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Charles Weldon (Dick) Parker, 78, of Verdigris, OK died January 30, 2009 in Tulsa. He was born April 29th, 1930 in Gravelly, AR, son of the late Frank and Lena Yates Parker. He retired after 21 years of service as an aircraft mechanic for American Airlines in Tulsa. He was a long time member of the First Baptist Church of Verdigris, and loved fishing and gardening.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 47 years, Euel Dean (Payne) Parker, and a brother Glyndal.
He is survived by a son, Randy Parker of Owasso, OK; daughter and son-in-law Pamela and Michael Grimes of Verdigris; sisters and brother-in-law Era Mae Lawrence of Owasso, Louise and Harold Gillum of Rover, AR and niece and nephews.
Funeral services were at Floral Haven Funeral Home Chapel in Broken Arrow Feb 3rd, 2009 with burial at Floral Haven Memorial Gardens in Broken Arrow. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas; Obituary was published on Wednesday, February 11, 2009)
DANVILLE - Cicero George Parker, age 82, of Danville died Monday, March 11, 1985 at his home. He was a native of Belleville, son of the late Tom and Lila Copeland Parker, a Mason and a Baptist. He was retired from the U. S. Forest Service.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Parker; two sons, Tommy Earl and Bobby Lee Parker of Perryville; three brothers, Bob Parker of Dardanelle Floyd Parker of Belleville and Gene Parker of Fort Smith; a sister, Mrs. Ora Walker of Belleville; three grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.
Funeral will be at 2 p. m. Thursday at First Baptist Church by the Rev. Bobby Walker. Burial will be in Lower Spring Creek Cemetery by Cornwell Funeral Service. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Submitted by: Patron, Newspaper: , 1985)
Mrs. E. Deane Parker, age 67, died Monday, December 22, 1997. The longtime Claremore, OK resident was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Verdigris.
Survivors include her husband of 46 years, Charles W. Parker of the home; a son, Randy Parker of Owasso; a daughter, Pamela Allen of the home; granddaughter, Jessica Allen, also of the home; step-father, Nooner Bellew of Ola, AR.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Jewell Lofland of Gravelly, AR; father, Addison Payne of Tulsa and step-brother, J. R. Payne of Mannford.
Funeral service was held December 29th at the First Baptist Church of Verdigris. Interment followed in Floral Haven Cemetery. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: Obituary was published on Wednesday, January 14, 1998)
Earvel Parker, age 74, of Selma, brother of Mrs. Myrtle Chambers of Dardanelle, died Saturday, August 3, 1985. He was a retired timber worker.
Survivors also include a brother, Laawson Kendrick of Selma. Funeral and burial were today at Mount Tabor Cemetery near Monticello. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Submitted by: Patron, Newspaper: , 1985)
Eddie L. Parker of Bella Vista, age 69, died on August 10th, 2013 after a long battle with cancer. Eddie enjoyed capturing the essence of life in his photography that he pursued throughout his years. Eddie was the son of the late Julia and Ernest Parker.
Eddie was survived by his two sons Keith and Jeffrey Parker, and his four daughters Robin Hardy of Bella Vista, Tammy Johns and husband Joseph Johns of Briggsville, Jennifer Peralta and husband Ed Peralta of GA, and Wendy Cryder and husband Joshua Cryder of VA. He is also survived by fifteen grandchildren. Elizabeth and Wesley Hardy, Dixie and Clayton Johns, Jennifer, Megan, Jillian, Marco, Isabella, and Olivia Peralta, Hayley Shook, Spencer Parker, Jesse Crabb, Colton Mayo, and one great grandchild Adrienne Hardy.
The Celebration of Life Serv- ices will be held on Saturday August 17th at 11:00 located at Rollins Funeral Home in Rogers, AR. Visitation will be Friday August I6,h from 6:00-8:00. In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice Circle of Life, and the Cancer Challenge. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org,Yell County Record Newspaper, Danville, Arkansas, Obituary was published on Aug 14, 2013)
Eddie L. Parker of Bella Vista, age 69, died on August 10th, 2013 after a long battle with cancer. Eddie enjoyed capturing the essence of life in his photography that he pursued throughout his years. Eddie was the son of the late Julia and Ernest Parker.
Eddie was survived by his two sons Keith and Jeffrey Parker, and his four daughters Robin Hardy of Bella Vista, Tammy Johns and husband Joseph Johns of Briggsville, Jennifer Peralta and husband Ed Peralta of GA, and Wendy Cryder and husband Joshua Cryder of VA. He is also survived by fifteen grandchildren. Elizabeth and Wesley Hardy, Dixie and Clayton Johns, Jennifer, Megan, Jillian, Marco, Isabella, and Olivia Peralta, Hayley Shook, Spencer Parker, Jesse Crabb, Colton Mayo, and one great grandchild Adrienne Hardy.
