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Harold Leftridge Parker

Dec 3, 1929 - Feb 6, 2026

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Hal was a very sweet funny man. We always made each other laugh. When I first met him we talked a lot about the military. I was never in the military but a lot of my family were. Hal told lots of stories, some real and some not. But we laughed. We went on small trips around Nashville and always stopped on the way home to get milkshakes. We would dance a few times. He talked a lot of his family and his past girlfriends and the trips he had gone on. Hal was a joy to be around. He lived a full ...

Uncle Harold was very supportive to me over the years after I lost my first son. Our long conversations would go on for hours. I enjoyed our laughter and joking about everything. I remember when I visited him, he invited me to go to the university and sit in on a class that he was teaching. I even took notes. It was a huge class, probably about 60 students. It was hard to understand some of the words he was saying as I did not know what they meant so I had to take a dictionary and look them...

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Harold's Obituary

Dr. Harold Leftridge Parker, age 96 of Murfreesboro died Friday February 6, 2026. He was born in Ft. Wayne, Indiana and had lived in New York before moving to Tennessee, and was preceded by Opie Parker and Blanche Green Parker; sister, Shirley Jean Carlson; and a son, Stephen Parker.Dr. Parker...

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