Lesley-Parker-Obituary

Lesley Black Parker

Lexington, Kentucky

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PARKER Lesley Black, 24, Springfield, MO, formerly of Lexington, wife of Eric Parker died Sat, Aug 16, 2008 from an auto accident. Born in Lexington, she was the daughter of Harold W. Black, DVM, Lexington and Cheryl Roberts Black, Winchester. Lesley graduated from the Lexington School, followed...

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Dear Eric and Family,
Lesley had just joined my in-home Beth Moore bible study in Allentown, PA. She and I hit it off the moment we met at Faith Church and her passion for life was contagious. Know that we are praying for you and would love to reach out to you in some way.

Dear Eric and family.
We were all so sorry to hear about your loss. I didn't know Lesley very well- we had just started a bible study together here in Allentown, PA. Please know you have a family here in Pennsylvania at Faith Church. Feel free to email me if there is anything we can help you with. May God pour out his love to you.

To the Parker Family,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Lesley. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Sincerely,

Dear Eric and the Black Family..

I wanted to extend my deepest simpathy to you for the loss of Lesley. I can't even imagine what you have been going through.

I have had many memorable moments with Lesley and respected her very much as a person. I am most thankful for the very last memory I have of her...which was the day before she left for internship. She was sitting with Eric in our library and I walked in very much stressed out about my exams. Lesley completely stopped...

Eric, I was deeply saddened to hear of your loss of Lesley from your mother, Judy. I remember your mother and I talking about your wedding, I think we discussed every detail! I cannot express with words, the sorrow I feel for you and your family. Allow the Lord to soothe your heart and don't forget to lean on those shoulders from time to time. You all are in my prayers.

To Lesley's Family,
I was very taken back when I first heard about Lesley's accident. I saw her just before she left for internship, and as usual she was giving me guidance and advice about school and life. For some reason, Lesley took me under her wings and took me aside to share important aspects of the graduate school experience with me. The more I got to know her, the more I appreciated her passion for life and her love for psychology. As I have been very quite about her accident, I...

Dear Parker & Black families, I want to express my deepest sympathy to all of you. I did not personally know Lesley, but my daughter jenna Dubbs was also an intern at Kids Peace, as soon as she heard of the accident she let all of her family know so we could all pray for her. From our church here in Pa. to her cousin in France to her brother's church and relatives from Ma. to Florida we all were praying for Lesley. Jenna told us of what a strong faith she had and how that must comfort all of...

Dear Black and Parker Families,
I am proud to speak on behalf of the KidsPeace-Diagnostic Program when I say that it was an honor to have worked with Lesley, even for a short time. Within seconds of meeting Lesley, you could tell what type of person she was: genuinely caring, pleasant and positive. Lesley had quickly become a part of the clinical team, sharing her thoughts on client care and building wonderful rapports with her co-workers and clients. We are all very saddened by this...