First off, Thank you to everyone for your generous donations. We are currently over $2,500 and almost half way to the goal in just a few short days that has left us feeling extremely grateful for your ongoing support.



Last Friday Brian Parks, age 59, 07.26.1959 – 01.25.2019 was freed from his battle with long-term chronic pain, his passing was unexpected, e is survivded by his wife Susan Abrecht-Parks, along with his sons, Justin, Oliver, Josey Parks, Andrew and Aaron Abrecht along with daughter in-laws Samantha and Laura Parks and grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and many more family, friends and coworkers.



Brian worked his whole life to provide for his family, however the families were not prepared for his untimely passing with no life insurance nor the means to afford a ceremony that Brian deserves to say goodbye to a treasured family member.



Those of you who know Brian, know his love for classic American muscle cars and Motorcycles and his ongoing restoration of the ‘69 Corvette and ‘69 Chevelle that he and the Parks and Abrecht to family treasure so much and something the family are trying desperately to hold onto as the cars are such an important part of Brian’s memory and their life together.



His contagious love for classic American muscle cars has been a strong influence for all those who had the opportunity to talk shop with Brian and has been passed through the generations to those that survive him.



In order to afford a modest ceremony, and in lieu of flowers or gifts, any donation towards the service would be greatly appreciated in this difficult time.



Please feel free to reach out to the family as any and all support will be welcome.



The service will be held at Stauffer Funeral Home on Friday, February 1st from 2-4pm.

1621 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702



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