[List] Sad News: Joe H. Parsons
Cecil Stokes
cstokes at hiwaay.net
Wed Apr 29 15:29:58 EDT 2020
'Sure sorry to hear that, Tom! Yes, Joe was a very valuable member of a
great Plastics Shop team that built lots of fine Patriot nozzles and
many others. He had TC #1363 and is in our full range of HD phone-books,
from 1959 to 1995. Condolences and best wishes to Andy and their family!
More later...
BTW, anyone have a HD phone book older than 1959?
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Subject: Sad News - Joe H. Parsons (UNCLASSIFIED)
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 15:25:36 +0000
From: Turner, Tom W CIV USARMY CCDC AVMC (USA) <tom.w.turner.civ at mail.mil>
To: cStokes at hiwaay.net <cStokes at hiwaay.net>
CC: Steelman, Lloyd W CIV USARMY CCDC AVMC (USA)
<lloyd.w.steelman2.civ at mail.mil>
CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED
Joe H. Parsons of Morgan City passed away Tuesday, April 28th. I
believe he worked in the plastics and rubber manufacturing shops, he was
shown as section 621 in my 1982 and 1990 Thiokol phone books. His
nephew Andy Parsons, who works with me at the Propulsion Lab, informed
me yesterday that Joe had just passed, and that Joe worked on making the
Patriot nozzles. He is not listed on Al.com at this time.
Tom W. Turner, PE
US Army Propulsion Lab
Technology Development Directorate
CCDC Aviation Missile Center
7120 Redstone Rd
Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898
Telworking
cell 256-698-7127
CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED
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