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Gary M. Parker, Age 68, was born August 29,1946 and passed away March 24, 2015. A resident of Willowbrook and a former employee of Jewel Foods for 29 years. Gary was a noted sports historian who specialized in collecting audio and video sports events on tape. Gary was preceded in death by his parents Mitchell and Evelyn Parker. He is survived by his brother Russell Parker. He was the fond nephew and cousin of many. Funeral Saturday 9:00 A.M. from Salerno's Galewood Chapels, Sciaraffa Funeral Directors, 1857 N. Harlem Ave., Chicago, 60707 to St. Giles Church, 1045 N. Columbian Ave., Oak Park, 60302 for Mass at 10:00 A.M. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation Friday 3-9 P.M. Please omit flowers. For information call (773) 889-1700.
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Gary...You were one of the best guys I ever knew...You will be missed on this Earth...But, not forgotten. Sincerely, Michael Pikula
Michael Pikula
August 14, 2015
Dear Russ and Family,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
The Ramirez Family
Irene Ramirez
March 27, 2015
My thoughts and prayers go out to Russ and to all of Gary's relatives. I know Gary was loved, and he will be deeply missed by Russ and by all his relatives and friends.
Cynthia Maroon
March 26, 2015
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