

Parker was born on December 29, 1998 in Atlanta, GA, son of Ken and Denise Mordenti Faucett.
Parker was an incredible person who believed in being genuine, standing up for his friends, and always staying true to himself. He had no tolerance for being fake or two-faced and valued honesty and genuineness above all else. Selfless by nature, he constantly put others before himself. Money never mattered to him if he could use it to brighten someone else's day. More than anything, he wanted to be cared for with the same kindness and love that he so freely gave to others.
Parker loved food, especially sushi and even had a membership at a revolving sushi restaurant in Atlanta. He could often be found with an energy drink in hand—usually his third of the day.
He dreamed of becoming a Twitch streamer and was passionate about video games, especially Silk Song and Warframe. Motorcycles were another great passion in his life. While he loved all of his bikes, his Kawasaki 636 held a special place in his heart, even more than his S1000RR.
One of the most telling examples of Parker's kindness was that he often carried stuffed animals with him wherever he went, just in case he met a child who might need one. He had a love for photography as well, but he took pictures for himself and rarely shared them. Ironically, while he enjoyed capturing moments, he never liked being the subject of a photograph.
Parker's kindness, loyalty, and genuine spirit leaves a lasting impact on everyone fortunate enough to know him.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Charles Kenneth Faucett, Jr. and Jan Moore Faucett, Donna Kosinski.
Survivors include his parents, Charles Kenneth Faucett III, and Denise Mordenti Faucett; brother, Chad (Rachel) Faucett; sisters, Brittany (Andy) Spencer and Dasha Grace Faucett; nieces and nephews, Cora and Baker Faucett, Abigail and Eli Spencer; grandmother, Eugenia Brumbelow Lynch; grandfather, Ed Lawrence; aunts, Wendi Chandler and Beverly Hickman; uncles, Ashley Lynch, David Hickman, and James Hickman; beloved dogs, Lily and Bella.
A Celebration of Life Service will be conducted at eleven o’clock in the morning on Saturday, the 27th of June, 2026 in the Worship Center of Woodstock First Baptist Church with Rev. Jeremy Morton, and Jim Law officiating.
Friends are cordially invited to a Gathering with the family from five o’clock in the evening until eight on Friday, the 26th of June, 2026 in the Worship Center of Woodstock First Baptist Church.
Poole Funeral Home, 1970 Eagle Dr., Woodstock, GA 30189, is honored to serve Parker’s family during this difficult time.
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