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William  A Parsons Obituary

William A Parsons Obituary

William A. "Bill" Parsons, 77, of Littlestown, died Saturday A.M., Aug 18, at his farm surrounded by family after a very brief bout with cancer. He was the husband of Sandra (Small) Parsons for 57 years. Born October 31, 1934 in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late Melvin H. & Emilie (Schaeffer) Parsons. Bill was a lifetime farmer having started dairy farming in 1955. He was Germany Township supervisor for a number of years and an active real estate agent & developer through the '70's, '80's and early '90's.   In addition to his wife, Sandy, Bill is survived by four children: Cindy A. Wilson & finance, Jesse Grove, of Aaronsburg; Frederic W. Parsons & Sandra of Silver Spring, MD; David H. Parsons & Carole of West Point, TN and Helen "Amy" Lake & Timothy of Centre Hall; 12 grandchildren: Zachary, Jacob, Katie, Matthew, Timothy, Stephen, Michael, Joey, Christopher, Mathew, Emma & Anna and 4 great Grandchildren: Mackenzie, Claire, Dylan & Jarod. Bill was predeceased by a brother and 4 sisters. He loved fishing, hunting, bowling, horseshoes and spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren.   Funeral Service is Wednesday, Aug 22, at 11 A.M. at Little's Funeral Home, Littlestown with Pastor Timothy J. Kielley of New Hope Faith Community Church, Littlestown, officiating. Viewing is Tuesday 6 - 8 P.M. at the funeral home. Interment is in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Littlestown

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William A. "Bill" Parsons, 77, of Littlestown, died Saturday A.M., Aug 18, at his farm surrounded by family after a very brief bout with cancer. He was the husband of Sandra (Small) Parsons for 57 years. Born October 31, 1934 in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late Melvin H. & Emilie (Schaeffer) Parsons. Bill was a lifetime fa

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