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Leonard Spencer Chatterton Parkinson

Logan, Utah

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L. Spencer Parkinson, 87, passed away Tuesday, March 11, 2014. He was the youngest of six children of Leonard George and Emma Parkinson. He grew up in Franklin, Idaho, and enjoyed basketball and trumpet in high school. After attending the University of Idaho in the V12 Navy officer program, he...

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Uncle Spence, you were the best. Thank you for the time you often made for me...... You are in my thoughts and prayers.

We only knew Spencer in Legacy House. We saw him daily and all of his good traits still radiated. He was pleasant, dignified still with a wonderful sense of humor. We'll miss him.

Dr. Parkinson delivered my four younger siblings as well as my daughter. I remember seeing him working at the veil of the temple, decorating graves at the cemetery, and studying journal articles in the hospital library. Great guy! We'll miss him.

A great doc and human being.. he helped huge numbers of people in this area and, I always enjoyed working with him. Barbara and I also enjoyed having the Parkinsons as neighbors and friends. With much sympathy and great memories....Bart/Barbara Weiss

I am so sorry for your families loss, I work with Steve and it sounds like he's a lot like his father. What a great legacy he has left in his children and grandchildren.

Grandpa brought a smile to my face every time I thought about him and I didn't even know him very long. He was a good, righteous man and will be missed.

Joyce & family,
We are saddened to hear of Spence's passing. His smile and humor will stay with us for a long time. Being in St. Geo., we are not able to attend the services; but will visit you later on.
Our love,
Jim/Linda Kemp