Mimi Parkes
CLASSY. ELEGANT. HARDWORKING. SPIRITED. These are just a sampling of words that described Mary Rachel Hanson Parkes (aka Mimi) who peacefully passed away in her sleep while in the loving arms of family on Christmas Eve.
Mimi was brought into this world the morning of November 25th, 1928 in Hibbing, Minnesota to parents, Mildred Christine Soderberg Hanson and Ralph Sidney Hanson. Even at a very young age, it didn't take too long to learn that this precocious little girl would spin the world on a dime. And that she did...
Mimi graduated from the University of Minnesota, Duluth majoring in Business and English. She met her future husband, Jack, while attending the University but played hard to get. After rejecting Jack's numerous requests to go on a date, Mimi finally joined him for a night out on the town in Duluth. Upon her return home, her parents asked how the date went and she exclaimed, "I think I'm going to marry that man!" Sure enough, she married Jack Newport Parkes shortly after on December 29th, 1949, amid 40 hand-chopped Christmas trees and a multitude of glowing white candles. Mimi and Jack moved to Yellowstone Park in 1950 as Jack worked for his uncle, Charles Ashworth Hamilton, who then owned the Hamilton Stores for several years before relocating to Billings. It was over this period of time when Chris, Susie, Libby and John came into this world - all while her career as a real estate professional took off. Over the fifty-five years that followed, Mimi worked for Floberg Properties and launched her own successful operation, The Parkes Company Realtors - the first woman-operated real estate agency in Montana. Mimi was the first woman to receive her full designation as a Certified Real Estate Broker and was also recognized during her career as MT Salesperson of the Year, MT REALTOR of the Year and President of the Montana Board of REALTORs. As she entered her twilight years, Mimi and her best friend, Helen Mahnke, created the "Silver Service", providing senior citizens guidance in their real estate transactions.
Throughout her stellar career that nudged up to her 90th year of life, Mimi radiated a level of confidence and competence with her clients and co-workers alike. She was known to be driven, yet compassionate. She also became quite adept at taking three parking spots when going into the office. Often lovingly referred to as the 'Born- Again Christian Dior', her family and friends appreciated her zest for life, fondness for fashion, terrific entertaining skills, and appreciation for great storytelling.
Mimi loved the adventure of joining her son John in repelling (twice!) down First Interstate Bank for a Special Olympics Montana fundraiser in her late eighties, making headlines in the Billings Gazette as the "Gutsy Granny". This grand dame who truly adored her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren had other loves as well: playing bridge, shopping, cigarettes, her house (hot) and her vodka martinis (cold). A voracious reader, she finished an average of three books per week. She loved her book clubs, bridge clubs and PEO Chapter AV - a women's service organization she was a part of for over 50 years. It gives us peace in knowing that Mimi has reunited with her husband, Jack, her daughter, Susie (Mullins) and her grandson, Timothy (Markus), in heaven.
She is survived by her children Chris Groom (Gary), Libby Markus (Jim), John Parkes (Heidi) and son-in-law, Tom Mullins. She was blessed with many grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Peter Parkes Russell, Tyler Mullins, Jamie Markus (Jenn), Julia Markus Lennick (Matt), Molly Markus Lammers (Dylan), Hannah Parkes Jarvis (Tyler), Rachel Parkes Fuller (Mike), Emerson Markus, Ainsley and Alivia Lennick, Parker and Hollis Lammers. She is also survived by her brother, Jim Hanson, his wife, Sandy and several nieces and nephews.
The family would like to express sincere gratitude to the staff and friends of West Park Village and Dr. Fran Argani for taking such extraordinary care of Mimi during her final years.
Please join us in celebrating Mimi's life at 1:00 pm on Saturday, January 13th at Mayflower Church with a light reception and sharing of stories to follow. Mimi loved shiny, silver trinkets.
Please consider wearing something silver on your lapel, jacket or shirt as a way to dignify her at the service.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to: Mayflower Church, Special Olympics Montana and the Ronald McDonald House.
Mimi, our beloved family matriarch and friend, your positive influence has impacted us greatly. You will live on in all of our hearts forever!
Michael and Debbie Jarvis
January 13, 2024
Although we have never had the opportunity to meet Mimi, however, through speaking with John, Heidi, Libby, Hannah, & Rachel, we came to understand how influential and amazing Mimi was. We know she will be deeply missed by those that loved her. Please accept our deepest of sympathies. Her memory will live forever in the hearts of her family.
Wendy Sue Fellers
January 11, 2024
Mimi's son, John, and I met when we were 6 yrs old at Rose Park School. We were in Mrs. Chestnut's class. During our years as classmates at West High as well as my mother's career as a real state agent with Mimi in the 80's; well, I have enjoyed the adventures of the Parkes family. I am so sorry for your loss. She was an inspiration and a joy. I am sorry for your loss. Wendy Sue
Stacy Summers
January 8, 2024
Libby, I can see where you get your beauty. I've enjoyed your stories about your mother on Facebook. Such wonderful memories. Prayers to you and your family.
Carole Gabel Baade
January 8, 2024
Mimi was an influential person in my sister's life while she worked at Flohberg's. Her name was Kathy Gabel Neibauer, and she partnered with Mimi in the later years and was always in amazement of the avenues their real estate momentum took and the adventures Mimi took and enjoyed.
My sincere condolences to Mimi's family.
Doris Biersdorf
January 8, 2024
Libby and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Mimi was the realtor when Jeff and I bought our house, and I had no idea she was your Mom.
Doris Biersdorf
Chad Yurko
January 7, 2024
Mimi was a unique & remarkable Lady. I was honored to know her.
Kathy Gibble
January 7, 2024
I'm so sorry about you mom, Libby and family. God bless your family at this tender time.
Rachel Johnson
January 7, 2024
My hubby, Harry Johnson, a Realtor passed 7 years ago, had the utmost respect for Mimi Parkes. Love and prayers to her family. RIP
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