Nancy Parker, - Obituaries | Timiskaming Funeral Cooperative

Nancy Parker,

NANCY PARKER,

2021

Nancy Isabelle Parker, a long-time resident of Kirkland Lake, died peacefully in her sleep on Wednesday, October 3 at Teck Pioneer Residence (TPR), at the age of 88.Born in Windsor in 1930, Nancy was the daughter of Henry and Saara Rouvinen; also from Kirkland Lake, who had immigrated from Finland. Nancy was a KLCVI Alumnus and after graduating from the University of Toronto with a diploma in Dental Nursing, she resided in North Bay for several years before returning to the Kirkland Lake area in 1966 with her husband Howard and their young family. Nancy was a volunteer at the Swastika United Church, a member of the Beta Sigma Phi and a key contributor to the family-owned Princess Hotel during the 1970’s. She was a resident at Teck Pioneer for the past 10 years. Nancy was a published poet and a gourmet cook with an impeccable eye for detail. She enjoyed socializing, golf, music, playing bridge and entertaining. She will long be remembered for her sharp wit and sense of humour.Nancy is survived by her daughters Kelley Evans (Don), Sara Jane Parker and Colleen McGill (Cliff), her grandsons Matthew Sandrin (Amber), Jacob Sandrin and Gino Sandrin, great-grandchildren Carter, Isabella, & Anthony, and other cherished extended family members.The family wishes to extend their sincerest thanks to the staff at TPR for the exceptional care and thoughtful gestures provided by many that went well above and beyond to always make her feel special. She has now joined the love of her life, Howard in their final resting place…. “There’s No Place Like Home”……To Oz My Friend.SERVICE DETAILS
Cremation has taken place and it is her family’s wish for a celebration of life to be scheduled at a future date.DONATIONS
Teck Pioneer Residence (Activity Fund)
P.O. Bag 3800 Kirkland Lake, ON P2N 3P4
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Please accept my condolences for the family and friends.. loosing someone you love is very devastating. During times like this I use comforting scriptures such as Isaiah 26:19 and Psalm 37:28,29 which states in part: “Your dead ones will live…They will rise up”. and also “The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will forever reside upon it”. The Bible promises that we may be reunited with our loved ones that we have lost in death by means of an earthly resurrection. Please visit jw.org for more comfort and strength.

Maria Rose, March 1, 2021

To Kelley and Family, I’m so very sorry to hear of the loss of your Mum. Please accept my most heartfelt sympathy.

Cindy (Whittle) Charette, March 1, 2021

Condolences to Parker girls. Mom is at peace now you guys have the aching hearts, sorry.

Cathy Perkins, March 1, 2021

My deepest Sympathy Kelly, Sara & family in the loss of your mother. She is now at peace & re-united with her loving husband.

Maryline, March 1, 2021

So sorry for your loss Colleen and family. It was a privalage and joy to know your mom.

Mary Potter, March 1, 2021

So sorry for your loss Colleen and families. May she rest in peace.

Judy Kerr, March 1, 2021

Dear Colleen & family….wishing you peace to bring comfort and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Most sincerely……Janie

Janie DeLenardo, March 1, 2021

Sorry to hear the sad news of the loss of Nancy. Condolences Colleen, Kelley, and Sara. I thoroughly enjoyed every visit I had with Nancy, she was so interesting to talk to. What I’ll remember most is no matter how her day was going she was always more concerned about how I was feeling and would always have a big smile and say how good it made her feel if I had good news about myself. She had a special way of uplifting you, and is someone I’m fortunate to have met.

Kelly Smith, March 1, 2021

Dear Parker Family… I will miss your Mom, my friend Nancy…We spent many happy times together…She was a special lady in many ways…My heart goes out to you Colleen, Sarah and Kelly…It is hard to lose both parents in such a short time…The blessings are that she suffered for many years and is now free to be with the love of her life, Howard.

Lorraine Robazza and family, March 1, 2021

Our sincere condolence to Colleen, Kelley, Sara and families. Remember all the wonderful years that you got to share with your mom. Gloria and Willie Semple.

Gloria Semple, March 1, 2021

my condolences to you Colleen and all the family

Suzanne Perreault, March 1, 2021

Your Parents have indeed been reunited & please know that felt Condolences are being sent to the Entire Family. To the Girls: I have fond memories of both Parents while playing & “hanging-out” on 1st St., in addition to regularly visiting with a Friend 44 years ago, who worked the Front Desk/Switchboard at the Princess Hotel and who also lived near me on Tower Street. Your Mom was indeed, a very Classy Woman & your Dad, a Gentleman! Unfortunately, I was unable to attend your Dad’s Celebration of Life, but fully intend to be present at your Mom’s, once a date has been set. I lost my Dad 17 years ago last month and it’s been almost 8.5 years for my Mom. I believe that being raised as an Only Child, made it especially difficult for me and at times, still does! I am happy that the 3 of you have one another to lean on & that each can fully empathize with what the others are & will be going through as time goes on. Sincerely, Theresa (Terry) Allaire {nee “Quevillon”}

Therese Allaire, March 1, 2021