Chad Allen Parker led a life summed up by four words: IMPERFECT, FLAWED, TRIED, and SUCCEEDED. Above all, he LOVED his family, friends, and country.
Born into a family with deep roots, Chad was preceded in death by his father, George Wayne Parker. He is survived by his mother, Donalda Parker; his children, Blake Parker, Aiden Jay Butler, Peyton Thomas “Mater” Parker, and Allie Rae Parker; his brother, Coby Lane Parker; his sister, JaNae’ Machelle Doyle; his niece, Kynleigh Doyle; and his nephew, Kyler Doyle.
A Sportsman and Patriot
Chad was a sportsman who played football and baseball at Pearl High School. Later, he coached his kids’ soccer and baseball teams, experiencing the highs and lows of athletic competition. He served in the Marine Corps, completing two tours in Iraq. Witnessing the horrors of war left indelible marks on his spirit, but he remained devoted to his country and the citizens he fought to protect.
Chad was exceptionally proud of his work as a lineman for Chain Electric. He never backed down from the challenge of a 100-foot pole or a torrential storm, and he never complained about weekends and holidays spent restoring power to those in crisis. Chad LOVED his work as a power line technician.
Family and Love
Most of all Chad LOVED his family. Sometimes Chad struggled to show his LOVE, as his choices often caused worry and grief for his mother and siblings. Other times he delighted in time spent with his children and LOVED each of them in a special way.
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Chad LOVED life and all it offered him- the good, the bad and the ugly. But in the end it all came down to LOVE.
Celebration of Life Services were held on Sunday, December 5, 2021. His family would like to recognize the following friends as honorary pallbearers: Mike Ellison, Travis Burrell, Robbie Powell, Roger Williams, Ricky Buie, Justin Holifield, and Josh Slawson.
His family’s wish for each of you is as follows: We all have a past. We all have made choices that maybe weren’t the best ones.
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The Unexpected Passing of Chad Parker (aka Ramz aka Bamz)
Kimberly Parker shared the heartbreaking news of the unexpected passing of her husband, Chad Parker, also known as Ramz or Bamz, on October 3, 2025. A GoFundMe campaign was organized to help alleviate the financial burden of funeral and memorial services. Chad was a retired Army veteran and a member of the motorcycle community.
Chad Parker of Freeville Fire Department
Chad Parker, a longtime member of the Freeville Fire Department since 1988, faced serious health issues. His dedication to the department and community was well-recognized. A fundraising effort was initiated to support Chad and his wife, Liz, during this difficult time.
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Legal Cases Involving Christopher Chad Parker
Christopher Chad Parker was involved in an early morning fatal motor vehicle accident in mid-June 2016. He was later arrested and indicted for (1) manslaughter in connection with the death of the driver of the other motor vehicle, (2) aggravated assault for the injuries sustained by the passenger, and (3) possession of a controlled substance, to-wit: methamphetamine.
The Court of Appeals Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo reviewed his convictions for manslaughter, aggravated assault, and possession of a controlled substance. The court ultimately affirmed the convictions.
Key Points from the Appeal
- Blood Evidence: Appellant challenged the admission of blood evidence and analysis report, arguing it was obtained via an illegal search. The court found that Appellant failed to preserve error on this issue.
- Expert Testimony: Appellant argued that the trial court erred in admitting testimony from a DPS toxicologist regarding the physical effects of methamphetamine on the human body. The court found no abuse of discretion in admitting the testimony.
- Sufficiency of Evidence: Appellant challenged the sufficiency of the evidence to support his conviction for manslaughter. The court found the evidence sufficient to support the conviction.
Additional Legal Cases Involving Chad Parker
Chad Parker of the Parker Firm has been involved in numerous legal cases, particularly in the realm of automobile and trucking accidents. These cases often involved allegations of negligence, resulting in injuries or fatalities.
Notable Cases
- Automobile Accident (February 2014): Representation of Defendant in an automobile accident where the jury found no negligence on our Defendant awarded $0 damages.
- Trucking Accident (March 2012): Representation of Defendant which was an oil field service company where the jury returned a verdict placing 65% of the negligence on the Defendant and 35% on the Plaintiff.
- Wrongful Death (February 2012): Representation of the Estate of a Logging truck owner where the jury ruled Defendant was not negligent and awarded Plaintiffs with nothing.
These cases highlight Chad Parker's involvement in a variety of legal scenarios, showcasing his role in representing defendants in complex accident and negligence claims.
Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office - Recent Findings
The Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office routinely releases information regarding the identity, cause, and manner of death for individuals who have died within their jurisdiction. Below is a summary of recent findings:
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| Name | Age | Cause of Death | Manner of Death | Date of Incident |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Michael Griese | 54 | Blunt force injuries | Accident | October 25, 2025 |
| Isaiah Seymour | 23 | Blunt force and thermal injuries; Motor vehicle crash | Accident | October 24, 2025 |
| Shawn Cranford | 46 | Gunshot wounds of the torso and right lower extremity | Homicide | October 17, 2025 |
| Kaleb Gonzalez | 19 | Blunt force injuries | Accident | October 7, 2025 |
| Sethaniel Bunch | 24 | Gunshot wound of the head | Suicide | October 12, 2025 |
| Emilio Vazquez | 20 | Multiple gunshot wounds | Homicide | September 24, 2025 |
| Terrance Wallette | 37 | Multiple gunshot wounds | Homicide | September 24, 2025 |
| Anthony Espinoza | 25 | Sharp force injuries | Homicide | August 21, 2025 |
| Sean Nolan | 21 | Blunt force injuries | Accident | July 19, 2025 |
| Sarah Doxey | 48 | Blunt force injuries | Accident | July 16, 2025 |
The Spokane County Medical Examiner plays a crucial role in identifying the deceased and determining the cause and manner of death, providing essential information for legal and public health purposes.
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