1993 Metro Bulls DC Player Gerard Parker Aka Black Bear Death Leaves a Lasting Impact on the DC Community
Bears community in mourning.
November 3, 2026
This article was last updated by Rohit Maharjan on November 3, 2026
Gerard Parker, aka Black Bear, one of the most beloved members of the 1993 Metro Bull DC team in Washington, DC, has passed away, leaving the Bears community in mourning.
Parker was one of the best players of the Metro Bulls (Washington, D.C.) during the early 1990s.
Gerard Parker, Aka Black Bear, Dies, Leaving Behind the Parker Family and Community in Mourning!
While not many details about Gerard Parker have been disclosed in the media, his death has indeed caused a wave of grief in the D.C. community.
Recently, Theophus Brooks, a head coach in the D.C. community sports scene, shared a post confirming the passing of Gerard Parker.
Parker was one of the kindest souls in the D.C. community. While he was alive, he donated his time and efforts to multiple community services.
He was also a dedicated member and fundraiser for cancer victims. In September 2026, he organized a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, collecting funds to support those affected.
Gerard Parker Dies, Leaving a Lasting Football Legacy.While his good deeds are remembered by many, his death has brought a moment of sorrow to the community.
Many have expressed their condolences and support to his friends and family. One comment in the post read:
“Sending the family and circle big, big D.C. SE condolences. Now amongst the Ageless Yahweh blessed next assignment, King. RIP RIH Bear, Southside.”
Another one in the comments writes;
RIP B praying for the family and friends For Life!!!
As of now, details about the cause of Gerard Parker’s death and funeral arrangements have not been disclosed in the media.
With the family still processing the loss of Parker, the may soon announce further details regarding the visitation and memorial services.
Rest in Peace, Big B!
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