Squire Parsons, Southern Gospel Singer, Dies

Squire Enos Parsons Jr., a revered figure in Southern Gospel music, passed away on May 5, 2025, at the age of 77. Born on April 4, 1948, in Newton, West Virginia, Parsons was introduced to music by his father, a choir director and deacon at Newton Baptist Church. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Music from West Virginia University Institute of Technology in 1970 and began his career as a music teacher and church music director. His signature song, "Sweet Beulah Land," released in 1979, became a beloved anthem in the genre.
Parsons joined the Kingsmen Quartet as a baritone in 1975, touring with them for four years before embarking on a solo career. He was ordained as a minister at Trinity Baptist Church in Asheville, North Carolina, in 1975. Throughout his career, he wrote over 600 gospel songs, including "The Master of the Sea," "He Came to Me," and "I Call It Home." His contributions earned him multiple Singing News Fan Awards, including Favorite Male Singer in 1988 and Favorite Songwriter in several years.
Parsons retired from touring in April 2019 due to declining health. His passing was due to cardiac arrest. He is survived by his wife, Linda, and their four adult children. His legacy continues to inspire and uplift through his timeless music.
As of now, specific details regarding Squire Parsons' funeral arrangements have not been publicly announced. Reports indicate that the family plans to share information about the funeral and any public memorial services once they are finalized.
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