Brad was a lifelong resident of Montgomery County, Texas. He spent his childhood years in Willis, graduating from Willis High School in 1975, later attending Sam Houston State University.
Brad worked most of his adult life as a public servant with the Montgomery County Appraisal District for over 31 years as an RPA, serving with the utmost professionalism as Lead Ag and Timber Coordinator. Brad was employed a few years at TDCCJ in Huntsville. Brad also spent time as an Oilfield Mud Engineer for Magabar Dresser at an earlier point in his life.
Brad had two dear treasures in his life, his beautiful loving wife of 19 years, Delcy Danubis Silva Parker and adoring son Bradford Alberto. He enjoyed spending as much time with them as possible being a loving and supportive husband and father. A little insight on the story book romance that resulted in a journey of love and happiness for Brad and Danubis. Imagine if you will, a man who is traveling abroad to Venezuela to visit family of a dear friend. Brad had spent all of his adult life as a single man, never thinking in his mind, this trip would change his life forever. Attending a Christmas party with new found friends, he was walking thru the crowd of strangers; someone caught his eye, a bright light in a dark room. Long dark hair, bronze skin and a beautiful smile, dressed in white pants and a blue flowered blouse, he asked her to dance with the help of his friends , from this time forward Brad and Danubis voyage began, keep this in mind Brad spoke no Spanish and Danubis spoke no English, but the fire was lit. No matter the barriers they faced, language , culture, or age, nothing would deter their union. They were married a few months later, living and loving for 19 years, a beautiful son, Bradford Alberto was born from this marriage; Brad found true love and happiness having Danubis and Bradford as his world.
Brad never met a stranger and was always ready to lend a hand with a big smile and open heart, a wonderful man with truly not a mean bone in his body. Brad really enjoyed the great outdoors.
Brad was preceded in death by his sweet mother, Barbara Jean Rorex Parker. He is survived by his loving wife Delcy Danubis Silva Parker; his cherished son, Bradford Alberto Parker; his doting father, Vernon Eugene Parker; his loving siblings, Bobby Parker, Gina Evans, Charla Shaw, Dawn Dietz ; and many loved ones, including Aunts, Uncles, nephews, nieces, cousins, brother-in-laws and special friends that are considered family.
A Celebration of Brad’s Life will be held at West Conroe Baptist Church Sanctuary, 1855 Longmire Road, Conroe, Texas 77304, on Friday, October 4, 2019, at 2:00pm with Judge Wayne Mack officiating. Honorary Pallbearers are Don Matheson, Bully Combs, Keith Calfee, Steve Frerichs, Jerry Humphreys, Travis Traylor, Jake Martinez, Jobey Davis, Ernie Butler, Mark Allen, Mark Castleshouldt, Tracy Hawkins and Jimmy Crane. To leave condolences for the family, please go to https://www.cashnerconroe.com/