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John G. "JP" Parker

Geneva, New York

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GENEVA – John G. Parker "JP", 79, passed away peacefully at home from a short bout with cancer.John was born February 12, 1945 in Geneva, N.Y. He was the son of Anne (York) and John (Prepilik) Parker.John's grandparents, aunts and uncles on his father's side were born in Austria and came to the...

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RIP John, wonderful memories of time in shared house with Kenny , John, Michael and you. youth

JP He was one of a kind. I'll never forget...

I met coach Parker my sophomore year of high school. What fun we had, and he came to us with real lacrosse drills and offensive sets that we used to run the table that season under his leadership. John, and his coaching paired well with our talent and interests. I remember him well and credit him with much of our success. Sorry to hear he has past...that lacrosse season will live on with me and those he played for. Shine on you crazy diamond!

Rip John sad to hear of John´s passing my condolences

John was the best of the best. RIP my friend

Resided on Bennett Street for many years. Knew the whole family as I went to school with his spouse, and my kids when to school with his children. Didn't know John in his earlier years but do remember the establishment he owned. My sincere condolences to Vicki, Jessica and family and Lilah and family, extended family member, and all who knew and loved John in an around Geneva. May he rest in peace.

He will be missed. When I saw him downtown or in Wegmans we would talk for at least an hour or more. My first year of college in Fort Lauderdale was a hoot the driver down with John and Beaver Brennan was something else. My condolences to his family. You will never be forgotten. RIP

Johnny boy you will be missed tremendously by all who know you. I still can't believe I won't see my friend anymore at Wegmans. No more pain brother. God bless you and your family. Love you all.

Parker you were a role model to many and a big brother to me. Louie you can do this is what you would say to me. I will toss one last water balloon downtown on Main Street. R.I.P. John! Love ya...