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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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2020-08-13 19:30:50 wrote:

My first encounter at Hampden lowlands village council meeting, venue The Mac Neil's Residence. Mr. Parris along with his wife Mrs. Parris welcomed me, i was even offered a lift home after the meeting was finished and was invited to come again. They both Became my very good Friends soon after. As we started a new chapter at the newly built Lowlands Multi-purpose facilty i can recall the council had a special meeting where a guest speaker was invited. Mr Parris was always one to lead and be apart of his ideas. As we advertised for that special event he was an advocate for going house to house to invite new person to the special occasion. This showed as nearly 70% of the people who attended, expressed to us that he invited them to attend. He never shyed away from responsibilties as he held many important positions such as Trustee and PRO to name a few. A life so beautifully lived, that not only served the village council but the community, should be remembered. May his soul rest in peace, as we keep his wife and children in prayer and ask God to comfort them in this time of Sadness. Lynn Winchester, Village Council Member.

2020-08-13 19:30:50 wrote: My first encounter at Hampden lowlands village council meeting, venue The Mac Neil's Residence. Mr. Parris along with his wife Mrs. Parris welcomed me, i was even offered a lift home after the meeting was finished and was invited to come again. They both Became my very good Friends soon after. As we started a new chapter at the newly built Lowlands Multi-purpose facilty i can recall the council had a special meeting where a guest speaker was invited. Mr Parris was always one to lead and be apart of his ideas. As we advertised for that special event he was an advocate for going house to house to invite new person to the special occasion. This showed as nearly 70% of the people who attended, expressed to us that he invited them to attend. He never shyed away from responsibilties as he held many important positions such as Trustee and PRO to name a few. A life so beautifully lived, that not only served the village council but the community, should be remembered. May his soul rest in peace, as we keep his wife and children in prayer and ask God to comfort them in this time of Sadness. Lynn Winchester, Village Council Member.

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