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DONALD E. PARSONS

Norwood, Massachusetts

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August 7, 2013
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Norwood, Massachusetts

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PARSONS, Donald E. Of Walpole formerly of Norwood died on Aug. 7, 2013 at the age of 55. Beloved husband of Tina M. (Bernardi) Parsons. Devoted father of Nicole S. Parsons of Walpole. Brother of Kathleen Sullivan and her husband John F. of Wrentham and his late Twin Brother Ronald E. Parsons and...

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Tina, I just heard of the loss of your dear husband. My deepest sympathy and may god bless you and your daughter in this difficult. His pain and suffering is over and someday you will all be reunited in Gods kingdom. Love Kim and Joe Oram (Orlando)

Dear Tina and Family, Please accept my Sincere and Heartfelt Sympathy upon hearing of the loss of your beloved husband. In love and sympathy your former employee, Kathleen Hennessey Arey

Dear Tina & Family. Just returned from a weekend away and heard of the loss of your husband,Don. I am so sorry to hear this and please accept my sincere sympathy. I only knew him from a few visits to Bernardi's Restaurant and found him very pleasant and much too young to be this ill. Sincerely Marion Gravina

Tina and Nicole,

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your husband and father, Don. I'm so glad that I met him at Stephen's Christmas Eve Party one year and spoken to him quite awhile. I hope you and your daughter will find comfort knowing that you have fond memories of him.

So sorry to be reading the passing of your husband Donnie Tina and family and his sister Kathy and family...He was so handsome and way too young!! God Bless you all!

Tina and family just heard the news of sonnies passing my prayers are with you and nicci. He will truly missed.

Donnie, Ronnie & I grew up together as teens. Donnie taught us how to ride dirt bikes, he suffered so since Kelly but, always smiled and laughed when we were together. The last time was at Kevin's cause, we howled like Vikings for 20 minutes about all the goofy stuff we did as kids like the time Ronnie wouldn't let go of the rope swing at the train bridge. My condolences to Tini, Nicci, Kathy and all who were close to Donnie, the world has lost a magnificent sole.

Donny invited my wife and I over to his house to watch a Pats game when we moved to Walpole and knew no one. He was a wonderful man who we will miss deeply. So sorry for your loss, Tina.

Tina and Nicci, So sorry for you loss. I know Donnie was a fighter till the end. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.