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Edward Parker

Portland, Maine

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Edward Parker PORTLAND -- Edward Parker, of Portland, died as he had lived, peacefully, on April 15, 2010, at the Gosnell Memorial House in Scarborough. He was born June 3, 1933, the fifth of seven children to George Randall Parker and Lena Pearl (Havener) Parker of Portland. He attended Peaks...

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I hope my memories and thoughts of your parents are already known. I am sorry for your sadness and wish I could help. Pammy

Sorry I could not be at Uncle Eddie's memorial, but said prayers for him at Sunday Mass. Remembering good times in CT and ME on the island. Loved to hear your mom call him "Eddie Pucker" in her ME accent. He was a talented artist and sign maker. The first time I saw him, when I was 11 or 12, I thought how good looking he was. Thinking of all of you in the Parker Family. Love, Cousin Elaine

Very fond memories indeed of Eddie and Fern down on the island, They're sadly missed.

Lois Parker
Stephen Parker

I was a classmate of "Eddie Parker" at Peaks Island school. In Fact, I have our "graduation" pic.from 1948...My brother was a friend of Davids.

Back then your Dad had the beginnings of an artist, taking the prize for all the drawings we had to do..And his infectious grin ..WOW !!

I am so sorry for your loss..

Carol ( Purmort) Gizowski

Diane, Judy & Cathy,
My thoughts and prayers are with you, my cousins! I have very fond memories of all of you & Uncle Eddie & Aunt Fern and my summers on Peaks Island.

Our condolences for everyone's loss. Uncle Eddie was a man that loved family and laughter and will always be remembered for great times on the "island" and at Old Orchard Beach. Together with Auntie Fern and the Irish in heaven we are all missing a great party. Forever in our thoughts and prayers.

My condolences to the Parker Family.
I also am a resident at Bayview Heights for many years,and I always admired Ed for his quiet kindnesses to all the Residents. I offer my prayers for the repose of his soul. May he rest in Peace !
Therese Blais,Bayview Heights

My heart aches with the loss of my Uncle Eddy. He and my Aunt Fern were woven into my past as well as my future. I will miss his greeting and the sound of his voice. My thoughts and prayers are with you, my dear cousins.

Some people are truly blessed with wonderful memories people leave behind. That is the way I feel about my sweet, funny and talented Uncle Eddie. I will always remember the twinkle in Aunt Fern's eye when they were together. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers and I truly wish I could be there. Love, Ann Parker-Pismenny & family