In Loving Memory
Stephanie ParkinsonFt. Lauderdale, Florida Parents: Click here to view photo gallery |
Wife and Mother of two daughers and on son. Stephanie passed away on November 22, 2008 from a polycombo of Xanax, oxycontin and Phenobarbitol. None of these three drugs were lethal in and of themselves. The combo took her from us. We thought we had her on the road to recovery but the disease of addiction reared its ugly head and took her life.
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Hey mama, I love you. |
Hi are kids must be doing well i see angelina has ur creativity i dont know much of our son i sure he is amazing too in 3 yrs i will contact them because grandpa has made sure i cant i miss our kids please keep watch |
You are such an awesome mom. Even when I am at my lowest I know you are watching over us.. My head feels like it’s on fire
My eyes sting and it hurts to swallow
Icy cords of fear
I think your sister might have tuberculosis..
Please God help me
Which choice might keep you and Rachel alive for another hour?
She was barely able to draw a breath without inhaling a mouthful of snow
Just a few minutes longer
Every gasp of frozen air cut through her lungs like a knife
Just a few minutes longer
I can face anything as long as you’re with me
Tomorrow I will be smarter
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Hey mom, how you doing? I hope you are watching over us. Many people say I am just like you. But why did you have to leave? How come you didn't come with us? Why? I really miss you and I hate having not to grow up with you. I really miss you...
Love your Lil Lina |
I didn't know you... but I said a prayer for you. I quit cold Turkey and never used again. Its been 6 years now. Addiction is a horrific disease. Such a beautiful woman, wife, mother, daughter and friend taken by this vicious disease. To your family... bless a of you. Hopefully you and Todd are at peace now... God bless both of your beautiful souls and your children..... RIP Todd and Stephanie |
Angelina and christopher it me josh ur dad trying to find u |
Angelina and Christopher its me ur dad im still trying to find u i love u very much also u now have another half sister name mia i never forget u i have tattoos for u and chris ur grandfather christoph 9istopher watson know i have contacted him and he wont let us talk contact me anytime love u both always |
A generous donation was made by Diane Barrett in loving memory of Stephanie. |
A generous donation was made in loving memory of Stephanie. |
Steph rest in peace as well as u Todd but I never stopped loving u Angelina and christoper I am trying to get u in my life contact me anytime I am and always will be ur dad and love u both forever I will find away for us to be together |
I saw Stephanie, Tod, & Drew's story on Oxycontin Express. Such a sad, heartbreaking loss of young lives. I hope your story with help others to recover. R.I.P |
R.I.P. Stephanie! I am soo sorry for your family and i hope your husband will even stop taking pills! |
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I don't know who you are but I saw a interview w. Your widowed husband a googled you, Sorry for your lost & Happy Birthday Stephanie where ever you are <3 |
– From Anonymous on February 6, 2013 |
So sry for your loss. My prayers are with you. Saw your story on Oxycontin express |
Steph I miss you so much. You were my best friend and I will always love and keep you in my heart. It hurts so bad because I will probably never see Angelina and Christopher again. I hope they are well taken care of. xoxoxo |
Beautiful for ever. Take care of your man. Moved by your story. Aloha from hawaii |
I miss you and so many so much |
Watched the documentary and it really hit home for me and i pray u r now at peace with GOD n there is no more suffering for u MAY GOD BLESS UR BABIES N WATCH OVER TODD N HELP HIM FIGHT HIS DEMONS RIP |
Prayers for the family. |
I saw your story on "The Oxycontin Expressway" documentary and also heard about your family in my NOPE training. It just breaks my heart. I lost my fiance 10/24/09 to this horrible disease. He died from a combo of xanax, klonopin,roxycodone, and cocaine. He not only left me behind but out precious son.Him and you prove that addiction is a horrible disease that has no boundries..he loved our son so much but in the end the disease took over.
My heart goes out to your families..May you rest in Peace |
Dear Stephanie, So sorry you are gone, you had same addiction as my son, he died from oxycodone and Zanax. My you meet in heaven. You are both angels now. |
I just heard your story today at my school. Your mother in Law came in and was balling in tears. It is very sad what had happened to you leaving 3 kids behind and all. At least your story will prevent this happening to another young girl out there before she becomes addicted. As your mother in law said once your sick with addiction you are never cured. Best Wishes to your familiy |
I could not imagine the pain your family has. I just saw the "Oxycontin Express" and it was too real.
Tod if you ever read this I'm sorry, I feel your pain and your struggle, but I couldn't imagine this, and I hope I never have to live this.
Be safe. |
– From Anonymous on March 16, 2010 |
Sorry that you were taken away so young. |
– From jason wright on October 13, 2009 |
Stephanie, Never got to meet you...your time was too short here. May the family you left behind stay strong and safe and be happy in the fact that you are now at peace and in a safe place. Always in our prayers. Love, Gary and Karol Hufnagel |
– From Anonymous on July 8, 2009 |
I don't know who you are, but I said a prayer for you today. |
Stephanie's daughter, 6 years old, told her brother, Christopher, 5 years old....."We will never see Mommy again. She is in heaven with GGMA." |
We will keep you forever in our broken hearts.
Gone but not forgotten |