Lewis-PARSONS-Obituary

Lewis C. PARSONS

Hampton, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Lewis Carter Parsons, 84, died Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009 at his home surrounded by those who loved him.He was born in Newport News and attended Hampton High School. Lewis proudly served his country in the Army during WW II and was awarded the Bronze Star. Upon his return from the war, he...

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Extending my condolences to the family of Lewis Parsons. I know that this is a sad and difficult time for you.

His greatest legacy will be in the wonderful family that he helped create and nurture. I know that a great deal of who he was will live on in all of you.

May you find peace and comfort in the days ahead.

Growing up around Mr. Parsons and his family was very special to me and my family. He was an excellent Christian example to me and his kindness, consideration and compassion was evident to all. My thoughts and prayers are with this family.

My family was blessed to have Lewis in our lives over the past 12 years. He and Mom certainly enjoyed traveling and having fun with friends and our family. Her devotion to him throughout his illnesses gave him an extended quality of life allowing all of us to enjoy him a little longer. He will be missed.

Always take comfort in knowing that he now resides with the angels and the . . . . Lord. Edward L Hall, Sr.

Forme Thompson Ford employee mid 70's

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people who have supported our family during the loss of Lewis.I hope that we will all carry his legacy of unconditional love and spread it to all who need it in this uncertain world we live in. Lewis is with our Lord now and will be are eternal angel forever.

Dear Elizabeth and Family, We have just returned from a trip and heard of your loss. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time.

Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. Lewis will be missed by many, in the few short years that I have known him he never had an unkind word to say and he was such a pleasure to be around. He is now in the arms of God and watching over his family.

To Peggy and Family Ruby had a lot going on this weekend and I had hoped we could come but we both want to wish you and your family our sincere sympathy. Our prayers are with you at this time. We would love to see you all.

Dear Peggy, Bobby, Becky and Cindy,

I remember your Father from our days at Hampton Baptist Church. He was a
kind, Christian man and please be comforted by the fact that he is now in the presence of God. May God bless
you all with His peace.