Thomas Parslow

November 05, 1942 - June 30, 2024

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Carl OConnor
Other • 11 months ago
Our prayers are with his wonderful family. I had the privilege of working with Tom at UW Extension where his expertise, experience and mission of helping others was on display for all of us, and the citizens of Wisconsin. May he rest in peace!
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Barbara Hug
Other • 11 months ago
Tom was a great co-worker in Juneau County. He will be missed
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Becks Gatewood
Other • 11 months ago
Tom taught me how to drive a tractor. We laughed a lot together at Madison Area Food Pantry Gardens. He made me feel welcomed and appreciated. My life and so many others are better because Tom was a part of it. I'm really grateful for him and miss him very much.
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Mike Kepler
Other • 11 months ago
I am sorry that I will miss Tom's funeral. I have known Tom for 9 years: first in his capacity as the Garden Leader at the Lacy Garden and then in his role as the President of Madison Area Food Pantry Gardens, Inc. He dedicated his retirement years to the Lacy Garden, St. Vincent de Paul, and MAFPG. Could he and should he have reduced his charitable workload? Probably, but he could not do so. MAFPG expanded from a budget of $15,000 a year to over $200,000 a year during his twenty year leadership. During his tenure, MAFPG bought a fifteen acre parcel with two houses, a barn, and sheds where thousands of pounds of vegetables are now grown. The number of volunteers now working at the gardens has grown from maybe a hundred workers to upwards of two thousand individuals. His firm leadership will be missed. He was patient with the volunteers who became capable growers even without previous garden experience. He organized solid teams who tilled, planted, weeded, and harvested produce during the spring, summer, and fall. We cannot forget winter when Tom would plan for the summer season. He recruited able people to act as leaders who will continue Lacy Garden and MAFPG. I salute Rose Ann who nursed him through his illnesses. She was attentive, dedicated and patient through a difficult time for the family. My heart goes out to her, Kirk, and Caneal. Mike Kepler
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Kathy wehrle
Other • 11 months ago
Tom was a kind and gracious man. Volunteering at the Lacy gardens was a matter of showing up and having him guide us through what needed to be done. No experience was needed, and still isn't. Tom, along with other key founders of MAFPG, had a vision of providing vegetables to food pantries through the work of volunteers. Their knowledge of planting and planning has benefited many many people with a bountiful crop of fresh food, contributing to their health and well being And behind every good man is a strong woman.... That's you, Rose Ann. Blessings on you both.