Lyndon Thomas Parve, 51, of Murphy, NC, passed away Tuesday, January 7, 2014, as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
He was a native of Milwaukee, WI, but moved to Murphy, NC in 2002.
Lyndon was a roofer by trade and also construction throughout the tri-state area. His hobbies included motocross racing, fishing with his family, jet skiing and airbrush painting. He was of a non-denominational faith.
He was the son of Leland Paul and Ruby Mae Parve (Schuessler). Surviving, in addition to his parents, are a daughter, Amy Parve of Murphy, NC; two granddaughters Madison Parve and Emma Vines; two sons Joshua Parve and Justin Parve, both of Milwaukee, WI; a stepson, Ryan Wallerman and wife Jenni of Oak Creek, WI; two sisters Lauri Osieczonek (Parve) and husband Larry of Blairsville, GA, and Lennea Meddaugh (Parve) and husband, Wade of Murphy, NC; a brother, Lance Parve and wife Julie of Fox Point, WI; his former wife, Louise Parve of Cudahy, WI; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
The family received friends beginning at 3 p.m. Saturday, January 18 at Mountainview Community Church, 69 Fall Branch Road, Murphy, NC 28906 (828-835-8100). A memorial service was held at 4 p.m. with Pastor Jeff Owens officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made in memory of Lyndon Thomas Parve to Leland and Ruby Parve, 1840 Cardinal Road, Murphy, NC 28906 to assist the family with expenses.
Ivie Funeral Home, Murphy in charge of arrangements.
I am very sorry to hear of the loss of your son/brother Lyndon. I am a friend/colleagu e of Lance and I know words are hard to hear at such a tragic time in your lives, especially from a stranger, but I would like to offer this in the hopes that it may beguile you all in such a time of grief. I have never met Lyndon, but what I know of Lance and in looking at Lyndon’s picture above I can tell by his cheerful gaze and pleasant smile that he was a good and peaceful man that I am sure offered a lot to your family and to his community. It is my belief that we are all children in the good Lords master plan and although the means in which we are called home sometimes may be the cause of a tragic event, please rest assured that Lyndon is at peace and forever safe sitting at the foot of the throne of our heavenly father.
My wife Debbie and I have the entire Parve family in our prayers.
Respectfully,
Pat Stoetzel