Thomas John Parker Jr.
Thomas John Parker Jr. passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, August 14, 2025, with his devoted wife Kennedy by his side. Born June 10, 1955, in Lansing, Tom graduated from Everett High School in 1973. He lived in Charlotte, Williamston, and most recently Fowlerville, leaving a positive influence on each community. Known for his exceptional work ethic, he held management roles in Lansing for over four decades, demonstrating dedication and leadership throughout his career.
Sports were Tom’s passion but baseball was by far the one closest to his heart. So much so that even after breaking his arm as a child, he continued to play. As a young adult, he competed at Tiger Stadium with an All-Star team. Though honesty about his age cost him an MLB opportunity, his love for the sport endured. He went on to play for many years in a men’s league in Lansing at Kircher Municipal Field “Muni” and in 1998 this team won the Roy Hobbs World Series Championship. Coaching baseball was among his greatest joys—guiding his sons, Michael, Zachary, and Ryan, and later his grandson, leaving an enduring legacy “for the love of the game.”
Tom treasured family time, days on the golf course, supporting his wife to pursue her passion in the equestrian sport of Dressage and attending her competitions. He cherished simply being in his wife’s presence and sharing time on the beautiful farm they shared. He lived with a grateful heart. He served on the Conway Township Planning Commission to offer his support and commitment to the community around him.
Tom was the definition of selfless. A devoted family man, he would go to any length for those he loved, always ready to help. Gifted with the ability to fix anything, he shared his skills freely. Fierce in his belief in fairness and justice, his leadership, strength, and steady logic left a mark on everyone he met. Loyal, humble,and honest, he pushed others to be their best.
He is survived by his wife, Kennedy Maureen Parker; mother, Barbara Dodge; children, Michael, Kaitlin, and Zachary Parker; stepson, Ryan Ramsey (Mary); siblings Mike (Cindy), Raymond (Michele), and Scott Parker; “chosen brother” and friend of over 30 years Aver Hamilton; childhood best friend Tom Boggs (late); Grandchildren Reagan, Brooks, Daisy, Jayvien, Layla, Aleah; Aunt Beverly Stone; and many extended family members and beloved animals.
Donations in Thomas’s name and honor can be sent to the charity of your choice
Visitation took place on Friday, August 22, at 10:00 am with a Memorial Mass at 11:00 am at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Fowlerville.
Arrangements entrusted to Herrmann Funeral Home. Online condolences may be expressed at pjherrmannfuneralhome.com
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