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Grubbs Family Mortuary sadly announces the passing of Mr. Hilton Parks, of Eufaula Alabama. Service’s are entrusted to. Grubbs Family Mortuary. A Name You Can Trust And Stand On. When Only The Best Will Do! We ask that you please keep the Parks Family in your prayers as they travel through this difficult journey.Hilton Parks was born June 27, 1950 to the late Rossie Mae Parks Lynn and Sunny Lindsey. He attended school and lived most of his childhood life in Baker Hill, Al. He was employed for many years as a Maintenance Mechanic at TNS Mills in Eufaula, Al until it was shut down. He then moved on to work in Maintenance for Lake Pier Apartment Complex until he retired at the age of 65. He accepted Christ at an early age and later in life attended and sang in the choir at the Thankful Baptist Church, Eufaula, AL. He became a member of the New Mount Zion AME Church, Eufaula, AL where he served until his departure from Earth. Preceding him in death were four brothers, Charles Turner, Jeffery Strong, Sim Strong III, and Kim Strong. On March 28th, 1987, he married the love of his life, Cinder Parks and to this union, one child was born and two children were raised, Hilary Parks, Eufaula, AL, and Cassandra Miles, Montgomery. AL. He also leaves to cherish one son: Hilton Parks Jr, Eufaula, AL.; two daughters: Audrey (Benjamin) Bluitt, Orlando, FL, and Latahshala Parks, Tampa, FL; four brothers: Thomas Weems, Birmingham, AL, Jarvis (Connie) Parks, Eufaula, AL, Gary (Angie) Strong, Thomasville, AL, and Ken (Telicia) Strong, Tuscaloosa, AL; three sisters: Jeanette (Robert) Anglin, Joyce Blount, and Zina (Robert) Williams, all of Eufaula, AL; four brothers in law: William Hollins Jr., Eufaula, AL, James (Grace) Thomas Sr., Eufaula, AL, Ricky (Kim) Hollins, Newnan, GA, and Robert Earl Hollins, Eufaula, AL; one sister in law: Cathy Ricks, Columbus, GA; four devoted grands: Martavious Heath, Kumarie Miles, Khylin Miles, and Khylie Parks; five grandsons: Christopher Hicks, Cordero Hicks, Trey Williams, Anthony Johnson, and Jordan Parks; three granddaughters: Destiny Williams, Martika Heath , and Jakyshiah Heath and a host of nieces, nephews, great grands, cousins and friends.
Order of Service
Processional Prayer……………………………………………………Pastor Kenya Anderson
Selection………………………………………………………………….Cawana Calloway
Scripture Reading Old Testament………………………………..Elder Benjamin Bluitt
New Testament……………………………………………………….. Appointee
Selection……………………………………………………………….. Marquez Engram
As I Knew Him (2 Minutes)
Acknowledgements…………………………………………………Grubbs Family Mortuary
Eulogy ………………………………………………………………….Rev. William Joe Glover
Recessional
My Hero.
You held my hand when I was small You caught me when I fell You are the hero of my childhood And my later years as well And every time I think of you My heart still fills with pride Though I will always miss you Dad I know you’re by my side In laughter and in sorrow In sunshine and in rain I know you’re watching over me Until we meet again. Love Always Cassandra and Hilary.
A PaPa Just Like You.
We only hope you knew You meant the world to us Only a heart as dear as yours Would have given so much for us The many things you did All the times that you were there Helped us know deep down inside How much you really cared Even though we might not have said We appreciated all you did Richly blessed is how we feel Having had a PaPa just like you With Love from your grands.
Always In My Heart.
Sometimes in life there are losses. Losses that can never really be replaced. Losing you has been the hardest thing I’ve ever had to live with. I wasn’t ready to say goodbye. I wasn’t ready to let you leave. I would give anything for just one more day, just one more second. But I’ve learned to trust in unconditional love. Because the one profound thing about death is that love never dies. Some bonds cannot be broken. Because even though you’re not physically here, your heart is — it lives on within me. I carry your heart inside mine. I carry it on days when I discover something new. I carry it on days when beauty unfolds in the most unexpected places. I carry it on days when I find courage to heal and to grow. I carry it with me — always. Someday we will meet again — and we will no longer be separated by time or space. But until that day, I’ll find comfort in knowing that you are still with me. Your heart safely tucked inside mine. Some hearts just belong together and nothing will ever change that. I loved you then. I love you now. Always did. Always will. Forever in my mind. Forever in my heart. I will carry you.
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