Memorial services for Paul J. Parke, 36, of Fennel Road, Pennsburg, who was pronounced dead Sunday at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township, after an auto accident at an intersection on Route 29 in Upper Hanover Township, will be at 7 p.m. Friday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Red Hill.
Parke a self-employed handyman for several years.
Born in Phoenixville, Chester County, he was a son of Cornelia (DeCarlo) Parke, with whom he resided, and the late Reynold H. Parke.
He was a member of St. Paul's Church.
Survivors: Mother; estranged wife, Kathryn (Founds) Bitting Parke of Sumneytown; sons, Paul J. Jr. of Quakertown and Joseph M. of Sumneytown; brother, Vincent M. of Quakertown, and a sister, Joyce M., wife of John J. Bringhurst of Alburtis.
Arrangements, Mann Funeral Home, East Greenville.
Memorial services for Paul J. Parke, 36, of Fennel Road, Pennsburg, who was pronounced dead Sunday at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township, after an auto accident at an intersection on Route 29 in Upper Hanover Township, will be at 7 p.m. Friday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Red Hill.
Parke a self-employed handyman for several years.
Born in Phoenixville, Chester County, he was a son of Cornelia (DeCarlo) Parke, with whom he resided, and the late Reynold H. Parke.
He was a member of St. Paul's Church.
Survivors: Mother; estranged wife, Kathryn (Founds) Bitting Parke of Sumneytown; sons, Paul J. Jr. of Quakertown and Joseph M. of Sumneytown; brother, Vincent M. of Quakertown, and a sister, Joyce M., wife of John J. Bringhurst of Alburtis.
Arrangements, Mann Funeral Home, East Greenville.
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