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Noreta Elizabeth Parker

Fowler, Indiana

Age 81

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Noreta Elizabeth Parker81, of Fowler, died, Monday, February 27, 2017, surrounded by the love of her Family. She was born June 12, 1935, in Fowler, to the Late Armond & Edna (Gagnon) Besse. She married Basil Parker, February 22, 1955, in Fowler; he died, January 17, 1979. She was a 1953...

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Gone from earthly bounds but never forgotten in our hearts...............

I stumbled across this and I thank you all so much for your kind words. My Mother was a genuine person and if one of her kids brought you in to her home you became a member of the family. She left nothing on the table and if you spent any time in her kitchen you know that means you never left her house hungry. I could go on and on but you all know who she was and what she was about and I so proud to be her son!!!

My most heartfelt condolences and love to the Parker family.
I will always cherish the fun times we had - 4th of July at the park, sledding behind Tom in the dead of night, cards and more cards...........and if having eight children wasn't enough you adopted one of mine for nine months!
You'll always be remembered and hold a special place in my heart.

Know you are all in my thoughts and prayers.....

What a beautiful lady she was, inside and out. So sorry you have lost her but happy for her.

So sorry to hear of Noreta's passing. She was such a great person. My memories of her were when she joined "Just Friends" for a short period of time. While she did not stay with the group long, I remember her well with great fondness. She will certainly be missed. My sympathy to the entire family.

I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers and condolences to all of Noreta's family members. May the good Lord strengthen and guide you through this difficult journey.

The Spathiphyllum Plant by FTD - BASKET INCLUDED

Loved Noreta - she was so welcoming and kind and always had a big smile for all. I remember back when we were neighbors hiding under her kitchen table sneaking (or so we thought) cookie dough from the bowl above while she baked the cookies. (I'm sure now that she knew what was going on, but she didn't say a word to us about it). Have some good memories with the Parker Family. Sending my sympathy & prayers to all her loved ones. God Bless all. RIP Dear Noreta!