Guelph, Ontario – In a somber moment of grief and loss, we bid a tearful farewell to Philip Nicholas Parkes of Rockwood, Ontario, who died following a massive stroke on September 15, 2023. Philip, known and beloved for his remarkable contributions to the dressage community, left an indelible mark on the sport and the lives of those he touched. He was a beacon of warmth, knowledge, and passion, and his sudden departure has left his family, friends, and fans heartbroken.
Meredith Parkes, wife of Philip Parkes, announced his passing through her post saying,
It is with deep sadness that I’m writing to let friends, family and colleagues know that my husband, Philip Parkes, has died following a massive stroke on September 4th. He passed away on September 15th, in the hospital with family and dear friends by his side. Details of a Celebration of Life will be posted at a later date. To our friends and family, Thank You for your words and support during this time. To my wonderful husband Philip, I’m so grateful for the time that we had together and I will always love you.
Born in Amherstburg, Ontario, Philip completed his secondary education at Elmira District Secondary School and later became a prominent figure in the world of dressage. He was a self-employed individual, dedicating his life to his love for horses, sports, and learning. Throughout his life, he fostered a deep love for the equestrian world, sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm with everyone he encountered.
A dedicated member of the dressage community, Philip was widely admired for his unwavering commitment to the sport. He was a genuine and encouraging soul, always ready to extend a helping hand and go the extra mile for his fellow riders. Philip’s passion and expertise made a lasting impact, inspiring generations of riders and enriching the lives of those fortunate enough to know him.
Philip’s dedication to the Young Dressage Horse Symposium and his 14-year tenure with the CEC family showcased his unwavering love for the sport. He was a beacon of light, always radiating warmth, humor, and friendship. His legacy will continue to inspire and uplift the hearts of many, and his contributions to The Dressage Radio Show will forever remain etched in the memories of all who admired him.
The Dressage Radio Show pour tribute and wrote,
It is with profound sadness, that we announce the passing of one of the HRN family, Philip Parkes, who you all have come to know as the host of the Dressage Radio Show for the past 11 years, has passed away after a stroke.Phil was a beloved member of the dressage community, known for his passion for the sport, his encyclopedic knowledge, and his warm and welcoming personality – Phil was as genuine in life as he came across on air.Our love goes out to his wife Meredith, his family, friends, and fans around the world.A special episode of the Dressage Radio Show hosted by Reese & Glenn will drop soon.We will miss Phil dearly and have faith that his legacy will live on.His love of dressage will inspire riders for generations to come, and those who knew him will always cherish his memory.Let’s raise a glass to Phil tonight, and hug our ponies and loved ones extra tight!
In his era as the host of the Dressage Radio Show, Philip made a profound impact on the equestrian world. He was known for his passion, extensive knowledge, and welcoming personality. The HRN family mourns the loss of one of their own and extends heartfelt condolences to his wife Meredith, his family, friends, and fans across the globe.
A special episode of the Dressage Radio Show, hosted by Reese & Glenn, will soon pay tribute to Philip’s memory. As we remember and honor Philip, let us raise a glass in his honor, holding our ponies and loved ones extra tight, cherishing the legacy of a remarkable individual whose love for dressage will continue to resonate through generations.
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