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PAULA MARIE PRZYBILINSKI
October 5, 1961 - February 28, 2024
Age 62, of the Northside passed away Wednesday February 28, 2024. Paula was the Daughter of the late Raymond & Mary Przybilinski. Loving Mother of her son Bronson & (daughter in law) Courtney Przybilinski Grandma of Cayden Przybilinski (arriving soon). Sister of the late Patricia Snyder, Pam Minton, Raymond Przybilinski Jr. & Peggy Przybilinski. Her partner and love of her life Charlie Eisenberg. She will also be missed by her many nephews, nieces, cousins & friends. Paula is a graduate of class of 1980 Allegheny High School, she enjoyed along with her academics, Gymnastics & Diving. After graduating she worked as waitress at Julian's Restaurant from there became known as “the Jill of all Trades”. She then became one of the most sought after barmaids and served in several of the local Northside bars & clubs, was a mechanic, and well known for driving around in her cherry apple Stealth. She had many clients doing home repairs, remodeling, painting & house cleaning, all this and pursuing her trade in carpentry. Paula was a member of Union Carpenter Local 211 for many years. Paula has never been afraid of hard work, nicknamed “Steel Toes” because that was always in her boots. She made the newspaper many times as the female on the job. She was involved in the 3 new stadiums, PNC, Heinz, Pitt, & also Children's Hospital among just a few newsworthy articles. Of everything her proudest and most meaningful accomplishment was becoming a Mom, and she was a very proud & loving one of her one & only son Bronson as she always called him her Sunshine of her life. Paula just enjoyed the beautiful wedding of Bronson 7 months ago where she gained a beautiful 'daughter' Courtney whom she called her an Angel and was just over the moon on becoming a Grandma very soon. I know she will be looking down and watching over him (lil Cayden). Paula since retiring enjoyed hanging with her sister Pam, going for rides, listening to music, going thrift shopping, mapping different places to eat, helping her with babysitting, and helping take care of her brother Ray. Paula was very well loved by so very many, which accounts for so many friends considering her family. Her death is very heavy on many hearts. She will be truly & deeply missed.
Everyone is welcome to her Visitations Tuesday March 5, 3pm-8pm & Wednesday March 6, 10 am-11:30 am at Stephen M. Brady Funeral Home Inc. 920 Cedar Ave. Pgh. PA. 15212. Funeral Mass of Christian Burial 12pm at St.Boniface Church 2208 East Street Pittsburgh 15212. Burial will follow at Saint Stanalaus Catholic Cemetery 700 Soose Rd. Pittsburgh 15209