Louis John Park's Obituary
Louis John Park, 74, of Seminole, Florida, passed away on March 9, 2026. Born on April 22, 1951, in Panama, Louis spent his formative years in Florida, graduating from Dixie Hollins High School before advancing his education at a Technical College, where he trained to become a skilled CT/MRI Technologist in the medical field.
Throughout his career, Louis was dedicated to his profession, providing compassionate care and expert knowledge in medical imaging. His work not only helped in diagnosing and treating patients but also showcased his meticulous nature—a trait that was evident in both his professional and personal life.
Louis was a man who cherished his family deeply. He is survived by his daughters Jaime (Travis) Cannon, Lindsey (Albert Lehocky) Park, and Kali (Torr Cohen) Park; grandchildren Eden Lehocky, Zane Emery, and Jace Emery; siblings Allan Park, Jerri Braun, and Michael Park; and Ida Park, the mother of his children. His life was also enriched by many extended family members and a wide circle of friends. He was preceded in death by his sister Mary Schmidt and his parents, William John Park and Marie Elizabeth Schmidt Park.
A passionate man, Louis took great pride in the aesthetics of his surroundings. He meticulously cared for his yard, filled with various plants, and took pride in his home, often rearranging furniture and decorating for holiday gatherings. His love for creating the perfect ambiance extended to his hobbies, which included playing backgammon, enjoying the sun, sand, and pool, and going on vacations. Known for dressing sharply, he also relished moments when he could “get casual” and unwind in the comfort of his loved ones. Additionally, Louis was a true creative and would add an artistic touch to everything around him, making the ordinary extraordinary.
A gathering for family and friends to celebrate Louis's life will be announced later. This event will reflect his love for relaxed and joyful get togethers, providing an opportunity for those who knew him to share memories and celebrate the life of a man who was deeply loved and will be greatly missed.
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