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Roadrunners lose a family member
Parker Jackson
The Roadrunners are grieving for the loss of one of our former players. Parker Jackson was killed on November 7th when the car he was driving struck a tree on Providence Road in Alpharetta. He will be missed by us all.

This was taken from the AJC on 11/8/06:


Family-Placed Death Notice

Parker Davis Jackson August 2, 1990 - November 7, 2006 Parker Davis Jackson is one of the few people who pass through this world and leave a legacy with such power. On the surface everyone knew him as a "great kid" but for those who knew his heart they knew him as so much more. In our family, Parker was the spark. He was the energy, passion, and life. His quick sense of humor, absolutely incredible smile and genuine heart made our family who we are. To his friends and their families, Parker was the "other son". No matter what environment, Parker had something to offer. We would love to think that we taught Parker something, but in reality he was the one teaching us. We learned how to be passionate about what we enjoy. He was passionate about the Lord, family, friends, sports, and school. His energy and enthusiasm were qualities we so cherished in him. With this incredible energy came an incredible desire to project integrity and character. Parker always sought to improve himself. He loved doing whatever was true, whatever is noble, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable and whatever is excellent in the eyes of the Lord (Philippians 4:8). Parker commanded respect and admiration from any and all who knew him. As a natural leader, he was able to influence and inspire all who would let him. We know Parker will be remembered on the sports field, in the classroom, and in the homes of so many who loved him, but what he wanted to be remembered more than anything was as a lover of Christ. He wanted his life to be a way for God to reach those who did not know the Savior of the World. It is an honor that Parker is able to share the gospel in such a genuine and real way. We pray that his goal of God reaching others through him, will be a goal he will most certainly achieve. As a family we always joked that Parker could make a game and competition out of everything, and that he always won. Well now Parker has truly won. He has won the opportunity to celebrate passionately the God he loved and the Lord who is his Savior. We know he would only want us to do the same. So in Parker's honor we praise God. Emily, his sister, Ben his brother, and parents Lauren and Bo Jackson. We invite everyone to the memorial service at 2:00 p.m. Friday, November 10, 2006 at the North Point Community Church, North Point Pkwy, Alpharetta, GA. Please come as you are for praise and worship. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to the Parker Jackson Christian Athlete Fund, Attn: Andy Harbour, Smith Barney, 3333 Peachtree Street, Suite 800, Atlanta, GA 30326 For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever! Romans 11:36. Northside Chapel Funeral directors and Crematory, 12050 Crabapple Rd., Roswell, 770-645-1414 (www.northsidechapel.com)

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