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  1. 1961-05-00
      Ron Parsons became a Bahá'í some time before July in 1961. [CBN No 138 July 1961 p3]
    • At the time he was a United Church minister in Strathmore, AB. He had first heard of the Faith while serving in Red Lake, ON in 1960. A parishioner had directed him to speak with Carol and David Bowie while he was doing visitation in Ear Falls where the Bowie family lived. Following his visit the Bowies sent him a copy of Christ and Bahá'u'lláh and on the next visit he left with the Kitáb-i-Íqán and subsequently was loaned The World Order of Bahá'u'lláh. Shortly after was transferred to Claresholm, AB and David put him in touch with Arthur and Lily-Ann Irwin who nurtured him into full acceptance of, and membership in, the Faith. [CBN No 127 August 1960 p4] [from and email correspondence with David Bowie 4 January 2020] iiiii
  2. 1964-04-24 — The National Convention was held in Toronto. Those elected were: Husain Banni (vice chair), Angus Cowan, Rowland Estall, Glen Eyford (chair), Lloyd Gardner (treasurer), Douglas Martin, Ron Parsons, Michael Rochester, and Audrey Westheuser (secretary). [CBN No 172 December, 1963 p1]
  3. 1965-04-21 — The National Convention was held at the Royal Alexandra Hotel in Winnipeg, MN. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Husayn Banani, Angus Cowan, Lloyd Gardner, Douglas Martin, Ronald Parsons, Michael Rochester, Glen Eyford, Rowland Estall and Audrey Westheuser. Hand of the Cause Dhikru'llah Khádem attended with ABMs Fred Graham, Peggy Ross, Ted Anderson and William Maxwell from the United States. [UC134]
  4. 1966-04-21 — The National Convention was held at the Chateau Laurier Hotel In Ottawa. Those elected were: Rowland Estall, Lloyd Gardner, Audrey Westheuser, Angus Cowan, Douglas Martin, Glen Eyford,, Ron Parsons Elizabeth Rochester and Michael Rochester.
  5. 1968-05-01 — The National Convention was held at the Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina, SK. Those elected were Jameson Bond, Ron Parsons, Douglas Martin, Michael Rochester, Donald Glen; Angus Cowan, Tom Anaquod, Rowland Estall and Lloyd Gardner. [UC161]
  6. 1972-04-21 — The National Convention was held in Edmonton, AB. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Rowland Estall, Ron Parsons, Michael Rochester, Ed Muttart, Don Glen, Hossain Danesh, Douglas Martin, Jameson Bond and Husayn Banni. [UC182]
  7. 1973-04-21 — The National Convention was held in Quebec City, QC. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Douglas Martin, Husayn Banni, Elizabeth Rochester, Michael Rochester, Ron Parsons, Jameson Bond, Don Glen, Hossain Danesh and Ed Muttart. [UC187; CBN No270 May 1973 p2]
  8. 1997-07-09
      The passing of Ronald James Parsons (b. 8 May, 1926, Moose Jaw, SK).
    • Mr Parsons had been an ordained minister of the United Church of Canada. He first learned of the Faith in Ear Falls, Ontario in 1960 from Carol and David Bowie while assigned to nearby Red Lake. His next church assignment was in Strathmore, Alberta where the Bowies referred him to Lily-Ann Irwin who nurtured him into the Faith. [Spring 1961]
    • He served on the National Spiritual Assembly from 1964 to 1970 and again from 1971 to 1974. He was a member of several Local Assemblies and served on the Auxiliary Board throughout the 1970's and 80's.
    • The June 1961 issue of Canadian Bahá'í News reported that he resigned from the United Church of Canada and declared his faith in Bahá'u'lláh. [CBN No 137 June 1961 p11]
    • See [CBN No 143 December 1961 p8] for the loving message he sent to his fellow clergy concerning his decision to leave the church.
    • After resigning from the ministry he enrolled in university to train for his new vocation, teaching. He served as a vice-principal and a principal.
    • In 1949 he married Rita Olive Blake and together they raised four children. [BW1997-98p276-277] iiiii
 
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