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“Dr. Parker was my allergist for many years and showed compassion and commitment to help me overcome the challenges that allergies plagued me with...Read More »
1 of 12 | Posted by: Diane Hardwick Powers - Austin, TX

“We were saddened by the news of Dale's passing. Marilyn and Dale were always so gracious to us when we were new members of the medical community and...Read More »
2 of 12 | Posted by: Holly and Jonathan Decherd - TX

“It is hard to put in words just how wonderful Dale was. I have never met a more loving or caring person. He must have been the most wonderful...Read More »
3 of 12 | Posted by: Cynthia Linzy - Temple, TX

“A very dedicated, kind, caring doctor and my wife Jan and I will miss Dale. ”
4 of 12 | Posted by: Robert F. Ellzey MD - Austin, TX

“I worked for Dr. Parker for many years before his retirement. He was a kind and caring man both to his patients and to his employees. He will be...Read More »
5 of 12 | Posted by: Karen Laffere - Austin , TX

“Dr. Parker was my employer for nine years and we both retired at the end of 2004. He was a true gentleman and one of the finest men I've ever known. ”
6 of 12 | Posted by: Suzanne Coldwell - Austin, TX

“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. ”
7 of 12 | Posted by: James and Sharon Wynne - Tyler, TX

“My prayers and condolences to Mrs Parker and Family ”
8 of 12 | Posted by: Christine Bishop - Austin , TX

“Marilyn and family, Carolynn and I wish to thank you for sharing Dale with us and so many others. At this time, our fervent prayer and hope is that...Read More »
9 of 12 | Posted by: Stan and Carolynn Cobbs - TX

“Dr. Parker was such a dedicated doctor who deeply cared for his patients. He was not only an excellent physician, but a wonderful human being who...Read More »
10 of 12 | Posted by: Shirley Lukenbill - Austin, TX

“My prayers and heart felt condolences goes out to Mrs. Parker and the family. I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Parker from a little Community bank...Read More »
11 of 12 | Posted by: Irene Jones - Austin, TX - friend

“Very sorry to learn of Dale's passing. He was a valuable member of the Austin medical community. I wish peace for his family to lessen their loss. ...Read More »
12 of 12 | Posted by: Larry W. James, MD - Austin, TX


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Carlos Dale Parker M.D. died on December 17, 2011 after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Marilyn Burns Parker; daughter Susan Parker Wise and her husband Jeffrey C. Wise, daughter Mary Jane Parker Williams and her husband Anderson T. Williams; and his grandchildren, Marietta Merritt Wise and William Parker Wise, all of Austin. He also leaves behind nephews and nieces, Thomas G. Parker, Jr., Stephen S. Parker, Martha Parker Franklin, William M. Burns, and Elizabeth Ann Burns.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Carlos G. Parker and Rose Ellen Culp and by his brother Thomas G. Parker.

Dr. Parker was born in Brookhaven (Bell County) Texas on July 6, 1933. He graduated from Belton High School in 1950 and entered Baylor University. At Baylor he served as president of the Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity and was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the President's Council and Who's Who in American Colleges & Universities.

After graduation from Baylor he entered University of Texas Medical School in Galveston, Texas where he was a member of the A.K.K. fraternity. After graduation from medical school, he served an Internship at St. Joseph's Hospital in Ft. Worth, Texas. He also completed a residency in internal medicine & allergy at University Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1964 he moved to Austin and entered the practice of Allergy & Immunology with Dr. T. S. Painter Jr. Dale was a kind man, soft spoken, a man of integrity who had a genuine concern for his patients. He was a member of the American Medical Association; Texas Medical Association; Travis County Medical Society; Texas Allergy Society; Southwest Allergy Forum; Fellow, American Academy of Allergy & Immunology; Fellow, American College of Physicians; Fellow, American College of Allergy & Immunology; Fellow, American Academy of Clinical Allergy & Immunology; Fellow, American Associates of Certified Allergists.

A dedicated Christian, Dr. Parker was an active member in both Westminster and Covenant Presbyterian Churches. He was an ordained Elder in the church.

Outside of his church activities, he served on many community boards. He loved to hunt and fish and be with close friends. He loved art and antiques, especially Audubon prints. Dale was deeply loved and will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

A memorial service to celebrate the life of Dale Parker will be held on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at Covenant Presbyterian Church.

His family wishes to thank Hospice Austin and Charles Velez for their special care.

Memorials may be made to Covenant Presbyterian Church, 3003 Northland Drive, Austin, Texas 78757; Seton Hospital, 1201 W. 38th Street, Austin, TX 78705; Hospice Austin, 4107 Spicewood Springs Rd, Ste 100, Austin, TX 78759; or a charity of your choice.