Paras: Farewell to a leader, protector, and friend

BRC lost more than a general manager of transportation with the July 30 passing of Mike Paras. It lost a leader, defender, teacher and role model.

Paras began his 43-year railroading career when he was 18. He worked for Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad and Union Pacific before joining BRC. He served in various roles, including: trainman, yardmaster, trainmaster, service unit superintendent, general manager of safety initiatives and general manager of transportation. It was said that he had seen it all and could find a solution for any problem.

Paras willingly shared his knowledge with employees, university students, peers or superiors.

“Mike was the most passionate and dedicated railroader I have known,” said Pat O’Brien, president. “His knowledge of the rail industry was all-encompassing and his desire to share his expertise with all was truly inspirational. He was a wonderful guy.”

Paras cared for the development of the people with whom he interacted. Steve Hoye, director-Chicago transportation coordination office, explained that this went beyond work.

“Mike helped me professionally and personally,” he said. “He helped me see the entire picture from the ground level to a 20,000-foot-level view. I appreciated talking to him as a boss and a friend.”

Though they continue to miss Paras, BRC employees remain grateful for the years they shared with him.

The BRC grieves the passing of Mike Paras, general manager transportation. He is pictured here with his wife, Stacey.

The BRC grieves the passing of Mike Paras, general manager transportation. He is pictured here with his wife, Stacey.