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Virginia Palochak
September 11th, 1935 - January 1st, 2024
September 11th, 1935 - January 1st, 2024
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Virginia Palochak passed away on January 1, 2024, and went home to be with the Lord and loved ones who passed before her. Virginia was born in Pennsylvania on September 11, 1935 to Fred and Carolina Dyne. She married Victor Palochak in October of 1952. They lived in the small town of Sterrettania, where they owned and operated a Pure Cider Mill, until they started commuting to Florida in the winter and finally made St. Petersburg Florida their home. There she became a meat wrapper and worked in one of the grocery stores which is now today, Publix. After she retired, she started cleaning houses for people, she loved to clean, and everything always had to be clean. She always went where she was needed and that is how she arrived in Vegas. She loved talking with people, although she would say she didn’t. But once you got her started, she wouldn’t stop. She likes the beach being in the sun, traveling, hiking, dancing (country the most), puzzles, books, plants, and bingo! She is preceded in death by her father Fred, her mother Carolina, her sisters Laura, Mabel, Wilma, Dolores, her daughter Victoria (Vicki), and her former husband Victor. She is survived by her brothers Sonny, Richard (Dick), Butch, her children Terri, Tammy, and Victor, her nine grandchildren Travis, Rocky, Joey, Alison, Courtney, Alexis, Jesse, Anthony, Willow, Wyatt, and her great grandchildren Anthony and Nicole, Ellie and Blakely, Gabriel and Grayson, as well as nephews and nieces.
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