March
19, 1931- December 15, 1990
Honolulu,
Hawaii
Bio
I was
once told by a fellow black belt at a gathering in honor of Mr. Parker
that
"Tomorrow is promised to no one". How true were those words
that his father had
told him. The world has truly lost a unique and loved individual
in Ed Parker. We
will miss his physical presense, however, we should not forget the
many lessons
and teaching gifts
that he bestowed on us all. American Kenpo was his passion. Our
true tribute to
Ed Parker is to continue what he once poured his heart and soul into
........ American
Kenpo. The future of the Art is now ours to continue and expand.
Let those of us
who truly understand what and how to use the keys of motion,
continue to share
our talents with each other as he did. "There are two ways to
spread the light:
........ One is to be the candle, the other, is to be the mirror
.....that
reflects it".
.
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