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Date: 10-04-2025
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Obituary
McDonald V. Parker, affectionately known as Donald, was born on July 29, 1963, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida, to Alberta and Albertus Parker, both of whom preceded him in death.
From an early age, Donald was known for his cheerful spirit. He loved to laugh, have fun, and bring joy to those around him. His playful nature and outgoing personality made him a bright light in the lives of everyone who knew him.
As he grew, Donald developed a love for sports. He was a proud member of the Central Boys Club, where he participated in both football and basketball. Beyond sports, he enjoyed spending time outdoors, often fishing and hunting with his family.
After high school, Donald enrolled in Job Corps, where he earned certificates in masonry and carpentry. His hardworking nature and determination were evident in his dedication to learning and building a future for himself.
Donald shared a special and devoted bond with his mother. He was by her side through life’s joys and challenges, offering care and support, especially during her final days.
He was one of seven sons: Charles Parker (deceased), Albertus Parker, Jr., James Parker (deceased), Andrew Parker, Darren Parker, and David Parker.
Donald leaves behind a loving family and many dear friends who will miss him deeply and cherish the joy and love he brought into their lives.
From an early age, Donald was known for his cheerful spirit. He loved to laugh, have fun, and bring joy to those around him. His playful nature and outgoing personality made him a bright light in the lives of everyone who knew him.
As he grew, Donald developed a love for sports. He was a proud member of the Central Boys Club, where he participated in both football and basketball. Beyond sports, he enjoyed spending time outdoors, often fishing and hunting with his family.
After high school, Donald enrolled in Job Corps, where he earned certificates in masonry and carpentry. His hardworking nature and determination were evident in his dedication to learning and building a future for himself.
Donald shared a special and devoted bond with his mother. He was by her side through life’s joys and challenges, offering care and support, especially during her final days.
He was one of seven sons: Charles Parker (deceased), Albertus Parker, Jr., James Parker (deceased), Andrew Parker, Darren Parker, and David Parker.
Donald leaves behind a loving family and many dear friends who will miss him deeply and cherish the joy and love he brought into their lives.