T.-Parry-Obituary

T. Lee Parry III

Wayne, Pennsylvania

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T. Lee Parry, III age 74, of Wayne, PA died suddenly on the evening of March 16, 2013 at his home in Wayne. Lee is survived by his loving wife of 31 great years Juliette and his four children Lynn, Katie, Tommy, and Matthew. Lee was born and raised in the area and was part of the 1st graduating...

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Lee had the lead in our senior play, "The Man Who Came to Dinner," at Conestoga High School.
Mr. Winters, our illustrious English teacher, directed the play. He encouraged me to be student director so I could earn the required points to become a member of the National Thespian Society.
I got to know Lee during this time. He always came prepared for rehearsals and did a wonderful job in the role. I remember he had a good sense of humor and was a gentleman, even as a senior in high...

Lee was in my class at Conestoga and will be remenbered as one of the great guys in our class. My wife Connie and I send our prayers to his family.
Rick & Connie Aigeldinger, Collegeville, Pa.

Lee was a classmate of mine and I had not seen him since graduation until he attended the Class of '56 Reunion at the Edgemont Country Club. It was great to see him and talk about old times and to catch up on the years gone by. We were in the same section in school and homeroom together. I am sad to hear of your loss and my thoughts and prayers are with Lee's family.
Nancy Lilley Phelan

March 27, 2013
My deepest condolences to Lee's family.
Pat Laloup Guernsey Class of 56

Lee and I grew up together in the town of
Berwyn. We had a lot of fun playing with
friends at Easttown School yard in summer. Remained friends throughout our high school years
at Conestoga High. I met Lee's wife at
our 50th reunion. Sorry I never got to
meet his family. Did meet Lee's wife at
our 50th and she was a nice person.

Lee I have many fond memories of you at Conestoga. Those were really good times.

I met Lee Parry at St. Isaac Jogues Church. He was a very nice man, and he helped me out with my taxes.

I will miss him.