Lucille M. Traylor-Majocha, 75, of New Kensington, passed away peacefully at Saint
Margaret’s Hospital July 1, 2020, surrounded by her loving family.
She was born September 13, 1944 in Queens, NY preceded by George and Lucille Traylor
(parents), Mark Traylor (brother) and Stacy Watterson (daughter). She is survived by her
sister, Maureen Traylor-Johnson (NY), brother, George (Karen) Traylor (PA) and brother,
Paul Traylor (MD).
Also surviving are her children David (Matthew) Majocha, Kathleen (Randy) Troyan, Jason
Majocha, Elizabeth (Lucas) Forster, Rachel (Steve) Blosnick, Erik (Michelle) Majocha,
Dallas Majocha, Samantha Majocha, and Sarah Majocha.
Lucille was extremely proud of her children’s’ accomplishments in life in addition to her
grandchildren’s achievements. You would always hear her speak to complete strangers
about wonderful her family meant to her and how honored she was to have such great kids
and grandkids! In FACT, she would say I have 11 Grandkids and 3 Great Grandchildren
and all her beautiful nieces and nephews.
She grew up with a love of the arts. A very talented woman she was. She owned a beauty
salon in NY, could sew the pants off anyone, draw fashion clothing and characters at the
drop of a dime and play guitar! Amazed at where her kids got her talents from, we often
answered, well, “from you of course mom!” As we remember her life, one common theme
came to the front, the most loving, supportive, shirt off your back, last dime in her wallet
person to help the person needing it most, above herself! She put everyone else first! This
is her legacy she left behind as first a daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, aunt, and a
friend.
Lucille had a special place in her heart for Community Life in her final months. She spoke
of the wonderful experiences and services they provided during her time. Specifically, her
special nurse, Denise Fontana. She spoke of her in the highest regards and provided her
with the highest care and concern for her health professionally and personally. The
Majocha family wishes to extend our most gratitude for all that you have done!
There will be no public viewing and the services will be private. Arrangements are under the care of the Cicholski-Zidek Funeral Home, Inc., Natrona Heights 724-224-8688.
Any donations can be made to Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. To send an online condolence please visit www.cicholski-zidekfh.com.
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