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| - Gary Thomas Parris (born June 13, 1950 in East St. Louis, Illinois), is a former professional American football tight end. He played for three different teams from 1973–1980, including the San Diego Chargers, Cleveland Browns, and St. Louis (Arizona) Cardinals. Parris was also involved in politics. He served on the Vero Beach City Council from 1984–1986, and recently ran for the Indian River County, Florida Commission District 3 seat in 2008, and lost to incumbent Gary C. Wheeler. Parris served in the U.S. Army National Guard for 6 years. He is an Eagle Scout
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| - Gary Thomas Parris (born June 13, 1950 in East St. Louis, Illinois), is a former professional American football tight end. He played for three different teams from 1973–1980, including the San Diego Chargers, Cleveland Browns, and St. Louis (Arizona) Cardinals. Gary Parris was born June 13, 1950, in East St. Louis, Illinois. He later moved to Vero Beach, Florida. He attended Vero Beach High School, where he got his start in his American football career, earning the Indian River County Athlete of the Century Award. Parris graduated from Vero Beach High School, in 1969, and went on to play at Florida State University. He married his high school sweetheart, Bobbie Adkins in 1969, and gave birth to four children, son, Matthew Norman (born June 6, 1971), son Gary Thomas (G.T.), Jr., and daughters, Kelly and Heather. He currently resides in Vero Beach, FL, with his wife, Bobbie. Parris was also involved in politics. He served on the Vero Beach City Council from 1984–1986, and recently ran for the Indian River County, Florida Commission District 3 seat in 2008, and lost to incumbent Gary C. Wheeler. Parris has served as president on several local committees and organizations including Indian River County Little League, Fighting Indians Football Booster Club, Fighting Indians Baseball Booster Club, the March of Dimes Fundraising Committee, and was former Cubmaster of Cub Scout Pack 515, and District Chairman for Boy Scouts of America Indian River District of the Gulf Stream Council. Parris has also served as a deacon at First Baptist Church of Vero Beach. Parris served in the U.S. Army National Guard for 6 years. He is an Eagle Scout Parris also helped start a Florida Flag Football dynasty by playing with the Palace (WCTV) team from Tallahassee, which won their first state championship in 1971. The team went on to win four consecutive championships. To date, this record has not been surpassed. Currently, Parris is employed as a citrus and produce broker with Sunny Fresh Citrus. He also voices the football and basketball games for the Vero Beach High School Fighting Indians on Christian FM (WSCF 91.9 FM Vero Beach, 96.3 FM Port St. Lucie) with his sons G.T. and Matt. Gary is also an announcer for the University of Central Florida Golden Knights football team.
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