William Dennis Parker

William Dennis Parker obituary, Richmond, VA

William Dennis Parker

William Parker Obituary

Published by Bliley's Funeral Home - Chippenham from Jan. 2 to Jan. 3, 2010.
PARKER, William Dennis, age 81, of Richmond, died December 30, 2009. He is survived by two daughters, Carolyn Land Grove and her husband, Dick, and Denice P. Smith and her husband, Butch; a brother, Thomas W. Parker of Virginia; a sister, Lillian P. Bluestein of Florida; a grandson, Bryan Dennis Smith and his wife, Lynette; and two great-grandchildren, Zoe I. Smith and Robert T. Holloway. His remains rest at Bliley's - Chippenham, 6900 Hull Street Road, where the family will receive friends 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, and where funeral services will be held 12 noon Monday. Interment at Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Westover Baptist Church.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Denise Tabon

January 4, 2010

Mr. Parker will surely be missed. I live in the home next to where he lived for many years. I had the pleasure to be his neighbor for over 25 years and even though I still live there I miss him from being in his back yard and his white truck. He truly cared for me and my sons and always asked about everyone.
Mr. Parker will surely be missed.

January 4, 2010

I will surely miss Dennis. I lived next door to him for over 25 years and he always checked on me and my sons. Dennis was caring and I am just so sorry I did not see this in the paper until today. (Monday)
I would have definitely paid my respects to the family.
He will truly be misse.
Denise Tabon

Charles&Ann Fridley

January 3, 2010

You will be truely missed.

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