Paradoski, Ann born September 17, 1944 passed away on October 7, 2012. On September 17, 1944 in Grand Saline, Texas, Mary Evelyn (Pendergraph) and Ernest Clifton Daniels welcomed their daughter, Ann, into the world. She was the third of their four children. She moved with her family to Pampa, TX where she graduated from high school in 1963. Ann was married to Jim Browning from 1965-1977 where they shared a life together in Oklahoma. During this time, she earned her Bachelor and Master's Degrees graduating with honors. Ann was the first of her family to attend college. Ann set off for Houston where she met and married Gary Paradoski. They shared their life together until 1989. She enjoyed a wonderful career as an Executive Secretary for the International Vice Presidents at Getty Oil and Texaco. She was fluent in Spanish and French, and often received gifts from the international visitors who loved her wonderful personality and welcoming nature. Ann retired to Forney, TX where she spent the remainder of her years. She enjoyed life to the fullest, and her passions included gardening, talking with friends, and spending time with her grandchildren. Ann fought many courageous health battles. Her struggle for life was ever vigilant and exemplary. She was a beautiful person inside and out, had a positive outlook on life, and always welcomed Gods will in her life. On October 7th at the age of 68, our precious little mom went to be with Jesus. Her sweet presence and loving spirit will be forever missed by those left behind. Preceded in death by her parents Mary and Clifton and her two brothers Wayne and Larry Daniels. Survived by her sister Gloria Kidwell & husband Ottice (Jr.); three daughters, Kimberley Schubert & husband John, Susan Browning, Pamela Kelly & husband Patrick; four grandchildren, Brittany Callahan, Tyler and Cassidy Schubert, and Anne Valdez; four nephews Timothy and Richard Kidwell, Shaun and Shane Daniels; a stepbrother, Marvin Kramer; numerous wonderful friends. A visitation in remembrance of Ann will be held at New Hope Funeral Home, in Sunnyvale, Texas, from 3:00-5:00pm, on Friday, October 19th.