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Mary Parrott

October 7, 1944 - January 3, 2012

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Posted by:
Kristine Williams

Posted on:
January 3, 2012

Our deepiest sympathy goes to the family and friends of Mary. She was a very kind hearted patient of ours, and always looked forward to seeing her. She was truley cared for by the office. Rest in Peace Mary.

Posted by:
Rebecca Hamilton

Posted on:
January 3, 2012

Mary, Allen, and Beth, I am constantly thinking of how awesome you are and what joys you gave me in the summers of my childhood. I love you both and will treasure you through all eternity. Love and prayers sent your way, Rebecca

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Bobbie Wellman

Posted on:
January 3, 2012

Allen and Beth, So sorry to hear about Mary. Wish I could be there. My thought and prayers are with you. Mary was always a very special friend to me. I will never forget her loving thoughtfullness. Love, Bobbie

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Betty J. Honaker

Posted on:
January 3, 2012

Prayers and thoughts to the whole family.

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Tina Bilgreen (Amedisys Hone Care)

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January 3, 2012

Mary will be greatly missed by all of us at Amedisys. We all enjoyed our visits to see her and Allen. What a wonderful lady!

Posted by:
Dave Diehl

Posted on:
January 3, 2012

Mary was our first club president from outside California, first(and only to this date) woman president. In the early 1980's she directed the adaption of major changes to update and strengthen the club and better define its mission. This she managed with style, grace and honesty. Mary is the Margaret Thatcher of the Indian Fantail Club of America.

Posted by:
Martha Cottrell

Posted on:
January 3, 2012

I met Mary while working a Venture in the 1980's. She was always such a good friend and such a careing and helpful person. We camped, played cards and other games with her and Allen for many years and have very fond memories of our lives together as friends. Mary will be missed very much by me. Both she and my husband Roy have gone to a better place.

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January 3, 2012

Dear Uncle Allen, Beth, Virgil, Leonhard and family. Aunt Mary, was a kind loving person. I will never forget the family times together on the farm in Ballwin and growing up with her. She taught me the importance of family and kindness. She was so much fun, as we are only 7 years apart. Please know that I loved her and she will always be in my heart. Love, Sally

Posted by:
Marianne Toenjes

Posted on:
January 3, 2012

Mary's enthusiasm for the rock hobby and contributions to programs at meetings will never be forgotten.

Posted by:
Bonnie Parrott

Posted on:
January 3, 2012

There will only be one of Mary, she will be greatly missed by all of us in Spring. LOL

Posted by:
Sarah and Ed DesRoche

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January 3, 2012

Beth, we are very sorry for your family's loss. You will be in our prayers, and please call if you need us to do anything. Sarah and Ed

Posted by:
Tracy Way

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January 3, 2012

Beth, your mom will forever be in our hearts. She was a beautiful lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Love The Way Family

Posted by:
Mathew Parrott

Posted on:
January 3, 2012

God sent you home. by Mathew Parrott on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 8:35pm . God needed one more to fill the empty space He looked around and saw your sweet face When you stopped breathing We knew you were gone You went so peacefully So we knew you chose the right home We knew your skies werent so blue And the roads were getting too tough for you But you fought that fight An you did the best you could The best part is you didnt die alone The day god sent you home Grandma even tho your body is gone i know your still around i miss you more then anything I Wish I could see u one more time an have you beat me in rummy a thousand more times but i know you are better off with the man upstairs so i love you grandma an tell everyone i say hi