Joseph"Randy" "Randy" Parker Jr.

Joseph"Randy" "Randy" Parker Jr. obituary, Plymouth, MA

Joseph"Randy" "Randy" Parker Jr.

Joseph"Randy" Parker Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cartmell - Davis Life Celebration Funeral Home - Manomet on Apr. 17, 2025.

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Joseph Randolph Parker Jr., affectionally known as Randy, passed away suddenly on Tuesday morning, April 15th, 2025. For over a decade he stubbornly beat the odds against COPD and continued to live and enjoy life until the very end.
Randy was born June 5, 1950 in New Bern, North Carolina to the late Joseph Randolph Parker Sr., and Alstena Brown Lamm (Calvetti), and was the step-son of the late Frank Calvetti. He is survived by his siblings Ida Kay Miller-Hanslow, his constant companion, of Illinois, Karen Macken and her husband Tom of Nebraska, Alston Parker of Missouri, Frank Calvetti of Colorado, Jimmy Calvetti and his wife Sue of Illinois, and four bonus siblings residing in Florida. He will be missed by his many nieces, nephews and other family members that he cherished who live all around the country.
Although his southern roots run deep in New Bern, he spent much of his adolescence and early life in Farmer City, Illinois, graduating from Moore High School and attending college at the University of Illinois for Engineering. After college Randy followed some friends, and maybe fate, out to the East Coast where he fell in love with both the small coastal community of Manomet, and his future wife Mary Ellen Terry in 1972. He began his life and family with her following their 1984 New Years Eve wedding. They were married 38 years until Mary Ellen's passing in March of 2023. Over the years he became exceptionally close to the Terry clan, and was a beloved brother in-law, uncle and friend.
Randy leaves behind his three children, Ida Kay Parker and fiancee David Greenwood, Paul Benjamin Parker and wife Carly Parker (Johnson) and Abel Goddard Parker, along with four grandchildren, Wesley, Violet, George and Luna. Randy adored his children, loved being a father, but even more so loved being Grampy. He is remembered for working hard to provide for his family, but still finding time to drive up to 'Mount Trashmore,' taking adventures in his Toyota Tacoma, or camping out at Ellis Haven. In addition, Randy's love of the ocean was paramount, if he wasn't working, or politicking he was likely out on his sailboat with his wife and his little dog Elly. He will be loved, missed and remembered for the loving father and grampy he was.
Other than a slight southern accent you would never know Randy was not a native Manometian, he was imbedded and highly dedicated to this community. For many years he was a beloved school bus driver, as many likely remember his good tunes and ability to remember all the kids names, even after many years. He became a Registered Professional Land Surveyor, spending several years at Associated before eventually founding Land Management Systems Inc. with his wife. In addition to having an integral business in downtown Manomet, he was essential in serving on the Manomet Village Steering Committee and developing the Manomet Master Plan which strived to include some of the much loved infrastructure Manomet enjoys to this day. He was also a long time Town Meeting Member and served as chair of the Conservation Commission.
To say the least, Randy was a fixture in Manomet and Plymouth, to list all of his accolades, contributions and love for this place he called home would need its own appendix, he was and will remain in the fabric of Manomet, his influence perpetual, he will be remembered and missed by many.
Visiting hours for Randy and his family are at the Cartmell-Davis Life Celebration Funeral Home at 619 State Road, Plymouth (Manomet) on Tuesday April 22nd from 4-8 pm. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, April 23rd at 11:00 am at the 2nd Congregational Church of Plymouth by Gellar's at the 4 corners. His burial will take place at the family plot in Manomet Cemetery. We are so grateful for all of your prayers and well wishes
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April 22, 2025

Stephen P Dyer posted to the memorial.

April 22, 2025

Marc J. Garrett posted to the memorial.

April 17, 2025

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Stephen P Dyer

April 22, 2025

Randy, my friend, I'll miss you and your little Cooper riding around Town, but the memories will remain. The years at Associated Engineers, watching and learning from you & Steve Sessums - they were the best years of our lives. You always answered the phone when I called with questions or was looking for a CAD file.

You have left a lasting legacy on the Land Surveying profession, and I look forward to following in your footsteps. I'm sure when I come across a concrete bound you've set, there will be a tear in my eye & a smile in my heart.

Steve Dyer

Marc J. Garrett

April 22, 2025

To The Family and His Many Friends:

Randy was a friend and respected in the profession. As for many the times we collaborated on projects, it was both an adventure and a pleasure. Enjoyed my long conversations with him both on a professional and personal level. We laughed a lot together, he and his passion for Manomet and Plymouth at large will be missed. My condolences to all concerned. So long Randy, it was a good ride or "tack" in our case.

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