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Wayne T. Parker

Worcester, Massachusetts

Age 59

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WORCESTER - Wayne Thomas Parker, 59, of Worcester went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, October 4, 2017 in St. Vincent's Hospital after a courageous battle with cancer. He leaves his wife of 36 years, Diane (Borek) Parker, his son Timothy and his wife Shannon (Buckley), and his grandchildren...

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The Man, The Myth, The Legend! There was none better! Best father a young man could ask for! You are missed and loved by so many dad! I miss you & I love you!

The happiest memory I have of Mr. Parker, is that when I went to Dawson, I would always go by Mr. Parker´s office for my daily hug. That would always make my day. My deepest condolences go out to Mr. Parker´s family. Mr. Parker: I will always remember my daily hugs that I got from you back at Dawson. Rest In Peace my friend.

It was an honor and privilege to have met Wayne and I will NEVER forget him. Dawson school will never be the same

Dear Wayne, When you left us there is just the huge hole in our lives, not a day goes by I don't reach for my phone to ask for guidance.... I pray you know how deeply you are missed in all the lives you touched!!

Diane, Timmy and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time. Rick and I will always remember Wayne fondly and have wonderful memories of the times spent with you guys at Betty's parties. He was a wonderful man who will be dearly missed. Love, Garine & Rick

I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Wayne many years ago from the old neighborhood and grammar school. He was fun loving back then and by the tributes and obit seems that always stayed with him. May he rest in peace.
Mary Gallivan, Gates Street

Wayne was definitely the life of the party and a good person. I was so sorry to hear about Wayne being sick and I wish you and your family my deepest sympathy in your loss.best Just remember our good and bad memories keep us going.

Such a great person and even better at making you laugh. He was my favorite person I remember from Dawson. Been almost 10 years since I was there, and he would remember now as if he saw me yesterday. Just was that type of a GOOD person. Prayers and thoughts with his family.

Bob and family so sorry for your loss. May you all have peace knowing that you brother no longer is in pain. God bless you all...Mary Marcinkus