Dorothea "Dot"-Parker-Obituary

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Dorothea "Dot" E. Parker

Concord, New Hampshire

Dec 15, 1932 – Jan 1, 2021 (Age 88)

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BORN
December 15, 1932
DIED
January 1, 2021
AGE
88
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Concord, New Hampshire
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Cremation Society of New Hampshire - Boscawen Obituary

Dorothea E. (Urlwin) Parker passed away at home, on April 29, 2021 after a period of declining health. Dot was born in Utica, NY on December 15, 1932 to George and Ethel Urlwin, shortly thereafter moving to Concord. Dot is survived by her children Nancy Jackson, Thomas (Moe) Parker, Anne...

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Time passes all to quickly but special ones are remembered even after they´ve let us. Mary Kenison

Dot Parker ran the office at Bernadette when I was a camper . She was a friend to all and always kept things running smoothly.
My thoughts and prayers to the entire family .

Ellie Murphy
Camp Bernadette

Dear Parker Family,
Sincere condolences at your beloved mother’s passing! I have many fond memories growing up together on Chase Street. Rest assure she is with her Lord and Savior now!!
Miss you all.

Dot was the glue that kept the Fatima Business Office together for many years. She always had a smile and good word for everybody. She was always there to deal with campers, staff, parents and anyone who walked through the door. As a young Waterfront Director, Dot made me feel welcomed at Fatima, kept me out of trouble in the Business Office, and always made me feel as though I had a home. A gracious and caring person whose contributions to the Camps cannot be measured. Rest in Peace!

We knew Dot as "Graham Cracker" and always looked forward to her visits with her family in Bartlett. She was such a gentle soul we so enjoyed her stories and many laughs. Cheers Dot!!

God speed, Dottie.

Dot was a sweetheart, always kind, generous and fun. We worked together at the NH Hospital Association where she was adored by all of her co-workers. My heart goes out to your entire family at this sad time.

Dot was one of a kind -- always welcoming others to her home. I considered her a great friend and will miss her so much.

I knew Dot during her time at the New Hampshire Hospital Association. She was always cheerful and willing to help anyone. Thinking of her many family members and friends. Kathy Bizarro-Thunberg, Executive Vice President, New Hampshire Hospital Association