To Bucky, Mary and John - So sorry for your loss from all of your Morris cousins. Early, early memories of Uncle Parker include Aunt Helena's Christmas parties, Chatham band stand summer visits (where I think I was required to dance with Mary who was probably 3 or 4!) , soda fountain visits at the pharmacy and riding in the back of his truck on the beach ... all good stuff! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Perhaps 3 of my favorite memories: 1. As a youngster, sitting on his lap and driving his old big blue truck in the fall through the backyard garden and bushes...we would roar with laughter. 2. Weeding his big garden --seemed like an all day project. He thanked me for my help--it was just the two us. π 3. Enjoying nature and the beach in Venice--our long walks and collecting sharks teeth plus some shells.
I only met Parker a couple of times and Iβll remember him as a sweet, gentle and caring man. He was a good friend to my mother (Jo Theriault) and for that I will always be thankful. Rest In Peace Parker...
I will always cherish the time we spent together. Parker always spoke so well of his family and very proud of all of you. He has always been a loving friend and companion to me and I have been blessed to have him in my life these past 8 years. No more suffering and he is now at peace with the Lord. With all my sympathy and love, Jo
Our loss and Heavenβs gain. Parker will always be loved and never forgotten by our family for his love of nature, easy going spirit and kindness to others. I appreciate his loving kindness to our Mom Jo and feeling blessed that he was part of our family. We extend our sympathy to his children and family and you were blessed with a wonderful Dad. Chuck and Sherri thank you for your dedication and support to Parker and to my Mom and how much time you devoted to both of them you have been such a blessing. With deepest sympathy and love John and Ranee Knokeππ