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With love and prayers for the repose of your soul. I am grateful to have known you and Penny. Lorraine
Lorraine Beauchesne
February 25, 2003 | Fall River, MA


Auburn , Massachusetts
AUBURN- Roger W. Parent, 79 of 12 Colonial Drive, a retired Print Shop owner and Operator, died Thursday February 20, 2003 in Imperial Point Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, FL after being stricken while vacationing with family.
He is survived by four sons; Roger R. of Shrewsbury, Paul M. of Auburn, William R. of Milford, and Robert S. of Worcester, a daughter Ann M. Lavoie of Westborough. Grandchildren: Jessica Parent, Carrianne Parent, David Parent, Daniel Parent, Keith Parent, Reid Parent, Kevin Pighetti, Kristopher Pighetti, Karen Pighetti, Mitchell Lavoie, Gage Lavoie
His wife Myrtle “Penny” Parent predeceased him.
Born in Worcester, son of William M. and Diana (Forget) Parent, he was raised and educated in Worcester Schools, graduating from Worcester Boys Trade School.
An Army veteran of WWII Mr. Parent served in the 73rd Field Artillery Battalion, Battery B. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge.
Mr. Parent owned and operated the Parent Printing Co. in Auburn for many years, he retired in 2002
A member of Saint Joseph’s Church, and member and Past-President of the Auburn Kiwanis Club, and Knights of Columbus, Auburn Council. Roger was active in Auburn Little League and Youth Sports programs.
His funeral mass will be held Thursday February 27, 2003 at 9:30 a.m. in Saint Joseph’s Church 189 Oxford Street, Auburn. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery. Calling Hours at the funeral home will be held from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday February 26, 2003 Britton-Wallace Funeral Home, (brittonfuneralhomes.com) 91 Central Street Auburn is directing arrangements. Donations may be made to the Kiwanis Club of Auburn, c/o Scholarship Fund PO Box 540 Auburn MA 01501
With love and prayers for the repose of your soul. I am grateful to have known you and Penny. Lorraine
Lorraine Beauchesne
February 25, 2003 | Fall River, MA
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The Staff of Britton-Wallace Funeral Home
February 24, 2003 | Auburn, MA