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JAMES ASHLEY PARKINSON

Clinton, Connecticut

1925 - 2016

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PARKINSON, JAMES ASHLEY Parkinson, James Ashley, 90 of Clinton, husband of Gertrude Marie (Keyes) Parkinson died on January 3, 2016 at home. Born August 24, 1925 in Orange NJ the son of the late James Harold Parkinson and Helen Fitzpatrick Parkinson, he resided in Cromwell CT for many years. A...

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I remember Parky from when I was a kid growing up in Clinton. His visits to the Keyes family, where I spent a great deal of my time, were always fun. He told jokes and had us kids laughing all the time. He will be missed by many, I'm sure.

To the Parkinson Family: I will remember all of you in my thoughts and prayers.

Barbara,Betsy and Mary Ellen
I was sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I have such fond memories of him from Chalker Beach...his contagious smile, his wit, and always a kind word! You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Shellee Cohen Horner

MaryEllen and family,
You're Dad was a wonderful human being!! Always ready with a kind word, smiling, and encouraging to all he met. May you know" the peace of God that surpasses all understanding" as you grieve this great loss. You are all in my heartfelt prayers.

32 years if knowing this wonderful caring and loving man. I will miss him deeply. Always in my heart and mind. Look over us all Grandpa.
xoxox
Ashley

Parky was always a favorite uncle from my toddler days in home movies, to childhood days going for boat rides and checking lobster pots, to swimming times with Keyes family at Chalker beach, later to rental times with my Celio family at Chalker Beach, and stopping by Shore Road bringing friends Ann or Pattie, always welcoming, joking and encouraging you to come again. Lots of wonderful memories as you suffer this loss. My sympathy to you all.

"As he moved from here to heaven." Beautiful. May God rest his soul. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love, Pam

Barb and the Parkinson family

I am sorry to hear you lost your dad. Both your mom and dad always welcomed us girls to your home.May your dad r.i.p.