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Louis Febroyd Parris

September 20, 1928 - July 29, 2020

Mr. Louis Febroyd Parris, known by many of his friends as “Parro” was an affable, generous, inspiring person dearly loved by his family and many friends and communities – church, village councils and sports associations. Particularly known for his wise council and mentorship, even among young people. He served on the Hampden/Lowlands Community Council as Public Relations Officer for several terms – a position which he thoroughly enjoyed as it allowed him to meet and speak with a large number of people. He was an excellent sportsman and served on the Tobago Cricketing Association disciplinary committee. He was a cricket coach at St. Clair Coaching School. A very devoted Christian, he used every opportunity to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with others. Mr. Parris will be greatly missed. I am sure you will be happy to contribute to his memory by recording your kind thoughts in this remembrance page.

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2020-08-06 00:18:19 wrote:

Extending condolences to his wife Aunty Stella (Janey) and children (my cousins) on his passing. We have benefitted much from his wisdom and encouragement. He was the first to encourage me to never sacrifice sports for academics and I've proven, just as he predicted, that the two can go hand in hand to produce a win-win combination. Since then, as a teacher, I encourage students to do the same. I also marvelled at his insights on current affairs and his ability to recall events in the past with such precision. Whether it be politics, religion, military or sports, he was abreast of them all, and saw links and overlaps that the average person won't notice. He was such a joy to be around and took great delight in challenging and testing our wits. He will be missed. RIP

2020-08-06 00:18:19 wrote: Extending condolences to his wife Aunty Stella (Janey) and children (my cousins) on his passing. We have benefitted much from his wisdom and encouragement. He was the first to encourage me to never sacrifice sports for academics and I've proven, just as he predicted, that the two can go hand in hand to produce a win-win combination. Since then, as a teacher, I encourage students to do the same. I also marvelled at his insights on current affairs and his ability to recall events in the past with such precision. Whether it be politics, religion, military or sports, he was abreast of them all, and saw links and overlaps that the average person won't notice. He was such a joy to be around and took great delight in challenging and testing our wits. He will be missed. RIP

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