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Patricia Parker-Williams Obituary


Patricia Parker-Williams VIRGINIA BEACH - Patricia Ruth Parker-Williams passed away suddenly and unexpectedly of natural causes Feb. 21, 2008. Patricia was born June 17, 1983, in Fort Lewis, Wash., to Major Joseph W. Parker, U.S. Army retired and Patricia Ann Parker. She lived the life of an Army family - travelling the world and having a full and exciting childhood. A scholar and athlete, she was a graduate of St. Mary's-Ryken High School in Maryland and the Pratt Institute School of Architecture in New York. After graduating from Pratt with honors, she moved to Virginia Beach where she was an architect intern with Hanbury, Evans, Wright, Vlattas and Company Architecture. She had been married for one year to Sgt. Christopher Brian Williams (U.S. Marine Corps) of Virginia Beach, currently assigned to the 2d Intelligence Battalion, Camp Fallujah, Iraq. Patricia was a loving, cheerful person whose enthusiasm for the positive side of life affected all around her. She was especially fond of children, who were naturally drawn to Patricia's vibrant personality and natural physical beauty. Patricia often volunteered to teach underprivileged children to read. At work she was an innovative, gifted architect and made contributions well in excess and expectations of newly-graduated architects. She was a natural, positive leader at her company and with their clients. She deeply loved her husband, and was planning a formal wedding for all their family and friends in May after Chris's return from Iraq. She loved cooking and cross stitching, and used her talents in those hobbies to make small gifts for her friends and coworkers to occasionally remind them that a token of care can make short work of life's drudgery. Patricia had only two facial expressions in her repertoire: a smile and look of deep thought. Both were amazingly infectious. Patricia was also extremely proud of her families' heritage and the career military service of her father, grandfather, husband and father-in-law in the defense of our country. Her father is chairman of the Board, CD3I International and her mother is a retired school teacher for the Clover Park School district in Lakewood, Wash. Besides her parents, Patricia is survived by her older sister, Laura Michele Parker, a financial aid officer for ITT in Boise, Idaho; her parents-in-law, Senior Chief Petty Officer Henry Williams Jr. U.S. Navy retired, an EMT for the city of Virginia Beach; and Arthier Gail Williams, a teacher's aide at Princess Anne Elementary School in Virginia Beach; two grandmothers, eight aunts and uncles, and a very large and grieved contingent of cousins, friends, coworkers and clients world-wide. A memorial celebration for Patricia will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday in Smith and Williams Funeral Home, 4889 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach. The funeral for the family will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday in the main chapel of the New Tacoma Cemetery, Chambers Creek Road, University Place, Washington. Hanbury, Evans, Wright, Vlattas has set up a touching tribute to Patricia for all to view at www.rememberingpatricia.blogspot.com.

Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Feb. 27, 2008.

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Thomas Thompson

March 5, 2008

I will always have a special place for you in my heart and thoughts. My class loved you and what you gave to all of us. Rest well my sweet ANGEL.

leslie Otten

March 3, 2008

If only we all could touch and influence lives as Trisha did in her oh too short life, what a wonderful world we would live in. Trisha was a gift to all who knew her and will be surely mished.

Gita and Anjali Hemphill

March 2, 2008

Our deepest condolences!
Our memories of Patricia go back to her first grade in Niamey, Niger at the American school...her laughter, beauty and intelligence...a time full of innocence,deep friendships and happiness.

Eileen and Patrick (PGR MOMEI and 1Flagman) Fennell

February 29, 2008

It was our (myself and my son) pleasure to escort the body of Patricia from the funeral home to the airport this morning. I just wish I had had the pleasure of meeting her! The story boards of her life displayed throughout the funeral home really let you know what a wonderful person she was, and that is IS true...ONLY the good die young!

My deepest and most heartfelt condolences again to her wonderful husband, and to all of the family and friends this young woman has left behind to mourn her passing. I pray that GOD gives you the strength and comfort to move on.

Ana, Markus, Rafael and Heimana Andrade-Wolf

February 27, 2008

Sissy,
With you we learned that life is somethig to be enjoyed at its fullest! You will always have a place in our hearts!

Tuesday Randolph

February 27, 2008

To the families of Trish and Chris Parker-Williams,
My heart goes out to you all during this painful time. Trish will be missed by many but not more than you all - who loved her with all your heart and soul. I am honored to have met her. She is in God's hands now and my she rest in peace.

DeLisa Mackey(Destiny's sister)

February 27, 2008

"To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord." I had the oppurtunity to meet Patricia at the last 2 years Christmas Party. The little time that we shared together was a pleasure.

Phil McCollum

February 27, 2008

I am deeply sadden by the loss of Trish. I went to high school with Trish and eventually became friends with her. I have many touching memories of Trish. In soph. English class she sat directly behind me and used to draw smiley faces and flowers on the back of my neck. Even back then I found that touching. I also remember when my dad took me to get my drivers license and we ran into Trish and her mother who were there to get Trish her driver's license. I remember chatting nervously with her as we waited to take the test and her whole heartedly wishing me good luck as she left to take the test. Afterwards, when we had both gotten our licenses we laughed about how she had gotten the tougher test proctor and how I felt so lucky to get the easier one because I had barely passed. I also remember many chats with her about life as we went for 3 or 4 mile jogs during cross country and track practice. I genuinely liked Trish. She was incredibly nice to me and always made me feel appreciated. During senior year English I worked with her on a group project and worked hard on it. She baked me brownies. I really felt appreciated at that moment. Trish was always aware of others and concerned about her friends. She was one of the nicest people I have ever met. I hope her family and friends can continue to treasure her and their memories of her into the future because to do so will surely bring a smile to their face, while at the same time doing justice to such an amazing person.

Deborah Marquardt

February 27, 2008

It was an honor and a privilege to have worked with and sat beside Patricia at Hanbury Evans. Such a positive spirit she shared with us every day.

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