graduated in
1967 with a degree in Speech and Hearing Therapy and a minor in
Special Education. Paula loved nature and outdoor sports,
frequently citing her formative years on an East Texas farm and an
Outward Bound Course she took as a young adult. She continued to
create similar fond memories throughout her life centered on
horseback riding, camping, hiking, and down-hill skiing.
While at Lamar University, Paula
met husband Bill, (a Yankee!) cadet at the US Air Force Academy, on
a blind date in college after being introduced by best friends Tom
and Elizabeth Eaves. They were married June 5, 1968 on the same day
of his graduation from the Academy. They lived and built lasting
cadres of friends during stints in California, Texas, Thailand,
Colorado, Indiana, and Mississippi, before making Central Illinois
home, first in the Paxton/Rantoul area in 1986, and then in
Bloomington in 1990. Wherever she and Bill lived, Paula found
many ways to enrich her community.
First, Paula taught students with
disabilities, attempting to mold them with her infectious
enthusiasm and her fearless mindset. Paula left the workforce for a
period to raise her children, Brent and Shannon, and continued as a
dynamic force within their schools, church, and community as Youth
Group Director, cub-scout den mother, co-president of local church
council, and perpetual performer or director in countless community
and school theatre works. After moving to Bloomington-Normal, Paula
worked at WJBC Radio, B-104 Radio, OSF/St. Joseph's Medical Center
and CTS Inc., before retiring in 2009.
Paula excelled at her natural
position of being Bill's social chairperson and they always enjoyed
double dates with friends and the One Nighters II, a private
theater group started in 2002. Paula took immeasurable pride
in the lives of her children and their friends, her three
grandchildren, and the eight Illinois Wesleyan foreign exchange
students (and their families) whom she and Bill sponsored in the
past 18 years. She cherished the role of Godmother, second
mother to her Wesleyan "kids", and simply "friend" to Brent and
Shannon's high school, University, and adult circles. If someone
knew Bill, Brent, Shannon, or daughter-in-law Nida - then they knew
Paula. She was ever present and had a way of spreading her wings in
relationships. She created a bond with not only "you", but
also your family, and in doing so, Paula forged deep and lasting
connections.
Paula was extremely involved in her
grandchildren's lives. She loved their summer and Christmas
times together, yet during the other seasons, "Noni" earned
immediate frequent flier status on the routes between Bloomington
and Boston, MA and then Paris, France where they live now. She was
an energetic Noni who provided her grandchildren with lots of
quantity and quality time, as well as a legacy they will cherish
forever. Her bedtime singing sessions, cookie baking and book
reading will be missed fiercely.
Paula will be remembered for her
generous attitude and sunny disposition towards all. She lived life
with a focus on helping others in their business and personal
lives. The dynamism in her personal life carried over to her civic
life as Paula valued community service and was involved with
numerous organizations. She has been recognized and honored
for her outstanding service with The 2011 WJBC Radio,"Don Munson
Spirit of McLean County Award"for her years of service in this
region, The 2010 Girl Scouts, "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best
Friend" honoree for her dedication to the ideals, principles,
and practices of the Girl Scouts, The 2008 Illinois Heart &
Lung Foundation, "Gale Keeran---Spirit of Success Award"
recipient, The 2007 Boys and Girls Club of
Bloomington-Normal, "Citizen of the Year"co-recipient, The
2006 YWCA, "Woman of Distinction in Business"award which recognizes
the professional achievement of women, The 2005 McLean County
Chamber of Commerce, "Athena Award" recipient which goes to
an individual who inspires and encourages the empowerment of fellow
women business leaders, The2002 B-N Sunrise Rotary Club, "New
Rotarian of the Year",The '94-95 and '96-97 McLean County
Chamber of Commerce, "Gold Key Member of the Year", and the
1995 Business to Business Magazine, "10 Most Influential Business
Leaders in McLean County" group, The '94-95 McLean County Chamber
of Commerce, "Gold Key Member of the Year", The City of Rantoul,
Illinois, "1990: Mayor's Proclamation of Appreciation"recipient,
The 1988 St. Malachy Church's, "Kelly-Mattingly Donor
Award"and in 1986, the United States Air Force Chief of
Chaplains, "Meritorious Service Award"
co-recipient.
Paula has been a board member or
dedicated member for many groups, including the American Red Cross
of the Heartland (Board Member), Athena International™, the
Babyfold (Executive Board), B-N Sunrise Rotary Club (Member
'01-Present including terms as Vice-President & President), Big
Brothers & Big Sisters, Birthright, Bloomington Downtown
Business Association (Board '04-'07), Boys & Girls Club, Boy
Scouts of America, Community Advocacy Network (Steering Committee
'02-'04), Easter Seal/UCP of McLean County (many positions
'96-'06), Girl Scouts, Habitat for Humanity (OSF/St. Joseph Medical
Center Team Leader multiple years), Illinois Wesleyan Associates
(Board Member '93-'11), Host Family for Illinois Wesleyan
University Exchange Students (18 years and eight students from
Russia, India, Latvia, Columbia, Moldova, Ecuador, and France),
Leadership Illinois ('97-'03) and Leadership McLean County,
McLean County Chamber of Commerce ('91-'09), McLean County
Historical Society, St. Patrick of Merna Church's Irish PumpkinFest
tradition (initial organizer), and the United Way of McLean County
(varied positions from '96-'04)
She is survived by her husband Bill
Walsh of Bloomington; son Brent (Nida) Walsh of Paris, France;
brother Bob (Sarah) Browning of Marble Falls, Texas; brother Dan
(Peggy) Browning of Dallas, TX; and grandchildren Kajus, Julius,
and Simona Walsh; and myriad nephews, nieces, and cousins. Paula
was preceded in death by her parents Prater and Ruth Browning as
well as her daughter Shannon Walsh (1980-1998).
A memorial mass will be held at
12pm on Tuesday, December 27th at St. Patrick Church of
Merna (1001 N. Towanda Barnes Rd.), preceded by visitation
from 9am-12pm also held at St. Patrick's.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may
be made to the American Red Cross of the Heartland (www.archeartland.org) or
the Baby Fold (www.thebabyfold.org)
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