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Robert Parham

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice PARHAM, Robert DR. ROBERT FLEMING PARHAM His patients hailed Dr. Robert Parham as a skilled and caring physician. A scrapbook assembled by many of them after he retired movingly attests to those qualities. Dr. Robert Fleming Parham died June 1st, 2008 after a...

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Karen, I did not know you but knew Robert well from MCG class of 1982. He and several of my fraterniuty brothers all hung aound together, Tom "TC" Calk, Jim "Rooter" Green and me "Wild Bill" Walker. Robert was such a warm kind gentle person, I am sure you miss him greatly, but rest assured he IS in Heaven, in a wonderful place without any suffering. GOD bless you, sorry this took so long, My Mother who still lives in Atlanta cut his Obit out and sent it to me, I have had it in my folder,...

Karen,
I can't begin to express how sorry I am at Robert's passing. I will always remember him going for his walks with the dog, first Katie, then Bonnie. I will remember him as one who truly loved everything about the great outdoors-from the North Georgia mountains to the swamps of Florida. I will miss him greatly. Please know you are in mine, Carole, and Alexis' prayers.

Dear Mrs. Parham, I will always remember "Doc". When I remember him I see a wide smiling face, and a "happy-go-lucky", fun-loving person who never treated any one as beneath himself. I remember his deep singing voice as he sat alone signing Drs. orders in the office next door. I still hear and still see him singing and dancing to the "possum song" from the Beverly Hillbillies. I remember his kindness to his patients. He was truly a patient advocate. He is a truly special person and I...

Dear Karen, Lee, and Bruce:
I was quite moved by the obituary of Robert (I'll always know him as Robin). He was always a nice guy to me when I was a kid visiting at the Parham house or when he was a junior or senior at high school and I was three years behind him. His ability to recover and prosper despite his health issues was impressive and a beacon to the rest of us. It was good to see Bruce and Lee and your families at my mother's funeral last week. Thanks for coming. ...

Robert had a heart of gold. Truly.

Karen, no words can explain the void left by the death of Robert. He was the true friend. His picture in my office is a daily reminder of our fun times and the character of a fine man. God Bless, Keith

Karen, I was so sorry to hear of Robert's passing. It's been such a long time but I remember you both so well. He was such a lovely person and obviously adored you. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Carol Pitcher (Sanford)

Hi Karen,
I was so sorry to see Robert's obit in the paper.
Even though we haven't seen each other in a long time, every time I hear Jimmy Buffett I think of you.
If there is anything I can do for you,just call. Home # is still the same.
Carol P. Sanford and I spoke this week-end about you. Please accept mine and Alvin's sincerest sympathy.
Linda Connolly

Dear Parham,
you have been a prominent and esteemed part of my life since the day that I was born. Your love, spirit, and overall spunk has shaped my young life in only the most positive of ways. I will continue to keep you, Karen, and all of your loved ones in my prayers. I love you.