Stanley Leon Parker  September 28 1957  January 17 2020

Stanley Leon Parker September 28 1957 January 17 2020

September 28 1957 January 17 2020
Stanley’s Obituary Stanley Leon Parker, 62, known as “Pepper” was born in Hopkinsville, KY. to the late Bishop Parker and Roberta Brewer Parker. Stanley was a member of Durrett Ave Baptist Church. Stanley worked for his brother in law, Charles E. Thomas at Thomas Construction, INC. Later he entered in the US Army, working with helicopter. He later worked with Pennyrile Allied Community Services, and weatherization program. In his spare time he enjoyed riding go cars, martial arts, playing baseball, chess, cards, dominos and dancing. He had a love for reading and studying law books. he would often share his knowledge and wisdom with family, young men and women in the community. Stanley Parker departed this life on Jan. 17, 2020. Survivors: Children – Stanley Butler, Shanika Washington, Martez Washington, Carvar (Lola) White, and laShanda Anderson God Daughter – Alexusia Kendrick Brother – Robert E. Ellis Sisters – Dorothy J. Coleman, Jeanette Parker-Hamilton (Mikeal), Kamkrona Parker-Loving, and Klarissa Parker A brother in law – Anthony E. Loving, Sr. Devoted cousin – Gwendolyn L. Parker 10 grandchildren, 7 nephews, 5 nieces, and several great nephews/nieces, cousins and close friends. Read More

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Stanley Leon Parker September 28 1957 January 17 2020.

Gamble Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Hopkinsville, state: Kentucky

death notice Stanley Leon Parker September 28 1957 January 17 2020

obituary notice Stanley Leon Parker September 28 1957 January 17 2020

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