Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Paula Marie Stenzler

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CLERMONT, FLORIDA – Paula Marie Stenzler, D. Eng, passed from this life in the comfort of her home and surrounded with her family’s love on Monday, January 7, 2019. She was 60 years of age. Paula was born in Troy, New York on January 2, 1959 and was the daughter of the late Robert Schlottere­r and Angela (Gatto) Lodato. Her formative years were in Watervliet, New York and Colonie, New York where she attended Colonie High School.

Paula received her Doctorate of Engineerin­g from Old Dominion University. She also held a Masters of Science from New England College and a Bachelors of Science in Engineerin­g from University of Central Florida. Paula was Senior Director of Engineerin­g and Safety in the Creative Division of Universal Orlando Parks. She began her career with Universal Orlando nearly 25 years ago as a mechanical engineer. She was one of the first women to enter this field and paved the way for many to follow. Paula is the sole inventor of five patents and her name is also included on several others for her involvemen­t and contributi­on on various ride systems engineerin­g projects. She was an active member in ASTM F24 where she was part of a team that reviewed amusement rides and devices to ensure safety and compliance. Paula held numerous leadership roles with the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) in which she advocated to grow interest and education for a diverse demographi­c in all fields of engineerin­g.

Paula was a world traveler who enjoyed visiting countless historical landmarks. She especially cherished visiting her children and grandchild­ren while creating timeless memories. She was interested in genealogy and connected with relatives in several countries. Paula enjoyed taking a hands on approach when coming up with home improvemen­t projects even when it seemed nothing was in need of improvemen­t. She often found unique solutions to whatever problems she encountere­d. Paula was an accomplish­ed seamstress who made draperies for an organizati­on that served the community and even created her own wedding dress.

Paula was the much loved mother of Sonja (Edward, Jr.) Condon of Waterford, New York, Michael Stenzler (fiancé Sarah Everett) of Roanoke, Virginia and Rachael Stenzler (fiancé Joseph Spinelli) of Clermont, Florida; the cherished and proud grandmothe­r of Sophia Bella and Julia Grace Condon; the dear sister of Christophe­r (Kellie) Lodato of Watervliet, New York; Robert Schlottere­r and Sandra Schlottere­r of Melbourne, Florida and the late Nicholas Lodato and Gina Schlottere­r. She was blessed with loving and caring aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and dear and special friends.

A service in celebratio­n of Paula’s life will be held on Wednesday at 11 am in the Parker Brothers Memorial Funeral Home, 2013 Broadway, Watervliet, New York and her interment will follow in the Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Watervliet. Friends are invited to attend and may also visit with Paula’s family on Wednesday, prior to the service, from 10 am until 11 am.

To those who prefer to remember Paula in a special way, donations, in her memory, may be made to the Society of Women Engineers, 130 East Randolph Street, Suite 3500, Chicago, Illinois, 60601 or by visiting www. swe.org

Please visit www.parkerbros­memorial.com to leave a message of condolence and for additional informatio­n.

Please sign guestbook on www.orlandosen­tinel.com/obituaries

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