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Obituary – Johnny “Mr.Parker” Ben Parker

Johnny B. Parker
Sunrise: January 22, 1946 Sunset: July 4, 2019

Johnny B. Parker passed away July 4, 2019 in Houston, Texas after fighting a long-term illness.

Parker was well known in the Seattle area for his phenomenal iron working abilities.  Many have had the privilege of receiving his beautiful work of custom BBQ Pits & Wrought Iron Fences. Parker was a part of the Local 86 Iron Workers Union and was instrumental in working on the creation of the 520- bridge.  He was a brother of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Seattle WA.

Parker leaves behind his sister, his children, and a host of family and friends.  Unfortunately, Mr. Parker didn’t have life insurance, so the family is asking the community and those who knew him well if they would be so kind as to donate to his Go Fund Me burial fund or they can write checks  payable to: Kelly Carroll (memo Mr. Parker burial fund), P.O Box 2986, Renton, WA 98056.

Burial Arrangements are pending donations! For more information, please call (206) 566 -1502.  The family would like to “Thank You” in advance for your generosity.

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Mr. Johnny Parker’s Burial Go Fund Me Account

https://m.gofund.me/urgent-burial-fund-for-johnny-b-parker

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