1929
2018
Doris June Parrott
August 13, 1929 - February 9, 2018
Doris June Parrott, 88, of Bakersfield, CA went to be with Jesus on February 9, 2018 after a long struggle with heart disease. Doris was born in Jerome county Idaho and moved to California as a child with her family. Doris graduated from Kern Union High School in 1947 and married the very handsome Vernie Parrott. They moved to Shafter California where Vernie owned Central Cold Storage. Doris and Vernie had 3 boys, Vernie Jr, Mark, and Dennis. They were devoted to raising upstanding young men and saw to it that all three boys achieved their Eagle Scout Awards. Doris enjoyed being a scout den mother, and was financial secretary at First Baptist Church in Shafter. Moving to Bakersfield for Vernie's work in the 1960's, Doris finished raising the boys and she decided to go back to school. As her youngest started college, so did Doris. She graduated from Cal State University with a Masters in English in 1981. She became a teacher and followed that with a school in her home named Real Park School where Doris and her niece, Cathy Curless, tutored many students over the years. Doris is survived by her sons Vernie Jr. (Joyce), Dennis (Dava), her grandchildren Elyce, Aimee, Laura, Karen, Debbie, David, her sister Joyce Bragg, and many wonderful nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents George and Edna Chandler, her husband Vernie, her brothers Gene and Ron Chandler, little sister Patricia May Chandler, her son Mark Parrott, and great grandson Emmett Parrott. Graveside service will be held at 11:30 A.M. Saturday, March 3, 2018 at Hillcrest Cemetary. 9101 Kern Canyon Rd. Thank you to all for your prayers and support during Doris's struggle, particularly the staff and all who cared for her at San Joaquin Adventist Hospital, Villages at Seven Oaks, and Optimal Hospice Care.
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Greg & Nancy Hauptman
March 2, 2018
Sorry for your loss. Doris was a dear person who tutored our 2 children and the results were so wonderful we didn't let her loose. Rest in peace Doris Parrott.
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