This memorial website was created in the memory of
J. (Lu) Lula Foley (née Parales), born
in Coshocton, Ohio
on the 8th September 1923
and passed away on the 3rd March 2010, 86 years of age.
Biography
Full Name: J. Lula (Lu) Foley
Born: 8th September 1923
Passed Away: 3rd March 2010
Age: 86 years of age
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Country: The United States
Father: Peter Parales, Sr.
Mother: Persa Stangovitch-Parales
Birth Place: Coshocton, Ohio
Children: Thomas G. Tcimpidis, Gerald A. Tcimpidis
This memorial was created by Tom on
8 Mar 2010(update)
Survived By: Children Thomas G. Tcimpidis (Linda) and Gerald A. Tcimpidis, stepson David Tcimpidis (Carol), brother Jim Parales, and sister Nena Parales-Moore.
This memorial website was created in the memory of our beloved Lu Foley who passed away peacefully in her sleep on March 3rd, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio at 86 years of age. She was born in Coshocton, Ohio to Peter Parales, Sr. and Persa Stangovitch-Parales on September 8th, 1923. Lu later moved to Greenfield, Ohio where she graduated from McClain High School in 1941. She was subsequently a resident of Great Neck and West Islip, New York and Nacogdoches, Texas before moving to Columbus, Ohio in 1970. She retired from Ohio State University in 1987 where she had been an Administrative Assistant for 17 years in the Agriculture College.
Lu was preceded in death by husbands George E. Tcimpidis and E. M. Foley and brother Pete Parales. She is survived by her children Thomas G. Tcimpidis (Linda) and Gerald A. Tcimpidis, stepson David Tcimpidis (Carol), brother Jim Parales, and sister Nena Parales-Moore.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 13, 2010 at the Rutherford Funeral Home in Columbus, Ohio. Burial was next to her mother in Greenfield Cemetery in Greenfield, Ohio immediately following the service.
This memorial site was created by Tom Tcimpidis on March 8, 2010.
It is so sad that Lu has passed but at least she in a better place now and finally out from underneath the control and influence of that pathetic excuse of a son and human being Gerald Tcimpidis!
9 Mar 2010 – Michael Juholafrom Columbus, Ohio
When I first met Lula she had bright eyes, and a ready laugh. It was a joy to visit with her. As time passed, it became difficult to watch her continued decline both mentally and physically. While I never wish for a person to die, I know Lula is now in a better place where she can laugh again.
9 Mar 2010 – David Tcimpidisfrom Livingston Manor, New York
In spite of the fact that I am indicated as her stepson, I never really knew Lu as well as I should have. However, she opened her house to me the three years I was a student in New York City, and was a gracious hostess and probably the only one I could talk with in the household. We shared with each other on a regular basis, and this was a great comfort for me. We spoke of many things those days, and I remember her, very fondly.
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9 Mar 2010
Tom Tcimpidis placed this flower
& wrote: Mom always liked gardening!
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