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Suzanne Parisi-Barott
May 23rd, 2018
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Age 70 of Oakdale Died on May 23, 2018 Preceded in death by husband & father of her children, Pasquale J. Parisi; husband, Gilbert Barott; baby son, Joseph Parisi; step children, Cindy Sonnek, & Steve Barott. Survived by daughters, Suzanne Parisi, & Patricia (Mark) Nelson; grandchildren, Joseph, Patrick, Rachel, Andrew, & Nicole; great grandchildren, Joseph Jr., & Isabella; step children, Pami (David) Hesley, Jodi Barott, & Julie Barott; 16 step grandchildren; 19 great step grandchildren; brother, Jeffrey (Rebecca) Kovacs; special friends, Judy & James Olinger; Special thanks to Pam Hesley, DaVita Dialysis, and HealthEast for their loving care. Suzanne was the first female president of Payne Avenue Business Association. Retired from First State Bank after 23 years & Phoenix Residence after 13 years. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday (May 31, 2018) 11:00 AM at Transfiguration Catholic Church, 6135 15th St. N., Oakdale. Visitation Wednesday (May 30, 2018) from 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM at SANDBERG FUNERAL HOME, 2593 E. 7TH Ave., North St. Paul and one hour prior to the Mass on Thursday.
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In 1942, Gus Sandberg began helping St. Paul families navigate loss and celebrate life. Today, the tradition of exceptional service continues with our dedicated staff, who honor his mission. Since these humble beginnings 80 years ago, Sandberg Funeral & Cremation Services has been a trusted neighbor to families dealing with losing a loved one. ...
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