In loving memory of Phyllis Rebecca Pazicky, a cherished wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, who passed away on April 29, 2024, in Charlotte, NC. Phyllis was born on August 6, 1926, in Brooksville, Florida, to John H. (Jean) Allen and Elna Allen.
Phyllis led a remarkable life filled with love, laughter, and creativity. After retiring from a successful sales career, she pursued her interest in real estate and earned her real estate license. Her proudest accomplishments included being a self-taught painter known for her beautiful artwork, a talented singer deeply involved in music at church, and a dedicated choir director for many years.
Known for her caring nature and great sense of humor, Phyllis always stood strong for her family. She had a deep faith that guided her actions and was the cornerstone of her dedication to her loved ones. Phyllis will be remembered for her occasional feisty spirit that added a spark to every family gathering.
Outside of her professional and family life, Phyllis found joy in simple pleasures. She loved gardening, taking peaceful walks in nature, and immersing herself in the world of books as an avid reader. Her passion for music extended beyond the church choir, as she enjoyed playing the piano and sharing her talent by teaching piano lessons to others.
Phyllis is survived by her loving husband Donald Pazicky; devoted children Melodie Dichito, Dale Robb, and William (Linda) Robb; grandchildren Rebecca Combis, Melissa (Mark) Bitsura, Danielle Dichito (Eric) Spalding, Morgan Dichito, Taylor Robb; as well as great-grandchildren Matthew Robb, Anthony (Katie) Combis, Gabby Bitsura, Thea Bitsura,
and even a great-great-grandson, Giovanni Combis.
She is also predeceased by cherished siblings Dwight Allen, Benjamin Allen, and Alicia Levesque.
Phyllis Pazicky's legacy of love, creativity, and unwavering faith will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her. May she rest in peace knowing she touched countless lives with her kindness and bright spirit.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made to the Shriners Hospital for Children or the Alzheimer's Association in Phyllis's memory.
*"To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die." - Thomas Campbell*