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Julius Clifford Parsons Jr.

Dayton, Ohio

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News Death NoticePARSONS, Julius Clifford "Cliff" Jr. Age 63, formerly of Trotwood, OH was born March 22, 1947 and passed away unexpectedly on July 21, 2010 in the Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis, MD. Mr. Parsons was born and raised in Monroeville, PA where he graduated from Gateway...

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Cliff was a good friend. We shared good times at Sunday school, Church camp, bowling on Saturday mornings and later sharing emails and phone calls. He was a kind and gentle man with a good sense of humor. He has many friends and admirers who will miss him greatly. My best wishes to his wife and his sister.

I didn't know Cliff well in high school. However, my encounters with him revealed him to be a soft-spoken caring thoughtful gentle man. My best wishes to his family at their loss of him

The Parson family lived near us in both Churchill and Monroeville.......he was and will always be a legend at Gateway High. My condolences to his family.

Beckie Webb

My deepest sympathy and prayers are with the Parsons family on your loss, this is a loss that will affect everyone that had the privilege to know Cliff.

I was a neighbor to the Parsons Family on Beatty Road and knew Cliff to be a gentle giant, and someone I looked up to. He was a true role model for a young boy like me. My dad enjoyed talking with Buck Parsons too. I graduated from Gateway in 1970 and went into the Army and my family moved to Florida. I lost track of Cliff and his family. My condolences.

To the Parsons Family our condolences. I knew Cliff thru both sports and the band at Gateway and he was a wonderful person and I'm sure will be missed greatly. John W. Cook, Jr

I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to Cliff's family. I was in the class of 1964 (Andrew L. Owens)

Cliff was also in the band at Gateway, and was always nice to everyone. I wouldn't say we were friends, but were friendly to one another. His dad was also a great guy, was an asst. scoutmaster of the Boy Scout troop I was in. A good family, I'm saddened to hear of his passing, and send my prayers to those he leaves behind.

With deepest sympathies, Harry F. Cook '66

My deepest condolences to the Parsons family. Cliff was one of my closest friends in High School, yet our college decisions made it dificult to stay in contact. Fond memories of the big guy will remain with me.