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Kenneth Parker

Kearns, Utah

1955 - 2024

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Kenneth Lowell Parker 1955 – 2024 - Ken Parker returned to his loving Heavenly Father on August 14, 2024, just one day after being diagnosed with a severe and rare progression of the cancer he had for the past three years. Ken was born on November 4, 1955 to Don Elden and Leah Mary Parker, the...

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I´m so, so grateful that I had the privilege to meet Bro. Parker even if it was just for a short time. I´m so grateful that he was the wonderful person who gave me my patriarchal blessing. God had and will continue to have big plans for him.

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Dear Laurie and family, You must know Patriarch Parker is one of "the noble ones" sent to the earth in our day. He truly loved every one with a Christlike love! Our family was blessed by his great love and direction. He will always have a special place in our hearts. I wish he could still be here for You, Laurie. I can´t imagine how sad You´ll be! So glad You have many wonderful memories! Take Care and know we Love You! Chris and Fred Larsen

I was teacher, and or, coach to most of the Parker children. Ken and Laurie were very supportive of their children and had high expectations in the classroom, at sports, and in life. I was always treated with respect. I love the family with all my heart . I have so many memories that revolve around Parker excellence thanks to each and every member of the family. My heart hurts with the whole family. Kenneth Parker is a friend that we all will miss. Thanks to Ken and Laurie for all your family...

I had the opportunity of not only serving as an Executive Secretary for Ken in the Stake Presidency, but being a friend and neighbor of the Parker family for over 20 years. He has always been someone I admired dearly, and my life has been truly blessed knowing him. Peace and comfort to Laurie and their children at this time.

One of the truly great men of our time. One of the most consistent men I have ever met, President Parker somehow did everything right, all of the time. A great man with a great family, leaving a great legacy.