Condolences for
Spencer Parker
Tuesday, April 1st | Comment by: Diane & Joe Clauda
Dawn, Tony, Angie, Nick and Abby, We just heard of your deep loss today and send our condolences, prayers and love. Our families has such fond memories spending many happy times together and for that we are grateful. Thank you for all of the love you have shared, may it soon come back to you ten fold.
Tuesday, April 1st | Comment by: Macino Family
To the Parker Family,
So very sorry to hear of Spencer's passing. Though it has been many years since our Christ the King days together, we remember Spencer fondly. We will keep your family in our prayers. With sincere condolences, the Macino Family
Monday, March 31st | Comment by: Ann and David Strickler
Dear Parker Family,
The very sad news of Spencer's death came through the Pilkington grapevine yesterday. We send our deepest sympathies. Though we haven't seen all of you for years, Spencer looks just the way we remember him as a child...happy.
Thinking of you, Ann & David
Saturday, March 1st | Comment by: The Maley Family
We just wanted to reach out to tell you how heartbroken we are to hear of the loss of Spencer. It truly says so much about someone when they can come into your life for a short time but leave a lasting impression and memory...that was Spencer. All of us remember him from St. Andrew's CYO Basketball and how he managed to touch everyone's heart. Please know we will always remember him and keep all of you in our hearts and prayers. If there is anything you ever need, please let us know. Hoping the God is holding you gently in his arms and helping you through this truly heartbreaking journey. With love and friendship...Bob, Betty and Ryan Maley
Thursday, February 20th | Comment by: Yvonne Kraeher
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Angie, Nick and Abbie:
No words will ever be able to take away the pain you must be feeling at this time. Rudi and Chris join me in expressing our deepest sympathy for the loss of your son and brother. It is with gratitude that we remember the moments we shared with Spencer on the soccer fields of St. Andrew School and it is with joy that we will keep his memory alive. Our thoughts are with you.