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Francis J. Parisan Jr.

North Coventry, Pennsylvania

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FRANCIS J. PARISAN, JR., OF NORTH COVENTRY Francis J. Parisan, Jr., widower of Melissa (Soroka) Parisan of South Hanover Street, North Coventry Twp., passed away Friday, June 7, 2013 in the Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. Born in Wilmington, DE, he was the son of Francis J. and Juanita (Cluff)...

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My Heart is truly broken for a wonderful man whom went through so much heartache and tragedy in his life. He was a Kind Hearted Man. He is now with his wife and his beloved pet Eddie. I will truly miss seeing his wonderful beloved pets, Pearl (a true love bug), Cydney and Layla every morning and evening for their tastey treats. My deepest, deepest, Sympathy to his family.

I only knew "Dicky", as we called him, when I was a sophomore in high school,& I went "went steady" with him. He was a nice guy, & I believe we dated for about 6 months-a long time for young teens! We went our separate ways after that, & I moved from Phoenixville in Nov. 1970, when I got married. Had met his mother & stepfather when I went to their house. Please accept my deepest sympathy for the family's loss. Sincerely, Mary Ellen (Park) Selesnick

Truly a sad day. Dick was my neighbor for the 28 years I've been on this Earth, and it will sadden me every day that I'm outside and don't see him playing with his beloved dogs. He was one of the most pleasant and kind people I've met, and I'll never forget him. May you rest in peace, Dick-You're in our thoughts and prayers and will be greatly missed.

I knew Dick from SEPTA. He was such a nice man, a gentleman. I am so sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathy to his family. Janet Piot

MAYU RESTIN PEACE AND LOOK DOWN UPON US ALL - BUNNY

Was a good friend, co-worker. Have many good memories. Always was upbeat and will miss him .

Was a good friend, co-worker. Have many good memories. Always was upbeat and will miss him .

I only knew Dick through working with him at SEPTA for a few years before he retired. He was always in good spirits and took all things in stride. It was a pleasure to know him.
John, my prayers are with you and your family.

Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back at all the memories you've shared help you get through tomorrow.