The Celebration of Life Serv- ices will be held on Saturday August 17th at 11:00 located at Rollins Funeral Home in Rogers, AR. Visitation will be Friday August I6,h from 6:00-8:00. In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice Circle of Life, and the Cancer Challenge. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org,Yell County Record Newspaper, Danville, Arkansas, Obituary was published on Aug 14, 2013)
Elvin L. "Red" Parker, age 74, of Ola, AR died Friday, June 4, 1993 at his home. He was an Army veteran of WWII and a retired guard at the Pine Bluff Arsenal. He was a member of the Birta Missionary Baptist Church, Petit Jean Masonic Lodge and Disabled American Veterans. He was a native of Havana and the son of the late Ollie and Viola Weldon Parker.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia Benefield Parker; two sons, Ed Parker of Kingwood, TX and Doug Parker of Henderson, Nevada; a brother, Virgil Parker of Altheimer; a sister, Christine Williams of Stuttgart; six grandchildren; one great- grandchild; several nieces and nephews and close friends, Matthew and Alana Patterman of Ola.
Funeral was June 7 at Cornwell Chapel at Dardanelle by the Rev. John Mann. Masonic services were held at the chapel. Burial was in Havana Cemetery by Cornwell Funeral Services of Dardanelle. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Published in Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: 6/9/1993)
Emmer Mary Parker, age 81, a long time resident of Havana, died Wednesday at Fairfax, Okla. She was a member of the church of Christ.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor of Fairfax, Mrs. Ortha Hood of Porterville, Calif. and Mrs. Jimmie Harger of Mtn. View, Calif. one son, Wesley Parker of Porterville, California; two step sons, Everett Parker of Ft. Smith and Ollie Parker of Alzheimer; one step daughter, Mrs. Pearl Hood of Centerville, 11 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, YELL COUNTY RECORD - Originally published on Thursday, December 4, 1958)
Fred J. Parker, 61, of London, AR, passed away on Monday, January 21, 2013 at Arkansas Heart Hospital in Little Rock, AR. The son of Joe Bill and Violet Jewel Burdine Parker, he was born July 13, 1951 in London, AR. He married Cathy J. Parker, on April 17, 1971 in Lamar. He attended Russellville First Assembly of God Church. Fred was a lifelong rancher with a true appreciation of the outdoors. If he was not working you could find him roping, fox hunting, fishing or riding his horse Grey. Fred always held a special place in his heart for his girls.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother in law, Thomas Miller. Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Cathy Parker of London; one daughter, Kimberley Parker of London; two granddaughters, Macy McCain and Hope Parker both of London; four sisters, Billie Anne Hatchett & husband Kenneth of Clarksville, Barbara Jo Miller of Dardanelle, Elizebeth Frankel & husband Marshall of Tarzana, CA, and Treva Gray of London; one brother, Rick Parker & wife Betty of London and many loving nieces and nephews and friends.
Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 PM, Thursday, January 24, 2013 at Humphrey Chapel. Reverend Ronnie Birge and Reverend Ronnie Morris will officiate. Burial will be at East Point Cemetery in Russellville, AR by Humphrey Funeral Service. Visitation will be at 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, on Wednesday, at the funeral home. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org,On Line @ www.humphreyfuneral.com, Obituary was published on Jan 22, 2013)
Fred J. Parker, 61, of London, AR, passed away on Monday, January 21, 2013 at Arkansas Heart Hospital in Little Rock, AR. The son of Joe Bill and Violet Jewel Burdine Parker, he was born July 13, 1951 in London, AR. He married Cathy J. Parker, on April 17, 1971 in Lamar. He attended Russellville First Assembly of God Church. Fred was a lifelong rancher with a true appreciation of the outdoors. If he was not working you could find him roping, fox hunting, fishing or riding his horse Grey. Fred always held a special place in his heart for his girls.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother in law, Thomas Miller. Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Cathy Parker of London; one daughter, Kimberley Parker of London; two granddaughters, Macy McCain and Hope Parker both of London; four sisters, Billie Anne Hatchett & husband Kenneth of Clarksville, Barbara Jo Miller of Dardanelle, Elizebeth Frankel & husband Marshall of Tarzana, CA, and Treva Gray of London; one brother, Rick Parker & wife Betty of London and many loving nieces and nephews and friends.
Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 PM, Thursday, January 24, 2013 at Humphrey Chapel. Reverend Ronnie Birge and Reverend Ronnie Morris will officiate. Burial will be at East Point Cemetery in Russellville, AR by Humphrey Funeral Service. Visitation will be at 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, on Wednesday, at the funeral home. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org,On Line @ www.humphreyfuneral.com, Obituary was published on Jan 22, 2013)
Geneva Faye Parker, age 86, of Russellville, died Monday May 17, 2004 at Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center in Russellville. She was born January 17, 1918 at Belleville, AR to the late Henry Edward and Lelah Cooksey Kirkwood. She attended the New Blaine Church of Christ and was retired from Irish Maid Donuts of Ft. Smith where she worked as a cashier.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William Eugene Parker and a son, Joe Edward Blankenship.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Richard and Sherrlene Parker of New Blaine; one daughter-in-law, Tonona Stone of New Blaine; one grandson, James Edward Blankenship of Van Buren; one granddaughter, Joy Faye Carter of Tulsa, OK; 6 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.
Graveside services were held Tuesday May 18, 2004 at Utley Cemetery at New Blaine. Brother Mack Parks officiated. Pallbearers were Richard Parker, James Blankenship, Tommy Beasley Jr. and Jimmy Moudy. Honorary pallbearers were the nurses and staff of Legacy Lodge Nursing Home and the nurses and staff of ICU at St. Mary's. Arrangements made by Cornwell Funeral Home of Dardanelle. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: Obituary was published on Wednesday, May 19, 2004)
Georgia Fox Hopper Parker, age 96, a resident of Wildflower Retirement Residence, Russellville, died Thursday, September 25, 2003. She was born in 1907 at Social Circle near Plainview, daughter of the late John Alexander and Laura Haney Fox three weeks before Plainview was incorporated as a town. She was the widow of Winfred Hopper who died in 1960 and Jacob L. Parker who died in 1989. She lived in Plainview for many years where she attended school. She also attended the University of Arkansas High School at Fayetteville and State Teachers College High School in Conway. She received an associate degree from Central College in Conway and a bachelor's degree from Oklahoma State University at Stillwater. In her early years she taught school in Carlisle, Bradley, Caddo Gap and Havana before settling again in Plainview. She later taught school at Fourche Valley, and Ramona and Ochelata, OK. She retired to live in Plainview in 1969 with her second husband. She was a member of the Danville Music Club, Order of the Eastern Star and Plainview United Methodist Church for more than 50 years where she served as pianist/organist for many years. She was a founder of the Homecoming Club and Meals on Wheels at Plainview, and was president of the Retired Teachers of Yell County.
She was preceded in death by a brother, R. O. Fox; two sisters, Mona Fox McBride and Earline Fox Cyrus and a granddaughter, Jill Alexandra Hopper.
She is survived three sons and daughters-in-law, William L. and Betty Whitten Hopper and George W. and Louise Yates Hopper of Plainview, AR and Monte J. and Cynthia Richmond Hopper of Avon, CT; three grandchildren, Leisa Hopper Gramlich of Fort Smith, AR, Steven L. Hopper of Little Rock and Derek R. Hopper of Ambler, PA and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral service was September 29, 2003 at the Plainview United Methodist Church with Rev. Donna Alberts officiating. Burial was in Salem Cemetery by Humphrey Funeral Service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Plainview United Methodist Church, c/o First State Bank, Plainview, AR 72857. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: Obituary was published on Wednesday, October 1, 2003)
Guy Parker, age 61, a farmer of Havana died Wednesday, June 15, 1955, at his home. He was a member of the Church of Christ.
He is survived by his wife; a son, Ruel Parker, of Havana; a daughter, Mrs. Coy Dorrough, of Havana and nine grandchildren. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, YELL COUNTY RECORD, 50 Yrs Ago, Danville, Arkansas - Originally published on Thursday, June 23, 1955)
Mrs. Hattie Parker, aged 30, of Belleville died June 5. She was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Thomas J. Parker; five sons, Cicero Parker of California and Robert J., Floyd, Roy and Eugene Parker, all of Belleville; one daughter, Mrs. Ora Ann Walker of Belleville; one sister, Mrs. Cora Payne of Belleville; 10 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held by Carl Pearson and Bob Rackley at the Belleville Methodist Church. Burial was in Upper Spring Creek Cemetery by Cornwells. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org,Yell County Record Newspaper, Danville, Arkansas, Obituary was published on Jun 1967)
Henry Allen Parker age 35 of Dardanelle, died Thursday, May 4, 2000 at his home. Mr. Parker was born June 24, 1964 in Russellville, Arkansas.
Survivors are his parents, Parker Wilson and Muril Reynolds Parker Dardanelle, one son, Monroe Allen Parker, Dardanelle, a brother, Parker W. Parker, Jr. Centerville, sister and brother-in-law, Connie and Ronnie Sims, Dardanelle, nephew, R. W. Sims Dardanelle, and two nieces, Chloe Sims and Larrissa Corzine Dardanelle, Arkansas
Graveside services was Saturday at New Hope Cemetery, Dardanelle by Cornwell Funeral Service of Dardanelle. The family will receive friends at the Connie Sims home in Dardanelle. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: Obituary was published on Wednesday, May 10, 2000)
Hugh L. Parker, age 77, of Danville, AR passed away Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 at the Arkansas Heart Hospital in Little Rock.
