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Miriam Lucille <I>Wagner</I> Paar

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Miriam Lucille Wagner Paar

Birth
Hershey, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 May 2006 (aged 87)
Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Cremated, Ashes given to family Add to Map
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Miriam Paar was born Miriam Lucille Wagner, Jaunuary 30, 1919 in Derry Township, Hershey, Pennsylvania. She was the second daughter of dairy farmer Irvin U. Wagner and Bertha K. (Yordy) Wagner. Miriam and her older sister, Kathryn, grew up on their parents' farm, and graduated from Hershey High School. In 1943, Miriam met a 26-year-old soldier at a dinner dance held by the Hershey Company. He was on infantry training at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, and his name was Jack Harold Paar- the future host of NBC's "The Tonight Show"(1957-62), and "The Jack Paar Program"(1962-65). Jack and Miriam were married October 9, 1943, in what is now Salem U.C.C. Church, in Campbelltown, Pennsylvania. Rev. W. Wilson Carvell officiated, and Miriam's Maid of Honor was Charlotte "Lucy" Horst Chryst. Jack's Best Man and organist at the wedding was Army friend and musician, Jose Melis. He would be Jack's musical director on his future shows. After the war, the Paars moved to Hollywood, California, where their daughter, Randy, was born on March 2, 1949. In 1953, the Paar family moved to Bronxville, New York, and later to Connecticut. Miriam was a warm, gracious hostess with a sparkling smile. She was an excellent cook, avid tennis player, and cherished the time with their dogs, including Schnapps and Leica. Above all, Miriam was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and sister. Miriam Paar passed away on May 16, 2006. She was 87.
Miriam Paar was born Miriam Lucille Wagner, Jaunuary 30, 1919 in Derry Township, Hershey, Pennsylvania. She was the second daughter of dairy farmer Irvin U. Wagner and Bertha K. (Yordy) Wagner. Miriam and her older sister, Kathryn, grew up on their parents' farm, and graduated from Hershey High School. In 1943, Miriam met a 26-year-old soldier at a dinner dance held by the Hershey Company. He was on infantry training at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, and his name was Jack Harold Paar- the future host of NBC's "The Tonight Show"(1957-62), and "The Jack Paar Program"(1962-65). Jack and Miriam were married October 9, 1943, in what is now Salem U.C.C. Church, in Campbelltown, Pennsylvania. Rev. W. Wilson Carvell officiated, and Miriam's Maid of Honor was Charlotte "Lucy" Horst Chryst. Jack's Best Man and organist at the wedding was Army friend and musician, Jose Melis. He would be Jack's musical director on his future shows. After the war, the Paars moved to Hollywood, California, where their daughter, Randy, was born on March 2, 1949. In 1953, the Paar family moved to Bronxville, New York, and later to Connecticut. Miriam was a warm, gracious hostess with a sparkling smile. She was an excellent cook, avid tennis player, and cherished the time with their dogs, including Schnapps and Leica. Above all, Miriam was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and sister. Miriam Paar passed away on May 16, 2006. She was 87.


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