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Laura D. Parsons
Was born in Flagstaff, Arizona on July 17th, 1920 and passed away at home in Redlands, California on February 18th, 2013. "Deanie", as known by her family and friends was preceded in death by her son Michael and survived by her husband of 72 years, Freeman Parsons, who was madly in love with her and always will be. Also survived by their other 2 children. Marc and his wife Getta and Michelle Guthmiller and her husband David. She is survived by 5 grandchildren, David, Matt, Cindy, Morgan, Madison and 3 great grandchildren, Skyler, Serenity and Eion. Mom spent her life loving and caring for her husband and family, living and traveling all over the world. She also loved playing golf and bridge with their friends. Our Mom also dedicated her life to charity work. She made hundreds of doll clothes for Santa Claus Inc and donated her time and money to National Charity League, the Boy Scouts of America and many animal welfare organizations. She will be deeply missed by all of her family and friends! Per Mom's wishes, there will be no service held. Donations in her memory may be made to Helping Every Animal League P.O. Box 30046 San Bernardino. CA 92413 or Santa Claus INC P.O. Box 2642, San Bernardino, CA 92406
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