of Mountain Home, AR
April 30, 2021
Roger William Parsons, 70, of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away on April 30, 2021, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was born on July 20, 1950, to William and Glendolyn (Hall) Parsons in Auburn, New York.
He served our country in the United States Navy where he met his wife, Deborah Lynn Anderson. Roger enjoyed fishing, hunting, and traveling alongside his wife. His favorite hobby was enjoying a Coors light and a Cuban cigar on the beach with his friends.
He leaves behind the love of his life of 50 years, Deborah Parsons; two daughters: Theresa Kincade (Jeff) and Rosalynn Clifton (Randy); his mother, Glendolyn Parsons; two sisters: Kathy Goetzman (Tom) and Suzanne Parsons; seven grandchildren: Dakota Melton (Erin), Zachary Cantrell, Megan Edwards (Andy), Kolton Kincade, Alexis Kincade, Zoee Clifton, and Abigail Melton; several nieces and nephews and numerous friends from New York, Florida and Arkansas; and two very special friends, Kim and Sabrina. He will be missed dearly by all who knew and loved him.
He was preceded in death by his father.
A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, May 7, 2021, at Baxter Memorial Gardens.
Debbie and family of my good friend Roger,
I am so saddened by the passing of Roger. He always stood by his friends with great loyalty and support. We grew up together in the Fair Haven/Sterling area. In elementary school he was the student that brought the unusual to class to share. The first seahorse I had ever seen which he had obtained from Florida and local polliwogs as they morphed into frogs. He loved the outdoors with its magic and sometimes unexpected challenges. I will deeply miss Roger as I know many of our classmates will too. I hope your families loss and sadness will quickly turn to your fond, fun and loving memories.
Rest In Peace my fine friend!
Carl
Roger was a great man & boss. Sending our deepest sympathies.
From his employees at The City of Fulton Water & Sanitation Department:
Jodi Corsoniti, Dan O'Brien, John Florek, John Davis, Don Patrick, Andy Hogan, John Pawlewicz, Tony Nastasi, Nick Roffo & Pierre Lanning.
Sending heartfelt condolences on the passing of your loved one, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.
Ron, Joyce & Cole Lechtenberger
So sorry for your loss.
We are so sorry for your loss. We always enjoyed the times we spent with Roger.
Our prayers go up for your family.
Dear Roger—One day, when I was sixteen, I dropped my sister at her friend’s house on my way to work. There I met two young gentlemen, enjoying a beer and a cigarette after a long day. Little did I know that one of those guys would become my husband and the other would be part of my family for the next 45 years. So many memories: camping trips, family dinners, holidays, playing games around the dining table. And that infamous road trip from Texas to Montana where we got “lost†and nearly ran out of gas in Yellowstone Park. There were weddings and funerals and new babies...love, and life, and loss. And through it all, your wicked sense of humor kept us laughing. Geography separated us, but the friendship never wavered. Today, I see Roger and Greg together again, sharing a beer and a cigar at the end of a long day. May you rest in peace, my friend. You are missed.😢
Our Deepest condolences to you and your family.
Roger will be sorely missed.
Sending prayers your way.
Brian and Brian Dorn Jr.
And Linda Krackehl
am so sorry for your loss. Prays and hugs.
Sorry for your loss
Our sympathies to all your family and our prayers that you have peace.