From the moment Parker was born, her inner joy seemed to shine. Parker's good attitude and likable personality made her loved by many. In her short life, Parker accomplished many things at Latexo I.S.D. and throughout the community. She was a member of the Beta Club, National Honor Society, and Math and Calculator teams. Parker was also a member of the Latexo High School Golf Team. She enjoyed snowboarding, drawing, and reading good books. Parker also loved spending time with her friends. She loved her Cedarbrook Church Camp Family, where she was becoming a counselor. Parker had a natural love for animals, especially horses. Her dream was to graduate high school, attend college at Texas A&M University, and one day become a veterinarian.
Parker is survived by her father Tony Beavers; mother, Leslie Thomson and stepfather Rodney Taylor; grandparents, Michael and Susan Thomson; sisters, Harleigh Beavers and Preslie Beavers; aunts and uncles, Greg and Natalie Commander, Troy and Angela Noack, Michael and Shannon Thomson, and Mark and Laurie Moreno. She is also survived by numerous cousins, her beloved dog, Bandit, and a multitude of friends. Parker was only with us a short time, but her loving spirit will live on forever.
Parker joins in Heaven her grandparents Charles Wayne Beavers and Ann Beavers, and aunt, Shelley Beavers.
Arrangements for a funeral service at the Crockett Civic Center are pending and will be announced and published here when available. Jimmy Stegal and Josh Crabtree will officiate the service.
Services for Parker Suzanne Beavers are in care of Rhone Funeral Home, 3900 S. State Highway 19, Palestine, Texas.
From the moment Parker was born, her inner joy seemed to shine. Parker's good attitude and likable personality made her loved by many. In her short life, Parker accomplished many things at Latexo I.S.D. and throughout the community. She was a member of the Beta Club, National Honor Society, and Math and Calculator teams. Parker was also a member of the Latexo High School Golf Team. She enjoyed snowboarding, drawing, and reading good books. Parker also loved spending time with her friends. She loved her Cedarbrook Church Camp Family, where she was becoming a counselor. Parker had a natural love for animals, especially horses. Her dream was to graduate high school, attend college at Texas A&M University, and one day become a veterinarian.
Parker is survived by her father Tony Beavers; mother, Leslie Thomson and stepfather Rodney Taylor; grandparents, Michael and Susan Thomson; sisters, Harleigh Beavers and Preslie Beavers; aunts and uncles, Greg and Natalie Commander, Troy and Angela Noack, Michael and Shannon Thomson, and Mark and Laurie Moreno. She is also survived by numerous cousins, her beloved dog, Bandit, and a multitude of friends. Parker was only with us a short time, but her loving spirit will live on forever.
Parker joins in Heaven her grandparents Charles Wayne Beavers and Ann Beavers, and aunt, Shelley Beavers.
Arrangements for a funeral service at the Crockett Civic Center are pending and will be announced and published here when available. Jimmy Stegal and Josh Crabtree will officiate the service.
Services for Parker Suzanne Beavers are in care of Rhone Funeral Home, 3900 S. State Highway 19, Palestine, Texas.
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