
We Lost the Light in Our Lives, Parker Sullivan
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On November 2, 2019 our Parker was called home. Parker was only 27 and had taken ill just a month earlier. Parker's last weeks were spent in hospitals with his parents by his side. Two hospitals failed to find a diagnosis to treat him as his condition declined.
We are heartbroken. Parker was such a joyful and thoughtful person. He followed the words and examples of Jesus. He loved his brother Rocky and sister Alana immensely. He had many great friends, but none greater than his mother, Meggan, and father, John. And we all loved him so very much.
We plan to celebrate Parker's life, and share our collective loss together on November 23rd in Payson Arizona. Details will be posted soon and we invite all who care for Parker to join us. We have been asked how friends and family might contribute to defray the cost of Parker's celebration, medical and final expenses, so I have started this page for the benefit of Parker's parents. Thank you very much for contributing. If you have photos of Parker to share, please post them at my Google Drive folder "Parker Sullivan," which is open to the public at: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1a0Xgdcm_jPO7BZwlAYGspnShiPGrwkKs where you also can download photos.
I am his Aunt JJ, Meggan's sister, and I loved him so very much! He was above all else "conscientious," always thoughtful of others, always caring, and always smiling.
con·sci·en·tious
adjective (of a person) wishing to do what is right, especially to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly.
And so since childhood that has been our special greeting for each other, "hello conscientious young man." I love you Parker, my conscientious man, who has left us far too soon. I know he continues to do what is right, while he is up there waiting for us to join him.









We are heartbroken. Parker was such a joyful and thoughtful person. He followed the words and examples of Jesus. He loved his brother Rocky and sister Alana immensely. He had many great friends, but none greater than his mother, Meggan, and father, John. And we all loved him so very much.
We plan to celebrate Parker's life, and share our collective loss together on November 23rd in Payson Arizona. Details will be posted soon and we invite all who care for Parker to join us. We have been asked how friends and family might contribute to defray the cost of Parker's celebration, medical and final expenses, so I have started this page for the benefit of Parker's parents. Thank you very much for contributing. If you have photos of Parker to share, please post them at my Google Drive folder "Parker Sullivan," which is open to the public at: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1a0Xgdcm_jPO7BZwlAYGspnShiPGrwkKs where you also can download photos.
I am his Aunt JJ, Meggan's sister, and I loved him so very much! He was above all else "conscientious," always thoughtful of others, always caring, and always smiling.
con·sci·en·tious
adjective (of a person) wishing to do what is right, especially to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly.
And so since childhood that has been our special greeting for each other, "hello conscientious young man." I love you Parker, my conscientious man, who has left us far too soon. I know he continues to do what is right, while he is up there waiting for us to join him.









Organizer
JJ Carlson
Organizer
Payson, AZ