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Ronald Edward Parrish II

Augusta, Georgia

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AUGUSTA, Ga. - Mr. Ronald Edward Parrish, II, 37, died Sunday, May 4, 2003 at his residence. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, May 6, 2003 at 4 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Augusta with the Rev. Dr. J. Andrew Menger officiating. Interment will follow at Westover Memorial Park. Mr....

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I worked with Ron at Dial Page for several years. Billy Jackson, Lyle Penley and I use to call him "Big Time" as a joke after he bought his new Cadillac. Ron was a one-of-a-kind character, and well liked by all of us. I was fortunate enough to receive a call from him the week before his death. We spoke for around 30 minutes, laughed about the "old times", and I hung up the phone comforted that Ron was doing so well. He will be greatly missed by all of us.

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IT IS A SHOCK TO LEARN OF THIS SADDEN NEWS.RON AND I HAD SOME GREAT
TIMES BACK IN THE JUNIOR GOLF DAYS.
MAY GOD COMFORT YOU IN YOUR LOSS.

There are no words to express how shocked and saddened we were to hear of Ron's death. The shock is still with us and we pray for his eternal peace. You were a special person and dear friend and we will miss you deeply.
Love, Lee & Debbe

Ron, you will be missed. May God bless your family and friends.

I played golf with Ron at Anderson College. Like everyone else, I was shocked. May God bless and comfort your family.

So shocked to hear of Ron's passing.
May God Bless his memory and his family

My thoughts and prayers are with the Parish family and friends.

I will never forget my first "real" date. It was with Ron. Now some 20+ years later, a husband and two children, there is still a special place in my heart for him. For his family and all of you whose lives he touched, my God be with you.

Despite the years, memories of Ron seem like yesterday. My deepest sympathies to Ron's family and those lucky enough to know him as a man and as a father.

Sending you all love and hope across oceans.