James Quay Parks (November 10, 1946 - September 19, 2023)

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James Quay Parks
  • November 10, 1946
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  • September 19, 2023

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James Quay Parks

The Villages- James Quay Parks passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at Cornerstone Hospice.  “Quay” was born November 10, 1946 to William Ross Parks and Frances Evelyn Brewer in Oxford, MS.  He graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1968 where he played basketball for the Ole Miss Rebels. He remained a loyal and fervent supporter of the Rebels-loving all things Ole Miss.  He moved to Memphis, Tn. where he taught History and coached basketball and golf at Raleigh-Egypt High School for several years. He later moved to Saltillo, MS where he lived most of his adult life.  In 2003, after 20+ years of service as an insurance adjuster, he retired from State Farm.  Quay was an avid golfer winning a plethora of golf championships throughout his life.  In 2018, he moved to The Villages, FL where he enjoyed the latter years of his retirement doing what he loved to do most-playing golf.  He loved God and his Country.  He was a loving father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle, partner and friend to so many.  He will be greatly missed.

Survivors include: his son Chris Parks of Dallas, TX; grandchildren: Sara Katherine Coddington (Raine) of Arlington, TX and Bennett Parks of Austin, TX; great grandson: Oliver “OB” Coddington of Arlington, TX; brother: Dave Parks (Roxie) of Clinton, MS; nephew: John Parks (Erica) of Winona, MS; fiancée: Candace Galloway of Tupelo, MS.

He was preceded in death by his parents William Ross Parks in 1991 and Frances Evelyn Brewer in 2016.  A private memorial service will be held in Tupelo, MS. Date to be determined.  Arrangements entrusted with BALDWIN BROTHERS Funeral & Cremation Society-Spanish Springs, 352-430-1449.  Sentiments are encouraged at www.baldwincremation.com.


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  1. Marsha Baskin says:
    16 Oct 2023
    Coach Parks will be remembered by Raleigh Egypt alumni. I was in his class and became a friend. I babysat Chris as did some of the other girls from our class of 1977. RIP Coach.

  2. Mark Bledsoe says:
    14 Oct 2023
    Quay was a dear friend, best domino partner to ever walk this earth. Many great times were had at the NTGC.
    I Love you and will forever miss you, my dear friend.
    Hotty Toddy!

  3. TANYA COLEMAN says:
    13 Oct 2023
    I will miss my retired buddy & former neighbor. He’d ride up on his golf cart, kick back & we’d solve “world problems”. His laugh was ROBUST, his golf game was strong & his love for Ole Miss was unwavering. Stay cool, run wild with Sadie & send a few “signs” my way ~> I’ll be looking.
    Love You, T

  4. Rhonda Rice lit a candle:
    13 Oct 2023
    Lit since October 13, 2023 at 10:30:03 AM

  5. Kenneth Green says:
    12 Oct 2023
    Quay was a good nad kind man who could always make me laugh. I appreciate especially the way he loved my sister and made her happy. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones during this time of loss.

  6. bruce peterson says:
    11 Oct 2023
    He was a great man..

  7. Joe Flake says:
    11 Oct 2023
    Quay was a great friend and The Villages golf partner.
    We loved talking college sports and being
    members together in the Winifred Men's Club.
    RIP and "GO REBELS".......

  8. Tom and Sue Shield says:
    11 Oct 2023
    We feel blessed that Quay found his way to Saybrook. A wonderful neighbor and dear, dear friend. He is sorely missed.

  9. Margaret Hudson says:
    11 Oct 2023
    Quay was always quick to find me when I worked events at Ole Miss, and was such a kind man. He was a blessing to all who knew him, and will be remembered fondly.

  10. G Knight says:
    09 Oct 2023
    I played Basketball with Quay at University High School in Oxford, MS in the 60's. Quay was always a good athlete and loved sports. Quay will be missed by his friends and relatives.

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