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Richard Pete Parcels

Richard Pete Parcels



 
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10/25/18 06:43 AM #1    

Miguel A. Torres

Pete, I am very sad, yet I clearly remember the great times we enjoyed as cadets and seniors, especially on the baseball field.  I talked with Bob Chandis last night and we also reminised about you two on the football field. You were quite a catcher, and let us have it when we got a bit weak.

My condolences to the Parcels family.  Our world is less bright without your presence.  RIP, my classmate and lefetime friend.

Mike Torres


10/25/18 04:15 PM #2    

Dennis M. Dixon

So sad to read about the passing of Pete. Condolences to his family. D.M.Dixon


10/26/18 08:41 AM #3    

Matthew J. Zientek

Pete has given us all fond memories and experiences.  He will always be alive in our memories and in our hearts.  Pete, you maybe gone, but you will live on with us forever.   Rest in Peace.


10/26/18 12:01 PM #4    

Kenneth W. Byerly

What a loss of a great guy...he will be missed. Our prayers and condolences to his family. Rest up peace Brother.

 


10/27/18 08:43 AM #5    

Bob Murphy

The high I've had for the past two weeks from our 50th has been affected by Pete's passing. I haven't been in touch with Pete however my rememberances of Pete on the football field are strong. RIP Pete 


10/27/18 12:19 PM #6    

Charles W. Shilling

It is with great sadness that I heard about the loss of Pete Parcels.  He has left us way too early.  A sad ending to a great 50th year reunion weekend.  My condolences to Pete's family and all of his friends.


10/27/18 06:28 PM #7    

Richard L. Clark

 

 

 

I’d like to share a Pete anecdote for the class in his honor for a life well lived. In our senior year (while Pete was no longer a Cadet) He,I and another former Cadet Russ Tamblyn (all TKE brothers) went to South Philly in uniform when the Army/Navy game was playing at the Vet. We hid on a side street off Broad and got into formation with the last row of West Pointers and marched into the stadium with them, sat with them and watched the game. No one really caught on although Pete and Russ we’re reprimanded for having their collars open. Good chance those demerits were never served. It was all Pete’s idea and I’ll remember it as one of the greatest pranks ever pulled until taps is played for me. Rest In Peace Pete. Rick Clark AKA Reb.

 


11/05/18 07:16 AM #8    

John Browne

My day is very sad today as I read of Pete's passing. I was sorry that he didn't make the reunion events, now I understand why.....he was a great brother and friend. I have many great memories of our time at PMC. I will always remember his infectious smile and his contributions to PMC football and to the TKE Brotherhood, but most of all his limitless sense of humor and spirit of mischievous adventure. My best wishes to his family. Goodbye brother, rest in peace, YITB, John  


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