David Parker
Honor Code SignatorySigned 17 Feb 2017 | 703 contributions | 22 thank-yous | 952 connections
David was born in 1950. He is the son of Herb Parker and Patriicia Beilby.
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David - Wiki Greeter
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Thanks, Carole
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