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About Mary Paris
Mary Danziger Paris is buried at Zion Memorial Park, 5461 Mayfield Road, Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146.
Section 2, Row 3, Grave 74, next to her husband of 58 years, Abe/Avrum Paris (in grave 75)
Mary Danziger Paris was my grandmother, the mother of my dad, Bill Paris.
She had a wonderful sense of humor and could tell the best jokes in Yiddish.
She was the family stand-up comedian and no one laughed harder at her jokes than she did.
She kept the party going and there was always laughter when she was around.
She told us that as a young girl she had red hair which was passed down to all of my siblings and some of their children too.
Her husband, Abe was a quiet guy with a sly smile and was content to let her shine as the center of attention everywhere they went.
When she entered a room, the party began.
She was a strong, hard-working, confident woman and a loving parent and grandparent.
She cooked in great quantity and enjoyed having her family and extended family for Sunday meals throughout my childhood.
Her house filled with relatives and children on Sundays.
BIRTHPLACE: RADOM, POLAND
Szydłowiec 11 miles SSE (birthplace of her husband, ABE PARIS)
Before WWI (c. 1900):
Town: Radom
District: Radom
Province: Radom
Country: Russian Empire
Jewish Population in 1900: 11,277 (in 1897)
Alternate names: Radom [Pol, Rus], Rudem [Yid], Rodem
Russian: Радом.
Yiddish: ראדאם / ראָדעם
58 miles S of Warszawa. Capital of Radom Gubernia, 1867-1917