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Raymond Grant Parsons

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Raymond Grant Parsons

Birth
Harbour Grace South, Avalon Peninsula Census Division, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Death
10 Sep 2014 (aged 89)
Brewer, Penobscot County, Maine, USA
Burial
Brewer, Penobscot County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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BREWER – Raymond G. Parsons, a proud 89 years old, loving husband of the late Kaye (Hatfield) Parsons, passed away at the Ellen Leach Home on Wednesday, September 10, 2014. Ray was born on January 28, 1925 in the British Crown Colony of Newfoundland. He immigrated to the United States with his parents, Harry and Rose (Shute) Parsons and older sister, Eva Parsons in May of 1935.

Ray attended schools in Brewer, graduating from Brewer High School. He completed the Real Estate Brokerage Courses at the University of Maine. During World War II, he served in the Maine State Guard before entering the U.S. Navy in January 7, 1943. He served in the Pacific Theater on a submarine rescue ship. During the Korean War, Ray served with the U.S. Air Force in the 60th Fighter Squadron. Ray entered the construction business in the mid 1950s and started his own business, R.G. Parsons Builder in the late 50s. He built several houses in the Bangor/Brewer/Orrington area. At age 52, he took a position with the U.S.D.A. as a Construction Analyst, retiring at age 62. After retiring, Ray did Consulting and Design work with his last job being for Father Label on the interior restoration of the St. John’s Catholic Church in Bangor. He was a former member of the Masons, Scottish Rite and Anah Shriners. Ray was a life member of the Veteran’s of Foreign Wars and past commander of Post #4527. He also enjoyed his many hours of volunteering at Cole’s Transportation Museum.

Ray was predeceased by his loving wife, Kaye, his parents, Harry and Rose and older sister, Eva.

Interment with military honors will be in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Brewer.

Those who wish to remember Ray in a special way may make gifts in his memory to the Shriners Hospital for Children, care of Anah Shrine Center, 586 Main Street, Bangor, ME 04401. (Bangor Daily News 9/13/2014 & Brookings-Smith Funeral Home)
BREWER – Raymond G. Parsons, a proud 89 years old, loving husband of the late Kaye (Hatfield) Parsons, passed away at the Ellen Leach Home on Wednesday, September 10, 2014. Ray was born on January 28, 1925 in the British Crown Colony of Newfoundland. He immigrated to the United States with his parents, Harry and Rose (Shute) Parsons and older sister, Eva Parsons in May of 1935.

Ray attended schools in Brewer, graduating from Brewer High School. He completed the Real Estate Brokerage Courses at the University of Maine. During World War II, he served in the Maine State Guard before entering the U.S. Navy in January 7, 1943. He served in the Pacific Theater on a submarine rescue ship. During the Korean War, Ray served with the U.S. Air Force in the 60th Fighter Squadron. Ray entered the construction business in the mid 1950s and started his own business, R.G. Parsons Builder in the late 50s. He built several houses in the Bangor/Brewer/Orrington area. At age 52, he took a position with the U.S.D.A. as a Construction Analyst, retiring at age 62. After retiring, Ray did Consulting and Design work with his last job being for Father Label on the interior restoration of the St. John’s Catholic Church in Bangor. He was a former member of the Masons, Scottish Rite and Anah Shriners. Ray was a life member of the Veteran’s of Foreign Wars and past commander of Post #4527. He also enjoyed his many hours of volunteering at Cole’s Transportation Museum.

Ray was predeceased by his loving wife, Kaye, his parents, Harry and Rose and older sister, Eva.

Interment with military honors will be in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Brewer.

Those who wish to remember Ray in a special way may make gifts in his memory to the Shriners Hospital for Children, care of Anah Shrine Center, 586 Main Street, Bangor, ME 04401. (Bangor Daily News 9/13/2014 & Brookings-Smith Funeral Home)


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