She is survived by her four children, 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She thought she could stand long enough to do it,” Lowry said. “Two weeks before her death, she was using a walker and wanted me to set up an inside-office putter game. She still found time for her hobbies of gardening, bridge and golf. She also served as longtime local chairwoman of numerous charitable organizations including Easter Seals, Crippled Children and March of Dimes. In 1972, Panzarella was a member of the steering committee that created the North Harris Montgomery County College. The 10 best hitters in Houston Astros history.Get ready for PlantCon, the first major gathering of Houston plant-lovers.This Astros prospect earned a major endorsement from GM Dana Brown.Texas weatherman apologizes after posts about almost shooting a child go viral.'Swimming pool it is': Large shark reeled in 100 yards away from shore at Texas beach.cities for 'nude gardening,' which exists Damaging hail, winds threaten Houston area Thursday evening.She remained active in charity and civic circles until her late 80s, the family said. Doreen Panzarella is an obstetrician-gynecologist in East Setauket, New York and is affiliated with Stony Brook University Hospital.She received her medical degree from Drexel University. “It made her angry that she had to have help even then,” Robert Panzarella said. She lived in the same house for more than 40 years and on her own until a month before her death. “The garden at her home was always a masterpiece of landscaping.” “She liked to plant trees and preserve the flora and fauna,” Martin said. Humble Assistant City Manager Mark Martin described her as the “Lady Bird Johnson of Humble” because Panzarella concentrated on beautification projects. In the years in between, she won a seat on the Humble City Council from 1979 to 1985. Panzarella was a Humble school district trustee from 1969 to 1979, and 1985 to 1988. And she had a lot of energy and the time to do what needed to be done,” said her son Robert, who was then 16 and the last child still living at home. “She had enough money so that she didn't need a paying job. Her career as a public servant spanned almost two decades, but did not begin until the year her husband died. They had four children whom they guided into scientific fields: Lowry, the pathologist and three sons, John, a retired chemical engineer and citrus fruit specialist in Lake Jackson Carl, a retired dentist in New Caney and Robert, an emergency room physician in Baytown. They married in 1942 and moved to Humble, where they developed a thriving family practice until his death in 1969. She studied music at the Chicago Musical College and business at DePaul University before she met Dr. She was fluent in Italian and French and would translate documents for her non-English-speaking parents, her daughter said. 28, 1915, to Italian immigrant parents, Panzarella became an accomplished violinist and Italian cook.
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