Timothy Parker
Timothy Parker

Canaan, N.H. — Timothy L. Parker, 59 of Canaan, passed away at his home on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2016. Tim was a lifelong resident of Enfield/Canaan. He was a graduate of Mascoma High School and worked for Luminescent Systems in Lebanon and drove truck for RSD Trucking, All-waste and Casella until his retirement. He served in the N.H. National Guard and volunteered with the Enfield Ctr. Fire Department for a short time.

Tim was a hard worker and always found ways to keep busy. He loved doing yard work for his mother. He was always tinkering on anything mechanical. He always thought outside of the box, and had a solution to anything thrown at him. He loved camping with family and friends. He did a lot of traveling out to Colorado and to the beach on the coast of Maine, and some dinner cruising on Lake Winnipesaukee. He loved fishing and hunting. He was always looking out for his family, being the bond that holds us all together.

Tim was predeceased by his father, Milton Parker. He is survived by his mother, Florene; brother, Frank Parker and Linda Therrien; two sisters, Rose Rogers and husband, Bob of Enfield, N.H., Mary Parker and Peanut Kepley, Jr. of Lexington, N.C.; nephews, Christopher Parker and sons, Kieran and Edwin, of WRJct., Vt., Jason Parker and wife, Mia of Gorham, N.H. and their son, Levias, Branden Barden of Enfield, N.H. and sons, Cyris and Devin of WRJct.; nieces, Amber Parker of Enfield, N.H., Tiffeny Barden and Richard Vieau, Jr. of Windsor, Vt. and their daughter, Ciria.

He also leaves behind his darling pumpkin and true love, Deborah Morey-Miller and her sons, Philip Miller of Canaan; Bill Miller and wife, Angela Miller of Canaan, and their children, Hailey and Hunter. He leaves behind his extended family of Helen and Clayton Richardson of Sharon, Vt.; Gladys and John Berry of Cornish, N.H.; Gerry and Roxann Morey of Lebanon, N.H.; Fred and Skippy Morey of Windsor, Vt.; and Pricilla and Bob Wheeler of Plainfield, N.H. Tim will be dearly missed by Gwen and Molly his dogs, and Nick his cat.

A celebration of life will be held at Mt. Cardigan Fish & Game Clubhouse, on Ball Park Rd in Canaan on Nov. 6, 2016, from noon to 5 p.m.