Harry Parsons
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Harry Robert Parsons (1926 - 2011)

Harry Robert Parsons
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Died at age 85 in Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, United Statesmap
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Biography

Roll of Honor
Harry Parsons was Wounded in Action on Iwo Jima, March of 1945. during World War II.

Birth

Harry Robert Parsons Jr. was born on 6 February 1926 to Harry Robert Parsons and Grace Nannette Hallmark.

Death and Burial

Harry died on 24 March 2011 in Roswell, Chaves, New Mexico, USA.

Buried in Fort Sumner Cemetery, Fort Sumner, DeBaca County, New Mexico, USA.

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Note NI556835931Bob Parsons
(February 6, 1926 - March 24, 2011)
U.S. Veteran
Harry Robert Parsons Jr. was born on February 6, 1926 to Harry Robert Parsons Sr. and Grace Nannette Hallmark Parsons at home on the family ranch east of Fort Sumner. He departed this life on March 24, 2011 at home in Roswell surrounded by his loving family.
Bob was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years Frances Eileen Cozzens Parsons and his five brothers and sisters: RADM William Sterling Parsons, Critchell Parsons, Dr. Clarissa Parsons Fuller, Amelia Jane Parsons, and Richard Hallmark Parsons.
He is survived by a son Dr. Harry R. Parsons and wife Patricia of Dexter, grandchildren Clay and Chelsea Cohorn of Whitesboro, TX, Patrick and Brittney Cohorn and great granddaughter Halle of Midland, TX, and Bonnie Eileen Parsons of North Richland Hills, TX. Daughters Dr. Sally Parsons of Greeley, CO, Janet Thorson, husband Kurt, and grandsons Ahren and Alex of Albuquerque, Debbie Harrelson, husband Colt, grandchildren Jake and Andi of Ruidoso, and main caregiver Diane Parsons of the home.
Bob graduated from Fort Sumner High School in May of 1944 and as many of his generation, immediately left for boot camp. After finishing basic training at Camp Pendleton in California, he joined the 4th Marine Division at Camp Maui, Hawaii and participated in the assault on Iwo Jima with the 24th Marine Regiment in February 1945. He was seriously wounded on Iwo in March of 1945 and returned to Fort Sumner after a lengthy convalescence at Naval Hospitals across the Pacific.
He married the love of his life, Eileen Cozzens, on December 23, 1951. After graduation from Eastern New Mexico University he began teaching at Fort Sumner Schools in 1956. Bob taught History and Social Studies for over thirty years at Fort Sumner Schools and once counted over 6,000 students in his old grade books.
He became quite a well consulted and often cited authority on many aspects of New Mexico and especially De Baca county history visiting many of the old historical sites with some of the eye witnesses to New Mexico's turbulent Territorial days. He wrote historical articles for the De Baca County News for many years and also authored many small books and pamphlets, but his planned comprehensive history of New Mexico was never completed.
Bob was a member of the First Methodist Church in Fort Sumner his entire life and thoroughly enjoyed his fellowship there.
Bob was a gifted artist painting many works including the murals in the Fort Sumner downtown area.
He was also an accomplished handy man and had a fine touch building and repairing anything small and delicate from tools, instruments and fine jewelry to the house his family lived in. One of his most endearing characteristics was an incomparable and unparalleled sense of humor.
Of all his passions he valued most his time spent outdoors with his family whether hunting, fishing, poking around old ruins, or watching the spectacular New Mexico weather and starry skies. He discerned the hand of God in everything he saw in nature, and through his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ he had faith he would see us all on the other side. Until then his spirit will live on in print, on canvas and through the lives of the many students he touched.
The family will receive friends Sunday from 1PM to 4PM at the Chavez Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM Monday, March 28, 2011 from First United Methodist Church in Fort Sumner Sister Anna Teeter will officiate. Burial will follow in the Parsons family plot, Fort Sumner Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Patrick Cohorn, Jacob Harrelson, Caleb Elliott, Jason Elliott, Ben Elliott, Stephen Elliott, Andy Roybal, and John Eastwood. Honorary bearers will include Colt Harrelson, Kurt Thorson, Clay Cohorn, Alex Thorson, Ahren Thorson, Gary Cozzens, L.C. Cozzens, Doyle Cozzens, Bob West, Charles West, Red West, Tex Elliott, Bill Stanton and James Stanton along with all his many friends.
All arrangements are under the direction of Chavez Funeral Home, 830 N. Fifth Street; Fort Sumner, NM 88119. (575) 355-2311

Acknowledgements

  1. Parsons-4267 was created by Tom Greene through the import of wikihallmark013115a.ged on Jan 31, 2015.




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