Steven Denardis

Death date: Jan 30, 2019
Paul M. Parrow, Jr., 65, of Stafford Springs, CT, left the love of his life, Donna, after 45 years of marriage, on Wednesday, January 30, 2019. He was born in Stafford Springs, CT, son of Gail P. (Turnberg) Parrow and the late Pau Read Obituary

Dear Donna and Family, Our deepest Sympathy to you All. So Very Sorry for your loss.
Tut and Linda Calchera
To the entire Parrow and Talamini families we extend our deepest sympathy for the loss of Paul, he was such a kind and gentle person and a man well loved by his family. Hold tight to your memories and know he is watching over all of you.
Beth, Emily & Kali

I worked with Paul for many years at NAPC / Tyco/TTM . He was a good man and will be missed. My condolences to his family.
Bob Hansen
Will always remember, in the early seventies, Paulie and I sitting in his car behind the library next to the Mineral Spring, tuning into the Yankees game on the AM radio. Everyone on the monument wondering what on earth we were doing. We were die-hard fans listening to the game in the Bobby Mercer-Thurman Munson days, before they got good again. We knew every spot in town where the game came in clearly. Many years later, my son took Paulie and me to a game at the old Stadium; it was better than going to Rome to see the Pope!
Sending heartfelt condolences to the entire family,
-Bobby A.

I worked with Paul many years at NAPC, TYCO and TTM. He was a kind and humble soul. My sympathies go out to the Parrow family and all his close friends. All of you have surely lost a true star in the earthly home. God Bless.Jim Josephiac

My deepest sympathies to the Parrow family. I worked with Paul for many years at NAPC. He was one of the kindest person’s I have ever met. Always said hello, always asked how you were doing. He was also a friend to my late husband and I will always remember how Paul would always tell me if I needed any help with my yard work to ask him, he said he would always be happy to help. I am truly glad that he was my friend. He will missed.