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Amy Morgan Parker

North Stonington, CT, Connecticut

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Amy Parker March 19, 2009 NORTH STONINGTON - Amy Morgan Parker, 77, of North Stonington, formerly of Canton, passed away on March 19, 2009. She was the wife of John D. Parker III. Visitation at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 1230 Flanders Road, Groton on Saturday, March 28th...

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John, Richard & I are sad to hear of Amy's passing. I remember you & Amy walking on our street in Canton. The neighborhood hasn't been the same since you moved away. Our hearts go out to you at this time.

Dear John--We were saddened to hear of Amy's passing. What an extraordinary lady she is! I always marveled at all the things she was able to do without her sight--like knit and weed her garden and cook meals. Imagine all the things she can do now that she can see. Amy was a ray of sunshine in the lives of all her knew her. You both helped us with our genealogy when we were just getting started. She was a faithful member of our sisters' scripture study group. We have fond memories of her...

John,
David and I remember Amy with the fondest of memories. What an incredible person she was. It is our prayer that God will be with you during this difficult time and that memories will sustain you.

Amy is an angel loaned to us on earth who blessed and inspired many lives. Amy constantly lifted our family and so many others through her love, example and service. All who know them take great strength from John and Amy, whose joyful marriage is legendary among us.

We send our heartfelt love and prayers to John and family with assurance that Amy has gone home "trailing clouds of glory." We plan to celebrate her life by emulating her example.

Much love from Jerry and Alta...

Dear John,
Well, if I can see through my tears, I'll send you a few thoughts. Amy has always been one of my favorite people. I believe I learned more from her by the way she lived and her positive attitude than I have from numerous seminars on such... Recall the years we lived in CT together. Amy and Barbara and I served in the RS Presidency together for the Hartford Ward. After I was released as President, the Bishop asked me if I thought Amy would be able to serve as President. I...

John,
We loved her and are deeply saddened by her passing. Our hearts go out to you during this sad time, Kindest regards, Bob and Tina Musante

John, we were so saddened to hear that Amy has left us. She is a sweet soul and our hearts go out to you.

Dear John,
I have such fond memories of Amy during the time you lived in Canton. Whenever I came to visit teach Amy I always left feeling uplifted. I especially loved to visit with Amy in her garden and have her share her knowledge of perenials with me. Amy will always have a special place in my heart.

Dear John,
We have fond memories of Amy and her diligence to family and church. Our prayers are with you.