Corporal Parker ran a long distance inside SeaTac Airport while responding to back-up another officer in a fight with a mentally ill man. After the officers were able to subdue the suspect, Corporal Parker suffered a heart attack.
The suspect was arrested but never charged with a crime.
Corporal Parker served the Port of Seattle Police Department for 15 years. He is survived by his daughter.
—Source: Behind the Badge Foundation (behindthebadgefoundation.org)∼Ronald A. Parker, 43, a member of the Port of Seattle Police, passed away on June 8, 1987 at age 43. Son of Archie and Marjorie Parker, Bremerton. Fiancé of Diane Fluckinger, Seattle. Father of Donna Parker, Bothell. Brother of Steven and Martin Parker, Bremerton. Grandson of Alice Wilber, Sumner. Service Friday, 11 a.m., Yarington's Funeral Home.
Memorials to Medic One or your favorite charity.
—From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer; Wednesday, June 10, 1987
Corporal Parker ran a long distance inside SeaTac Airport while responding to back-up another officer in a fight with a mentally ill man. After the officers were able to subdue the suspect, Corporal Parker suffered a heart attack.
The suspect was arrested but never charged with a crime.
Corporal Parker served the Port of Seattle Police Department for 15 years. He is survived by his daughter.
—Source: Behind the Badge Foundation (behindthebadgefoundation.org)∼Ronald A. Parker, 43, a member of the Port of Seattle Police, passed away on June 8, 1987 at age 43. Son of Archie and Marjorie Parker, Bremerton. Fiancé of Diane Fluckinger, Seattle. Father of Donna Parker, Bothell. Brother of Steven and Martin Parker, Bremerton. Grandson of Alice Wilber, Sumner. Service Friday, 11 a.m., Yarington's Funeral Home.
Memorials to Medic One or your favorite charity.
—From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer; Wednesday, June 10, 1987
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