Richard L. Parker

November 14, 1952 ~ May 3, 2018
Mr. Parker was born November 14, 1952 and passed away May 3, 2018. He was preceded in death by his parents, Leon and Emogene Bowyer Parker.
He is survived by his wife of 17 years, Helen Parker; children, Matthew Leon Parker, soon to be 13, Nathan Richard Parker, age 11, Ethan Martin Parker, age 6; sister, Barbara Polland and husband, Andrew of Romney, WV; and numerous cousins and other relatives.
Helen, I am so sorry for your loss. Sending prayers for you and the boys.
Richard had many friends during his years in Romney, WV. I am proud and honored to say I was one of them. Peace and blessings to you and the boys Helen.
We are so sorry to hear of Richards passing. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
A wonderful man. He will live on in his beautiful family.
Love you and your family. We constantly pray for you and your family for God’s Comfort and Peace.
Helen, my heart goes out to you and the boys. Richard was my friend. You will always be in my prayers.
Helen, words cannot express how sorry I am that you have to walk down this path. May God’s peace that passes all understanding cover you today and in the days to come.
Helen, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the boys.
So much love, so many memories.
So sorry to hear this sad news. You and family are being remembered in my thoughts and prayers.
Sorry for your loss!
Andy and I are sending our prayers for comfort for you and the boys during this time of great sorry. He was one great friend. Andy and Dick grew up together and spent years and years together even after high school. They sure enjoyed playing music together. Andy holds many great memories of these times playing music. Andy was so happy for him that he got to be a father. Take comfort in knowing Dick is resting in peace now.
Many hugs and prayers for you. May God give you comfort and peace.
Helen and Boyz, my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Richard was a wonderful husband and a great Dad. I love you all.
So sorry for your loss Helen,,will be praying for you and family NOW and in days that lie ahead
Helen, I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m praying for you and the boys. May God comfort you as only He can do. Love you.
Helen so sorry to hear of your loss our God will comfort and keep you and your kids in his peace. Love you and those boys.
I am so sorry Helen I know how hard this can be, your family has been struck with some hard tragedies to go through. My prayers for you and the family that God will help you through and you’ll be together one day. As we get older the faster time goes. Keep the Faith I’m still going through difficult times myself but, I don’t have the knowledge and background and strength of God as much as you and your family does. Your not alone. Your family is a wonderful one to sayif Blessed by his Love and guidance. It’s funny I just seen a picture of you in my grandmothers pics. that she had. Sis. Virginia McCanless. She had step sons who were Jerry & Don and they married into the Hamilton family yrs. ago not married any longer but, If you could remember that’s probably why. After all is over with the dealings take a break yourself sometimes it takes time to set in. Love ya! Lisa
So sorry we did not get to connect again more after high school. We had good times in high school and band. Miss you old friend. Patty
I am so sorry for your loss. Dickie and I graduated from HHS together and were good friends. May God wrap you in his comforting arms.
Richard (Dick as I knew him) was a very special friend of mine up until he moved from this area. We rode dirt bikes together as well as worked on cars. I am older than Dick, but for a long time now I have been hoping to see him once again. Even after all of these years I still miss him so much. I am sure that you know, but hear it again, he was a very very special person. He was a whole lot of fun. I have great memories of our many times together. I send you love and comfort on the wings of prayer.
I am so sorry to hear of Dickie’s passing. I, also, went to school with him. I remember his hot rod Corvair and the thrilling rides he would giver on Rt 28. He was a fun and good guy.
My heart weeps. He was such a good man. I hope he marched into Heaven playing his bass guitar to Crossroads. Just like Clapton did in The Who's Eyesight to the Blind.