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Peter S. Sparrow

Arlington, Texas

1943 - 2003

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Peter S. Sparrow, 60, a retired program manager for Lockheed Martin, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2003, at a Richardson care center.

Funeral: Private.

Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Church of Christ, Scientist, Arlington, or a charity of choice. Peter was...

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I worked with Pete for nearly 20 years.He was really intelligent,principled and a high energy player.He always strove to do the right thing.He was truly unique,capable and cared about people.My sympathies to his family.

Pete and I were Clasmates at Arlington H.S. '61. I am pleased to have known him - and to be included amoung his friends. I am sorry I was not in closer touch - My best to his family.

Peter was a classmate at Arlington High School. He was both intelligent and down to earth. My prayers and thoughts go out to the family.

I had the privilege of working with Pete while at Lockheed Martin. He was a true gentleman with a great attitude. We shared an interest in Special Olympics events, where I last saw him in 2001.

Dear Margie and Family,
I am so very sad to hear of Pete's death. All of us at Vought enjoyed working for Pete so much during the years on the Western Pacific Air and Missile Defense Architecture Study (WESTPAC). Pete was a very intelligent person, supportive and trusting of his subordinates, and fun to be around. We here at Lockheed Martin have missed, and will continue to miss, Pete greatly. I wish you God's peace, that passes all understanding. My thoughts and prayers are with you...

Mr. Sparrow was like another father to me. I will always remember him lovingly. My heart goes out to the entire Sparrow family. -Jim, Bibi, and Baby Beck

I also attended high school with Pete and worked with him at LTV. Please accept my condolences and prayers for your family.

I remember Peter from Arlington High School (Class of '61) where he was one of the very bright studious guys. My thoughts are with your family at this time.