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of those who fell on September 11, 2001
Police Officer James Parham
Assignment on September 11, 2001:
Port Authority Police Academy, Jersey City,
NJ
From
Police Heroes, a book by author
Chuck Whitlock:
Officer James Parham received a promotion from
police officer to Port Authority academy instructor
shortly before he disappeared on September 11th.
The certified fitness instructor taught defensive
tactics and other subjects at the academy. He
would have celebrated his thirty-third birthday
on September 13th.
Parham was born in Brooklyn. His younger brother,
Kevin, remembers him as a prankster. Parham
graduated from New Utrecht High School in Brooklyn
and attended Central Texas College in Killeen,
Texas. He worked for the Texas Department of
Corrections and the Federal Bureau of Prisons
before joining the Port Authority.
A former U.S. Marine, Parham is survived by
his wife, Mutsuko and his daughter, Resa.
Portraits of Grief, The New York Times
From Prankster to Officer
The joy of being the older brother is that
you can do whatever you want simply because
you’re older. Or at least that’s
the way James Parham, 33, used to justify the
pranks he pulled on his younger brother.
“When I was about 7 he got me to stick
a coat hanger in the light socket,” said
Kevin Parham. “All I remember was the
hallway looking blue to me and him sitting there
tickled to death.” Of course, not all
the pranks between the two were so painful.
The boys would race one another home from school
determined to win control of the television.
But big brother always managed to come out on
top, mainly because of a scheme.
“He’d take the knob off the television
so that even if I beat him, I couldn’t
turn to my channel,” Kevin Parham said.
“It was stuck on his show, Little House
on the Prairie.”
But Mr. Parham the prankster eventually became
Mr. Parham the proud United States marine, the
proud father of Resa and the respected law enforcement
officer. Shortly before he disappeared, he had
been promoted to an academy instructor for the
Port Authority. “He had so much to be
proud of,” Kevin Parham said. “But
he’d give up everything to help somebody.
He was always on the job.”
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