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SKIBA, Parker Brian 23, passed away on December 12, 2017. He was born in Tacoma, Washington on February 26, 1994 to Brian Edward Skiba and Catherine McCormack (Skiba). He was the youngest of three children. Parker grew up in Washington, Massachusetts, California, London, New York, Texas and was an undergraduate student at the University of Texas at Austin in the Computer Science program. Parker had a love for knowledge and particularly technology. He leaves behind his two sisters, Alexandra and Meaghan and his mother Catherine and father Brian. He was loved by all and will be very missed. A Celebration of Life Ceremony will be held on Saturday, December 16th at 1PM at the Angel Funeral Home at 1600 South 1rst Street, Austin, Texas.
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So sorry for your loss. Parker was a special young man and will be missed. Praying for your family.
Mike and Renee' Shorter
Mike and Renee Shorter
December 16, 2017
God Bless Parker and the Skiba family....
Parker was so bright with so much potential and promise, it is heartbreaking and hard to understand how he could be taken away so suddenly.
What his memory should do is inspire each of us to utilize our potential to the fullest, hug our families a little tighter and work together to become the best we can be.
David Gemuenden
December 15, 2017
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