Elizabeth Ann’s Obituary
Elizabeth Ann Parker
February 20, 1951 – October 10, 2021
Our family is saddened to announce the passing of Elizabeth (Liz) Ann Parker (Lidster) on October 10th, 2021. Liz passed away peacefully at the Peace River Community Health Centre with her loving husband Bryan at her side and is now laying at rest until her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, returns to take her home.
Liz was born on February 20,1951 in St.Thomas, Ontario to Harold and Netta Lidster. As a child she enjoyed reading, drawing, crafting and playing games with her siblings. As a young adult Liz studied at Fanshawe Business College in St. Thomas where she received a certificate in secretarial studies. She then applied her educational certification at the Parkspin Yarn Factory in St.Thomas as a secretary.
Liz met her future husband Bryan Parker in Peace River, Alberta. They married on May 18th, 1974 with family and friends present in Berwyn. For several years Liz and Bryan enjoyed building their life together in Grimshaw and Berwyn while camping, dancing, sharing time and making memories with family & friends.
In 1980 they welcomed Liz’s most precious pride and joy, Scott Michael Robert Parker. In addition to being a dedicated, patient and loving mother and wife, Liz loved family time in the outdoors, skating, downhill skiing and sledding. In warmer months she loved family reunions, quading and camping.
Liz held an unwavering faith in God, which she shared with those who surrounded her. She loved the many roles in her church community especially that of Seventh Day Adventist Christian School secretary and Sabbath school teacher. Her genuine love and compassion for children and youth will never be forgotten.
Liz is remembered by her siblings as being a great sister, having a contagious smile, a heart of gold, and a beautiful soul. She was humorous, generous and kind. Her legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of everyone.
Liz will be dearly missed and always remembered by her husband Bryan Parker, her son Scott (Charlene) Parker and will be forever in the hearts and memories of her grandchildren Seth, Cole and Mya. Liz is also survived by siblings Robert Lidster (Noreen), Mary Lynch, Pat Hansen, Stan Lidster (Fran), Bill Lidster (Jackie), Charlene MacPherson, Nancy Marshall, Rose Hamilton (Ron), in-laws Lynda Johnston (David), Wendy Billette (Ken), Gerry Parker, Randy Parker (Charlene) and numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
Liz was predeceased by parents Harold and Netta Lidster, sister Virginia Hoglund, and nephews Michael Lynch & Shane Parker.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, October 29th at Berwyn Elks Community Centre at 1:00pm. Interment at Berwyn Cemetery immediately following. Friends & family are invited to share memories and stories of Liz at a small luncheon immediately following interment (TBA).
In lieu of flowers, donations to research can be made to The Centre for Prions Activities – Dr. Sim Fund.
Online by visiting ualberta.ca/giving Enter the amount, then select « other ». Type Sim into the box and the option to donate to the Department of Medicine – Centre for Prions Activities (Dr. Sim) will appear.
By Calling 1-877-992-7587 and directing your gift to The Centre for Prions Activities – Dr Sim Fund, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Mailing a cheque payable to the University of Alberta with The Centre for Prions Activities – Dr Sim Fund, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry written in the memo line and mailed to: Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta, Office of Advancement, 3-501 Enterprise Square, 10230 Jasper Ave, Edmonton, AB T5J 4P6.
A charitable tax receipt will be sent to you after receiving your gift. Contact us at 780-492-7587 or fomdstewardship@ualberta.ca
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Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Elizabeth Ann Parker February 20 1951 October 10 2021..
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