James (Jim) Parker
September 14, 1968 - May 20, 2019
Forever on the Beach
On May 20th 2019 our beloved Jim passed away from complications with cancer. His wife, children and close friends were there as he passed this world to join those awaiting him on the other side.
James Parker born on September 14th, 1968 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Aubrey and Mary Ann (Checkettes) Parker. He was the youngest of 5 brothers, Paul, Richard, Steven and Dan. He was proceeded in death by his parents.
On August 6th, 2011 Susan Tinker became his bride, his true love for life. Together they enjoyed fishing, camping, boating and spending quality time with their family. He is survived by his wife Susan, daughters Kaylee Parker, Jessica Pechmann (George), Ashley Steyn (Rench). Brothers Paul, Dan, Steve and Richard as well as three grandchildren Oliver, Hendrik and Helen who loved and adored their ‘papa’ dearly. Jim enjoyed working hard and spent most of his career as a flooring specialist. When not working you could always find him in the garden or fishing. His favorite fishing and boating areas were Flaming Gorge and Currant Creek. He was an avid hunter, enjoyed rabbit hunting and antelope hunting. He loved spending time with his family going camping and on vacations to the beach.
Jim was baptized Roman Catholic at St. Joseph the Worker by his close friend and pastor, Father Patrick F. Carley on Easter 2011. He was blessed to have Gerard and Pauline Collet as his Sponsors. Everyone will remember Jim with his quick sense of humor, great smile, generosity and overall zest for life. Jim had many lifelong friends and helped anyone in need.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 11:00 am, officiated by Father Carley at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, 7405 S. Redwood Road West Jordan, Utah. A luncheon will follow mass at the church’s Fabian hall. All are welcome to attend.
In Loving Memory
So sorry Kaylee for your loss. I know how much your Dad meant to you. He will be watching over you now. I will always be here for you. Grandma. My Prayer’s your way.
ErmaSimpson
West Jordan, Ut
Dear Suzie and family. Dan and I are so sorry for your loss. It has been a very tuff week for all of us. Dan and Jim loved each other very much and had been very close over the years growing up and into Adulthood. I wish they could have been able to talk when Dan came to see him. Dan had to go back to Wyoming and I will he following up with things here from my own mom's passing on the 19th of May. We love you all very much and if it is feasible I will try and come Wed. Please keep in touch! Much Love Dan and Wanda Parker
Wanda and Dan Parker
Gillette, WY