DEDICATION


Edmund Kealoha Parker. What can I say that has not been said already. He came to this world on March 19,1931. He left us December 15,1990. I miss him. Sometimes, when a student asks a silly question, I'll look up at the ceiling and accuse him of laughing at me for not telling me I would have days like this. He was my friend. I teach kenpo the way I do because I still feel like I have to answer to him. I live and breathe to teach kenpo. If it wasn't for him and his system, I wouldn't be where I am today. Master Parker, I thank you for giving me the skills I possess,the pride in what I teach and the knowledge to pass it on. I hope I am making you proud.

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