
James “Jimmy” Michael Parker
October 12, 1969 ~ March 25, 2025
Born in: Indianapolis, Indiana
Resided in: Indianapolis, Indiana
Resided in: Indianapolis, Indiana
James “Jimmy” Michael Parker, born on October 12, 1969, in Indianapolis, Indiana, passed away peacefully on March 25, 2025. A devoted father, grandfather, father-in-law, brother, uncle, and friend, Jimmy lived a life that can only be described as vibrant and full of love.
Jimmy’s greatest pride and joy came from his daughters, Catherine “Catie” (Brendon) Parker and Hannah (Dalton) Parker, who were the center of his world. He cherished every moment spent with them. Family was everything to Jimmy, a sentiment that resonated deeply in all his relationships. He had a unique ability to light up any room with his infectious laugh and quick wit, often bringing laughter and joy to those around him. A true comedian at heart, he could effortlessly lighten the mood with his humor, making even the darkest days feel brighter.
Jimmy’s interests were as vibrant as his personality. He had an unmistakable passion for motorcycles, particularly his beloved Harley, which symbolized the freedom he cherished. Going to concerts and enjoying all music was a favorite pastime, allowing him to connect with the energy of life around him. Additionally, his appreciation for classic cars reflected his love for all things vintage and beautifully crafted.
He was not only a beloved father but also a caring brother to his sisters, Michelle (Rob) Reynolds and Angela Parker. As an uncle, he took great delight in his nieces, Madison and Mackenzie Reynolds, and his great-niece Charli Jackson. He also embraced the role of a grandfather to Isabella “Izzy” Monday, who brought him immense joy.
Jimmy’s heart was filled with love for his family, including his former wife’s. He shared deep connections with both Josie Parker, the mother of his children, and Marcy Chapman, whom he loved dearly. Their bonds, formed through shared experiences and mutual respect.
Jimmy is preceded in death by his loving parents, Jack and Suzanne Curry Parker, whose guidance helped shape the man he became, and his step-daughter, Emily Chapman. While they will surely miss him, they hold dear the memories of his laughter and unconditional love.
The visitation for James “Jimmy” Michael Parker will take place on April 6, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at O’Riley – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, located at 6107 S East St, Indianapolis, IN, 46227. This will be followed by a Celebration of Life from 3:00 PM at the same location. Friends, family, and all who knew him are invited to come together to honor his remarkable life.
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Jimmy leaves behind a legacy of joy, laughter, and unwavering love, reminding us all of the importance of family and the power of a good joke. His spirit will forever be a guiding light in the lives of those he touched.
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O’Riley – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory
6107 South East Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227
O’Riley – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory
6107 South East Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227
Your passion for life and the love you shared with my sister and Izzy were unmatched. I will miss our conversations that others might have thought were debates and how much fun you brought to any situation. Rest Easy, James. ❤️
Gonna miss you bro!!
There are so many words that I want to say. We are going to miss you so much. Our days are going to be so empty without that morning call or that facetime to tell izzy, goodnight. I tell you we will celebrate you every day. Whether we are rocking out, playing in the garage, or her telling me that she’s gonna tell pawpaw on me. I never thought that I would be doing this alone. No matter what I knew you was always going to be there. I could go on for hours. I bought everything I wanna say to you and about you. But I know you know how much we love you and we are going to miss you. We love you from your Froggy, and your Monkey
Was a great guy & shocked 😞
Parker was truly one of a kind. I had so much respect for him as a man and father. I remember hanging out with he and Josie and watching them fall in love. Heartbroken for all who knew and loved him.
I love you ❤️ you were one of a kind and so loved. I miss you! 🕊️
Angie. For you and your family