Mayor Pro Tem Tzeitel Paras-Caracci, 49, succumbs to cancer
Mayor Pro Tem Tzeitel Paras-Caracci, the first Filipino American to be elected to the Duarte City Council in California, died on June 25th at age 49 following a nearly three-year battle against lung cancer.
She served as the City of Duarte’s mayor in 2006, 2011, 2015, and 2019 and as the president of the Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials.
“We lost an outstanding leader and great pioneer,” remarked NaFFAA National Chair and President Brendan Flores. “She found great joy in the opportunity to wake up each day, to make a difference in service to her City of Duarte. She was the epitome of servant leadership, a true inspiration for me, and I’m sure many others throughout the nation. I challenge our Filipino American young leaders with a passion for community to follow in her footsteps and continue to make history in public service for our growing Filipino American population.”
Paras-Caracci was first elected to the council in 2001. She was the first Filipino American to be elected to the Duarte City Council and the first Duarte High School graduate, according to Duarte Mayor Margaret Finlay.
Paras-Caracci was also a member of the National League of Cities Board of Directors, the League of California Cities Board of Directors and president of the Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials. She was a director for the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, a governing board member of Foothill Transit and a board member of the Duarte Community Coordinating Council.
“We have suffered a huge loss in our city and I am profoundly saddened as Tzeitel was an immensely capable member of our Council, as well as a great personal friend to me, as well as many others,” Finlay said. “Her smile and energy were infectious, and it was an honor to serve on council with her.”
Born August 8, 1972, in Quezon City, Philippines, Tzeitel was named for the eldest daughter from the Broadway musical, “Fiddler on the Roof.” Her family moved to Los Angeles in 1975 and then to Duarte in 1985. Tzeitel graduated from Duarte High School in 1989 and Woodbury University in Burbank.
She died at her home surrounded by family on Saturday, Finlay said.
“It is with deep sadness and profound grief that the City of Duarte mourns the passing of the Mayor Pro Tem, the Honorable Tzeitel Paras-Caracci. Tzeitel leaves behind a legacy of passion and commitment for the city she loved,” reads a statement from the city. She credited her longevity to the doctors at City of Hope National Medical Center.
Caracci is survived by her parents, Lino and Russel Paras, husband, K.C. Caracci; stepdaughter Blake Caracci; son, Jack Russell; her brothers Bertrand and John Paul George and their wives.
Duarte is a city in Los Angeles County with a population of more than 21,000 mostly White (52 percent) and Hispanic (43 percent) Americans.