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Deborah A Kenney Parks

Birth
Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
30 Nov 2010 (aged 62)
Rockport, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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parents: Nancy Barnard and Leroy John Kenney

brother: David

husband: Winfield Irving Parks (3rd wife)

obituary:

Deb attended Keene High School and graduated with the Class of 1966 and continued her education at the University of Maryland, earning her BS, with a magna cum laude status.

Deb married Winfield Parks, who was a well known National Geographic photographer and they traveled all over the world. She herself worked for National Geographic as a film reviewer for the staff travel service. Her husband passed away at an early age and she continued to keep herself very busy with a variety of jobs. Never one to be idle, Deb also worked at the Bureau of National Affairs in Washington D.C. from 1981-1988 as an editor, a tax researcher at Taxware Int. and her last job as a tax consultant for Price, Waterhouse & Coopers. Being a woman of many talents, Deb also did landscaping, worked on a turkey farm, spent a summer cooking for an Annisquam family and also found time to take an H&R Block tax course.

Deb led an active life, skiing, playing tennis and salt water fishing, mostly for striped bass, with her dear friend Bruce Reed. Being on the parade route for the 4th of July Rockport parade gave her reason to host a party every year during the festivities.

Deb's constant companion was Fred the Dog, who passed away before her.

Contributions may be made in Deb's memory to the Sailing Program at the Sandy Bay Yacht Club, P.O. Box 37, Rockport, MA 01966
parents: Nancy Barnard and Leroy John Kenney

brother: David

husband: Winfield Irving Parks (3rd wife)

obituary:

Deb attended Keene High School and graduated with the Class of 1966 and continued her education at the University of Maryland, earning her BS, with a magna cum laude status.

Deb married Winfield Parks, who was a well known National Geographic photographer and they traveled all over the world. She herself worked for National Geographic as a film reviewer for the staff travel service. Her husband passed away at an early age and she continued to keep herself very busy with a variety of jobs. Never one to be idle, Deb also worked at the Bureau of National Affairs in Washington D.C. from 1981-1988 as an editor, a tax researcher at Taxware Int. and her last job as a tax consultant for Price, Waterhouse & Coopers. Being a woman of many talents, Deb also did landscaping, worked on a turkey farm, spent a summer cooking for an Annisquam family and also found time to take an H&R Block tax course.

Deb led an active life, skiing, playing tennis and salt water fishing, mostly for striped bass, with her dear friend Bruce Reed. Being on the parade route for the 4th of July Rockport parade gave her reason to host a party every year during the festivities.

Deb's constant companion was Fred the Dog, who passed away before her.

Contributions may be made in Deb's memory to the Sailing Program at the Sandy Bay Yacht Club, P.O. Box 37, Rockport, MA 01966


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