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 Post subject: Mike Parker
PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:33 am 
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I enjoyed his work.

https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2018/11/05 ... -obituary/

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CHICAGO (CBS) — We’ll miss his signature baritone voice, his wicked sense of humor, and his compelling storytelling, but most of all we’re going to miss Mike Parker.

For more than 35 years at CBS 2, when a big story broke, Mike Parker got the call. Last night, he died at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. He was 75 years old.

“They used to call us back in the day the New York Yankees of television news, and there was something to that,” said upon his retirement in 2016.

Parker also worked in New York and Los Angeles, but he found a home in nation’s third largest market.

“When they talk about it being a gritty, shot-and-a-beer kind of town, it really is, and it took me a few months to get used to it, but it didn’t take long after that for me to fall in love with it,” he said.

As one of Chicago’s most trusted reporters, Parker covered the shooting of Pope John Paul II in Vatican City in 1981, the release of Americans held hostage in Iran, the downtown Chicago Flood of 1992, the legal troubles of disgraced former Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

“It’s my belief that my role was not only to report the facts, but report them in such a way that it made for a compelling narrative; a story that would fascinate you, the viewer,” Parker said when he retired.

Out of more than 10,000 stories he covered in Chicago, his most memorable story at CBS 2 was the “Home Alone” couple in 1992. Two years after the famous Macauly Culkin movie about an 8-year-old boy accidentally left behind when his family went to Paris, Parker broke the story of real-life parents David and Sharon Schoo taking a nine-day Christmas vacation in Mexico, leaving their 4-year-old and 9-year-old daughters behind in west suburban St. Charles.

Parker had the story first, and when the Schoos returned from their vacation, they were swarmed by a crowd at O’Hare International Airport, after the story drew international attention.

“What had been my little story that we had done out there in the Fox River Valley suddenly became this international incident; with literally tens and dozens of reporters, and camera crews, and police, and bystanders shouting and screaming at the couple as they walked by,” Parker recalled.

His hallmark was his versatility, serving as a top-rated anchor, and aggressive reporter on the street. Perhaps talent was in his DNA.

“My father was radio newscaster after the Second World War, and I just hung out with him, and thought this looks like a great way to make a living,” Parker said.


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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
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Loved him in studio, and as a reporter.


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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
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Bummer. Played golf with him a few times. He wasn't very good, but he was very fun to play a round with. Condolences to his family.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
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his last words were " someone cancel Saturdays' round with Frankie " :cry:

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
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Walt Williams Neck wrote:
his last words were " someone cancel Saturdays] round with Frankie " :cry:

Once again dickface Walt goes where he isn't wanted

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
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Caller Bob wrote:
You're not funny, Walt.

Pitt Mike seek help....such a sad lonely guy you are

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
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Walt Williams Neck wrote:
Caller Bob wrote:
You're not funny, Walt.

Pitt Mike seek help....such a sad lonely guy you are


You barking up the wrong tree. PM don't mult.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
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pittmike wrote:
Walt Williams Neck wrote:
Caller Bob wrote:
You're not funny, Walt.

Pitt Mike seek help....such a sad lonely guy you are


You barking up the wrong tree. PM don't mult.


I think he was talking about Bob telling you to get help.


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Bummer. Played golf with him a few times. He wasn't very good, but he was very fun to play a round with. Condolences to his family.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
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Peoria Matt wrote:
pittmike wrote:
Walt Williams Neck wrote:
Caller Bob wrote:
You're not funny, Walt.

Pitt Mike seek help....such a sad lonely guy you are


You barking up the wrong tree. PM don't mult.


I think he was talking about Bob telling you to get help.


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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 2:25 pm 
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I used to watch him back when I used to watch local TV. Solid old-timer who could do a variety of types of stories, unlike say a John Drummond, who was a solid old-timer but only for crime stories.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
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I used to play mini golf with Ray Parker Jr.

He was VERY GOOD


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 Post subject: Re: Mike Parker
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I used to watch him back when I used to watch local TV. Solid old-timer who could do a variety of types of stories, unlike say a John Drummond, who was a solid old-timer but only for crime stories.

He was good for post game Bears fan interviews too.

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