John Brett Parrish: Celebration of Life Oct. 4 for longtime Edmonds resident - Lynnwood Today

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John Brett Parrish, a beloved Edmonds resident, passed away in his sleep on September 2, 2024, at the age of 81. Known for his warm personality and community involvement, Parrish left a lasting mark on those around him. A Celebration of Life event is scheduled for October 4, 2024, where family and friends will come together to honor his memory and share stories of his life. The article highlights his dedication to the Edmonds community, showcasing his participation in local events and initiatives that fostered connection and support among residents. Parrish is remembered not only as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather but also as a friend to many.

His passing has created a void in the community, with many expressing their sorrow and fond memories of the time spent with him. The upcoming celebration is expected to be a heartfelt tribute, reflecting the love and respect he garnered throughout his life. This event will serve as a reminder of the importance of community ties and the impact one individual can have on many lives.

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