Edna Patricia "Trish" Paris, 70, most recently from Canton, Georgia, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Sunday, February 2, 2020, at home surrounded by her loving family. Born on June 15, 1949, in Thornton, Kentucky, Trish was the youngest daughter of seven girls for James Ernest and Edna Gertrude Hamilton. Her early years were spent in Kentucky and southwestern Virginia where she graduated from J.J. Kelly High School in Wise, Virginia in 1972. She spent most of her young adult life living in Richmond, Virginia, where she worked for the federal government, then moved to Roanoke, Virginia for many years. Trish moved to Canton, GA in 2018 to remain close to her children and grandchildren. She loved to cook for her family, and rarely missed any of her older grandchildren's events as they lived nearby. Beside cooking, Trish loved to read, complete crossword puzzles, work jigsaw puzzles with her family and often with her dear friend Nannie Ball of Roanoke, Virginia, and watch classic shows like "The Andy Griffith Show" and "The Walton's". Trish bravely fought pancreatic cancer for 19 months, and Multiple Sclerosis for almost 32 years. Trish is proceeded in death by her parents; her sisters Betty Baker, Peggy Mullins, Martha Yates, and Stella Hudson. Those left to cherish her memory are her husband, Richard Paris; her daughter and son-in-law, Becky and Brad Orth of Canton, Georgia; her son and daughter-in-law, Danny and Christine Jones of Centre, Alabama; her four grandsons, Kyle and Ryan Orth, and Craig and Ethan Jones; her sisters Sarah Rodlin and Jewel Dowdy; many nieces and nephews; friends from all walks of life; and her faithful canine companion, Lucky. Family will host visitation at Darby Funeral Home in Canton, Georgia on Thursday, February 6, 2020 from 5:00-7:00 p.m.. A private funeral service will be held there on Friday, February 7, 2020 as officiated by Susan Brown of Canton First United Methodist Church. Trish will be laid to rest afterwords at Cherokee Memorial Park.