Richard-Parsons-Obituary

Richard G. Parsons

Mashpee, Massachusetts

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Of Mashpee, formerly of Braintree, died at home on Wednesday, August 20, 2008.{M1} He leaves his wife of 47 years, Frances (Kopka) Parsons, a daughter, Joan Parsons Ziady, and her husband, Craig, of Winchester, two sons, Richard and his wife, Marytheresa, of Marshfield, and Robert, and his wife,...

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I can´t believe it´s been 15 years since Dick passed. The years have not dimmed the wonderful memories we all shared, but, in fact, have made them more precious. Brenda Doherty

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Parsons. Losing a loved one is not now and never will be easy but just know he is in good company.

Mr. Parsons,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

To the Parson's Family-
Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone during this tough time. No words can heal the pain you feel but know the memories will bring smiles and comfort that will last a lifetime. With much love.

Paul and Jen(Andrews) DiGiorgio

Frannie, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

We'll miss our good friend of many years who could "always make a long story short". Our wonderful memories will keep him alive in our hearts.

Love,
Philip and Brenda

Dear Fran and Family,
We feel sorry for the passing of Dick, a man with whom Bill felt was one of the few he could discuss the Latin language. We treasure the memories of the times we spent with Fran and Dick at the various TA gatherings. May the good memories of those times shared with Dick help to ease your family's sorrow at this time.
Unfortunately we will be on vacation so we will not be able to attend his wake and funeral.
Our deepest sympathy,
...

To the Parsons Family:

Our prayers are with you all during this difficult time. I will always remember the great times on Pine Ave and the memories that I will always have.

Susan & Bob O'Day

I will alway remember Dick's wry sense of humor, his warm welcome to a bunch of chatty women who were visiting Fran, and his intelligent discourse about learning and teaching. I will miss him. Love to you all.