Paula worked as a pattern maker for Key Industries for 19 years before becoming a homemaker. She enjoyed piecing quilt blocks, cross stitch, embroidery, crochet, quilting, gardening, canning, and baking. Her salsa was a family favorite and her grandsons loved when Mema made cinnamon rolls.
Paula is survived by her husband, Stanley Killian; her daughter, Regina Potter and husband Duane; her two grandsons, Colton and Paden Rader; her brothers, Gary (Wilma) Slack, Larry (Donna) Slack, Jerry (Lisa) Slack, Terry (Jenny) Slack, and Barry Slack as well as many nieces, nephews, and other family members and friends that loved her dearly.
Paula is preceded in death by her father, Paul Ray Slack and her mother, Alice May (Glass) Slack.
Paula worked as a pattern maker for Key Industries for 19 years before becoming a homemaker. She enjoyed piecing quilt blocks, cross stitch, embroidery, crochet, quilting, gardening, canning, and baking. Her salsa was a family favorite and her grandsons loved when Mema made cinnamon rolls.
Paula is survived by her husband, Stanley Killian; her daughter, Regina Potter and husband Duane; her two grandsons, Colton and Paden Rader; her brothers, Gary (Wilma) Slack, Larry (Donna) Slack, Jerry (Lisa) Slack, Terry (Jenny) Slack, and Barry Slack as well as many nieces, nephews, and other family members and friends that loved her dearly.
Paula is preceded in death by her father, Paul Ray Slack and her mother, Alice May (Glass) Slack.
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