Fred-Parsons-Obituary

Fred R. Parsons

Great Falls, Montana

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Army veteran Fred Robert Parsons, 71, of 312 18th St. S.W., owner of the Crossroads Café, died Wednesday after a prolonged illness at a local hospital.There will be a motorcycle procession from Croxford Funeral Home to the Faith Center, 4700 10th Ave. S., at 1 p.m. Monday. Services are 2 p.m....

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Wendy,

Very sorry to hear about Fred. We very much enjoyed the times we spent with you two and and the rides we took. We will always remember him.

We just found out about Fred today, the 3rd of July. Our thoughts and condolences go out to all.

Wendy & Family
We are very sorry to hear about Fred, Our love and prayers are with you.
Love Carolyne & Rick Lynch

Wendy, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Fred will be missed by many. So glad we were able to ride together on a few trips with the Harley's. God Bless you during this sad time.

Wendy, my thoughts are with you at this time of your loss. Both you and Fred have always been great to both me and Jimbo. We will miss Fred greatly and we will be in to see you soon.
Deborah and Jim Anderson

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Love you Fred, thanks for the memories old friend. God speed and keep the shiny side up.

Wendy I am very sorry to hear about Fred

Dori, Debbie, Dirk, Wendy and all,

So sorry to hear of Fred's passing. All of the cliches about "time healing things, and he's in a better place now" really don't mean a thing to you all right now, but hopefully it might help ease your pain. He was a "wild and crazy guy" that will be missed by all who knew him. Take care and remember all of the happy times you've all shared. God bless---Theresa, Dave, Shane & Sarah McCune