Biography
In December 2019, the Investigative Committee opened 9 criminal cases in Nevinnomyssk. This time, mostly people of venerable age fell into the category of "extremists". Pensioners were summoned for interrogations, during which some of them had high blood pressure, and searches took place for many hours in their homes. Among the defendants is a respectable married couple of the Parfentievs, each of whom is already over 70. What is known about Tatyana Parfentieva?
Tatiana was born in Yaroslavl in March 1947. The family is the only child, the mother raised her daughter alone. After graduating from school, Tatyana studied at a technical school of preschool education, worked as a kindergarten teacher, and later worked at home as a knitter.
In 1970 she married Georgy. Together we moved from Yaroslavl to the south, to Nevinnomyssk. The spouses are happy to engage in agriculture. Tatiana tries not to leave sports activities and continues to roller skate, visits the pool. The couple have three adult children.
George was the first in the family to become interested in Bible teachings. At this time, he moved to Nevinnomyssk, and Tatyana remained in Yaroslavl for some time. In his letters, he shared valuable insights from the Bible with his wife. Later, Tatiana joined her husband, and for more than 20 years she has remained faithful to her dedication to God. She is looking forward to the time when, according to the promise of the Creator, the resurrection of the dead will take place. "When I found out about this," says Tatiana, "I immediately thought of my mother-in-law. After all, she will also be resurrected! I wanted so much to ask her for forgiveness..."
Due to criminal prosecution, Tatyana's chronic diseases have seriously worsened, and most of her modest income is spent on treatment. A 7-hour search had a particularly negative impact on physical and emotional health, during which the spouses lost 10 thousand rubles - the pension they had just received. The children of Tatiana and Georgy are very worried about their elderly parents.