Who Was Diane L. Parker
Diane Lesley Parker, the only daughter of John Wesley Parker, III and the late Yvonne Willett, was born on October 18, 1970 at Mercy Hospital in Rockville Centre, New York. She slipped into the loving arms of God at 1:56P.M. on Thursday, February 7, 2013.
Diane grew up in Hempstead, New York and attended Hempstead Public Schools. She graduated from Hempstead High School in 1988. After graduating from High School, she attended the State University of New York at Old Westbury, where she graduated in 1992. Thereafter, on December 23, 1994, Diane and Eric Lee were blessed with the reception of their only child, a daughter, N'Daya.
After graduating from college, she was gainfully employed with The Helen Keller School for the Blind in Hempstead, New York and the Offices of Dr. Susan Groh of Merrick, New York. Diane was a selfless, extremely outgoing, friendly, upbeat, caring and compassionate person, as she much as she was a cry baby because of how much she loved people, always putting others before herself. During her journey from childhood to maturity, she enjoyed and embraced life. She loved to sing and dance, as much as she enjoyed entertaining her large family and hosts of friends.
As she continued upon her journey, Diane accepted The Lord Jesus Christ as her personal Savior and became a faithful and committed member of Faith Baptist Church, under the guidance and leadership of the Reverend Joe L. Brown and Mother Laura Brown. She served as a member of The Faith Baptist Church Mass Choir, its Praise Team, the Christian Women's Ministry, as well as serving on the Board of Trustees. Diane loved The Lord with all of her heart and didn't mind sharing her love for The Lord with whomever she encountered.
Diane was preceded in death by her beloved mother, Yvonne Willett and her step-brother, Shad Parker.
Diane Lesley Parker was taken away too soon. She unfortunately was a victim of Domestic Violence.
Through the Diane L. Parker Educational Resource Fund®, our mission is to PREVENT and END Domestic Violence and bring awareness, advocacy and intervention to assist survivors of Domestic Violence in her memory.
Diane grew up in Hempstead, New York and attended Hempstead Public Schools. She graduated from Hempstead High School in 1988. After graduating from High School, she attended the State University of New York at Old Westbury, where she graduated in 1992. Thereafter, on December 23, 1994, Diane and Eric Lee were blessed with the reception of their only child, a daughter, N'Daya.
After graduating from college, she was gainfully employed with The Helen Keller School for the Blind in Hempstead, New York and the Offices of Dr. Susan Groh of Merrick, New York. Diane was a selfless, extremely outgoing, friendly, upbeat, caring and compassionate person, as she much as she was a cry baby because of how much she loved people, always putting others before herself. During her journey from childhood to maturity, she enjoyed and embraced life. She loved to sing and dance, as much as she enjoyed entertaining her large family and hosts of friends.
As she continued upon her journey, Diane accepted The Lord Jesus Christ as her personal Savior and became a faithful and committed member of Faith Baptist Church, under the guidance and leadership of the Reverend Joe L. Brown and Mother Laura Brown. She served as a member of The Faith Baptist Church Mass Choir, its Praise Team, the Christian Women's Ministry, as well as serving on the Board of Trustees. Diane loved The Lord with all of her heart and didn't mind sharing her love for The Lord with whomever she encountered.
Diane was preceded in death by her beloved mother, Yvonne Willett and her step-brother, Shad Parker.
Diane Lesley Parker was taken away too soon. She unfortunately was a victim of Domestic Violence.
Through the Diane L. Parker Educational Resource Fund®, our mission is to PREVENT and END Domestic Violence and bring awareness, advocacy and intervention to assist survivors of Domestic Violence in her memory.
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