August 2, 1948 - March 29, 2025
In Loving Memory
Austin was born August 2, 1948, in Red Lake, Ontario to Clarence and Eleanor Parisien. He completed elementary and high school in Red Lake and then moved to Saskatoon, SK to start his career with the Royal Bank of Canada. With his above average analytic skills and exceptional rapport with people from all walks of life, he rose rapidly through the ranks of RBC. After 24 years, he chose to change career paths and followed his true passion, which was assisting aboriginal people within the community. He also attained his CFP and worked with Investors Group in Cranbrook. One of his greatest accomplishments was the completion of the Chief Agnes McCoy building in Cranbrook, which provides subsidized housing for families in need. He sat on many affordable housing boards and committees where he shared his knowledge. He also served as the president of the Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce.
Austin loved strays, which led to fostering cats for Meant 2 Be Loved Pet Rescue. This also made things easier when his daughter Carrie brought home countless animals such as horses, cats, dogs, bunnies, and even a boyfriend, Jeromy, who still holds title of favourite son-in-law. In retirement he spent his time fishing, golfing, and cheering on his beloved Saskatchewan Roughriders despite their standings in the league. Bake-offs with Des, hiding the to-do list from Patti, coaching Scott in house maintenance, and weekend brunches with Carrie were things that brought him much joy. Austin and Patti loved to travel and seek refuge on beautiful beaches around the world during Canada's winters.
Austin was predeceased by his parents Clarence and Eleanor, and brothers Ron, Lyle, and Jim. He is survived by his wife Patti, sons Darren (Kyla), Scott (Desiree), daughter Carrie (Jeromy), sisters Annette and Charlotte, brothers Terry (Debbie), Chris (Elaine), and Neil (Kris), as well as many grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and his beloved cat, Simon.
Austin's sense of humour, unending generosity, and colourful storytelling will missed by all who knew him.
Per Austin's request, there will be no funeral service. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Meant 2 Be Loved Pet Rescue, Heart and Stroke Foundation, or Canadian MPN Research Foundation.