Todd O. Parker, 52 of Rosalie NE
July 17, 2016 Leave a comment
Todd O. Parker, A humble man whom loved many and was loved by many, went to be with the Spirits in the sky in the early hours of July 15th 2016 after just 52 short years of enjoying all that life had to offer.
Todd was born to Orville and Shirley Parker on May 4th 1964. He made many memories in his Hometown of Rosalie, NE. He graduated in 1983 from Bancroft Rosalie High school. After a year at UTI Tech he went on to become a Machinist at Omaha Line Hydraulics in Walthill, NE, he followed the company to N. Sioux City, SD. He spent the better part of 20 plus years living in Sioux City, IA and working with many great people there. He eventually moved on and enjoyed working at McArthurs Sheet Metal in S. Sioux City NE.
Todd’s sense of humor and infectious smile will always be remembered by everyone that was blessed to have known him.
He loved nothing more than having a great time with friends and family, Bob Seger and a cold drink made for great memories with him. You could always find him traveling along Hwy 77 North and South anywhere between Sioux City, IA and Fremont, NE looking to visit with loved ones and kick back for a good time.
Whenever he got the chance he would sneak away to the river and relax on the water with a pole and enjoy nature.
He leaves behind many friends and extended family to carry on his memory, stories and laughter.
Survivors include his brother, Timothy (Jennifer) Parker of Walthill, NE; sister, Courtney Johnson & family of MN; grandchildren: Charles Webb, Maggie Mae & Frank Dolezal of Lyons, NE; and his special friend, Dianne Milbrodt of Hooper, NE; and many cousins.
Todd is reunited in heaven with his parents, Orville & Shirley Parker; grandparents: Manford “Jack” & Margaret Peterson and Logan & Ethel Parker; along with many other loved ones that preceded him.
The Memorial Service will be held Wed., July 20th at 1:00 p.m. at the Rosalie Town Hall in Rosalie, NE. There will not be a visitation.
Burial will be at a later date.
Memorials suggested to the family for designation at a later time.
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