Aberdeen tattoo artist Kev Bailey was diagnosed with stage five stomach cancer and died on Friday, just days after sharing his diagnosis with customers.
New sports pitches were also promised for local rugby league and football teams.
None of it, so far, has materialised.
Job figures are disputed, with the total new jobs created thought to be around 300. Neither Amazon, nor St Helens Council has provided figures.
Mr Parkinson, who led a campaign of 2,000 locals objecting to the development, claimed St Helens Council have been “taken to the cleaners” with the jobs boom not materialising and locals left to deal with problems associated with the site.
He said: “Was the creation of two, three hundred jobs worth the destruction of 60-plus acres of green belt? It’s a very poor return.”