Louis John Park

Louis John Park

April 22, 1951 March 9, 2026

Seminole, FL

Louis John Park, 74, of Seminole, Florida, passed away on March 9, 2026. Born on April 22, 1951, in Panama, he spent his formative years in Florida, graduating from Dixie Hollins High School before training at a technical college to become a skilled CT/MRI Technologist.

Throughout his career, Louis was known for his dedication to his profession, offering compassionate care and expert knowledge in medical imaging. His meticulous nature, evident in both his work and personal life, helped countless patients through accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Above all, Louis cherished his family. He is survived by his daughters Jaime (Travis) Cannon, Lindsey (Albert Lehocky) Park, and Kali (Torr Cohen) Park; his grandchildren Eden Lehocky, Zane Emery, and Jace Emery; his siblings Allan Park, Jerri Braun, and Michael Park; and Ida Park, the mother of his children. He was preceded in death by his sister Mary Schmidt and his parents, William John Park and Marie Elizabeth Schmidt Park. His life was enriched by many extended family members and a wide circle of friends.

Louis took great pride in the beauty of his surroundings, tending his yard filled with plants, thoughtfully arranging his home, and decorating for holiday gatherings. He enjoyed playing backgammon, relaxing in the sun, sand, and pool, and traveling on vacations. Creative and artistic, he brought a special touch to everything he did, whether dressing sharply or simply unwinding casually with those he loved. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

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