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Eugene Mason Parker

Longmont, Colorado

Nov 20, 1929 – Oct 29, 2022

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BORN
November 20, 1929
DIED
October 29, 2022
LOCATION
Longmont, Colorado

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Eugene Mason Parker (Gene to Colorado friends, Euie to NY family), 92, passed away in hospice in Longmont, CO on October 29, 2022. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Denise Parker (nee Tibbitts) and is survived by his four children and their spouses Mary Parker (MIke Brosanhan) of Sedona,...

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Even though I hadn´t seen Gene for awhile, I´ll always remember his wonderful smile and quirky personality. I enjoyed him immensely.

Dear Parker Family, I am so sorry about your father's passing. My daughter and I met him one day in Parker Park where he was sitting on the bench where he would chat with your mom as he watched the little neighborhood kids play soccer. My daughter, my dog and I had the most wonderful time chatting with your dad. He was kind and we looked for him every time we walked by the park. We send lots of love to you all.

My condolences to the Parker family. Gene was lovely man. He always remembered me. And his love of his family was always forefront.

Gene holds a very special place in my heart. I dealt with Gene and Tim as their sales representative during his time owning D&G Hardware. He opened doors for me for other accounts and I will always be grateful for that. He became a good friend and will be missed dearly. Thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Parker family. Rick Ott

I met Gene when both of us were in rehabilitation for injuries we had suffered. We became quick friends and got together once a month for breakfast. Gene was a one-of-a-kind personality and I very much enjoyed his company. I shall miss him.

Tim and Family, I recognize the amazing contributions your Dad gave the community of Boulder and surrounding areas during his time here.. my deepest condolences and sympathies, love to you, Tim.

My condolences Tim. My thoughts are with you and your family.

This was a 2009 photo from the annual Christmas trip trip to Moab. I don't remember what said to Gene in this moment, but I will miss that sly chuckle, especially when it turned into a big laugh.