Alan-Parker-Obituary

Alan Parker

Concord, New Hampshire

Aug 9, 1949 – Jun 1, 2023 (Age 73)

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BORN
August 9, 1949
DIED
June 1, 2023
AGE
73
LOCATION
Concord, New Hampshire
CHARITY
Special Olympics

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Alan Parker Concord, NH - Alan Parker, a lifelong resident of Concord, passed away at his home on June 1, 2023. Born August 9, 1949 to the late Richard and Eileen (Kavanagh) Parker, Alan received his education in Concord at St. John's School and Bishop Brady High School, graduating in 1967. In...

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I remember your dad and your husband as a caring, wonderful man who taught me a lot of stuff with my father when I was young. I remember going to his dad's house and playing with the Airedales and all that fun stuff. But Alan was a wonderful man and yeah I learned a lot from him so thank you!

I'm so sorry to hear this and he will be missed.

I was so sorry to hear of Alan's passing. I knew Alan through my sister and brother in law, Gus Labrie. We had many good times together. I have very fond memories of Alan and a beautiful photograph that he took years ago. I think of him each time I look at it. May his memory be eternal.

Sincere condolances to the family..

I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Alan on several homes. Many great memories! He was a good brother in law as well. I miss his humor already!! RIP Big Al.

Alan and Wayne had a band during our high school years. Two brothers I was happy to know. God rest both of them. Susan Stevens Beno

Sorry for your loss Susan, Mel, and Cole. Alan and I went to school together. Played sports together and went through the years of adolescence together. Some of the most memorable times during those years were spent with Alan. He always brought joy to me. I will never forget Alan.

I am so very sorry for your loss. I knew Alan through his many building projects in Concord and he was so easy to work with. A truly wonderful person. May your memories bring you comfort.

My sincere condolences to Alan´s family. I grew up with Alan , one street over. We played Little League together, and countless games of wiffleball. He will be missed by many. RIP Alan!