Funeral service will be Friday, September 10th at 10 a. m. in the Danville Ted Lyons gymnasium. Visitation will be held Thursday, September 9th from 6 to 8 p. m. Arrangements by Cornwell Funeral Home of Danville. See complete obituary on the Yell County Record website and in next week's edition. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas; Obituary was published on Wednesday, September 8, 2010)
Hugh Langston Parker, age 77 of Danville, passed away Tuesday, September 7, 2010 at the Arkansas Heart Hospital. He was born November 28, 1932 in Tatetown, AR to the late Archie Dow and Bertha Lea Langston Parker. He was a 1951 Danville High School graduate, a Navy veteran, 1960 Arkansas Tech University graduate, school teacher, track, basketball and football coach. He was of the Methodist faith.
He is preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Alice Eugenia Woodson, Wanda Louise Kilby, Betty Ann Oiler, Francis Geraldine Williams; two infant sisters; great-grandson, Thomas Vader Herzberg.
Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Narcia Parker; children and spouses, Lisa and Charles Engle Charton of Hector, Hugh Neal Parker of Booneville, Tommy Langston and Laura Parker of Russellville, Toby and Cindy Parker of Dardanelle; sisters, Jesse Pauline Wagner of Ft. Cobb, OK, Kelsey Maxine Noland of Union City, CA, Patsy Ruth Novitch of Haddock, GA; 12 grandchildren, Dustin Oliver, Chance Charton, Porchea Floyd, Tristan Parker, Charlee Herzberg, Chase Parker, Tuesday Parker, Chloe Charton, Daisy Parker, Langston Parker, Jackson Hugh Parker, and Madden Parker; nine great-grandchildren, Marley Floyd, Ryleigh Love, Chayden Charton, Cheyna Charton, Emmalyne Herzberg, Caileigh Carton, Locke Oliver and Aubrey Whitehouse; and 10 great-grandchild Parker Herzberg arriving in January.
Funeral services were Friday, September 10, 2010 at Ted Lyon's Gymnasium with Rev. John David Keeling and Mr. Phil Moudy officiating. Pallbearers were grandsons. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hugh Parker Sports Complex, Att D. J. Crane, P. O. Box 939, Danville, AR 72833. Arrangements by Cornwell Funeral Home, Danville. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas; Obituary was published on Wednesday, September 15, 2010)
Mrs. Ida Molly Patterson Parker of 70 Cliffwood Circle, North Little Rock, an Avon representative, widow of John T. Parker Sr. died Wednesday. (1-13-88) Mrs. Parker was a member of Gardner Memorial United Methodist Church.
Funeral will be at 10 a. m. Saturday at Gardner Memorial United Methodist Church by the Rev. Pryor Cruce. Burial will be at 2:30 p. m. in Salem Cemetery, Plainview, by North Little Rock Funeral Home. The family will be at 23 Cliffwood Circle, North Little Rock.
Survivors are a son, John T. Parker Jr. of North Little Rock; three brothers, J. L. Patterson and William Patterson, both of Mountain Home, Idaho, and T. L. Patterson of Plainview; three sisters, Mrs. Theo Rodgers of Warren and Mrs. Janice Phillips and Mrs. Pearl Potts, both of Plainview, and two grandchildren. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Submitted by: Patron, 1/13/1988)
Jacob L. Lonnie Parker, age 81, of Plainview, AR, died Sunday, January 22, 1989 at Mitchell Nursing Home in Danville, AR. He was the son of the late J. H. and Artie McCarty Parker, a retired school teacher having taught for 39 years in the Oklahoma Public Schools and a member of the Plainview Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Georgia Hopper Parker of Plainview; one son, J, Freeman Parker of Tulsa, Ok; one daughter, Frances Dutill of Florence, KY; three stepsons, Larry Hopper of Greenwood, AR, George W. Hopper of Plainview and Monte Hopper of Hartford, CT; one brother, Leo Parker of Norman, OK; one sister, Vieva Underhill of Nowata, OK; five grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were at 10:00 a. m. Wednesday, at Plainview United Methodist Church by the Rev. Ed Kerr. Burial was in Salem Cemetery by Humphrey Funeral Service, of Ola. Pallbearers were Bob Stayskal, James Parker, John Mark Dutill, George W. Hopper, Larry Hopper and Leonard Weaver. Memorials may be made to the Plainview United Methodist Church. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Submitted by: Patron, Newspaper: Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas, 1/25/1980)
James Jim Parker, 60, of Dardanelle, died June 28, 2009 at St. Marys. He was born January 15, 1949 in Russellville to the late James Ray Parker and Ruby Ward Parker Emberson.
He is preceded in death by his parents; grandparents, Ray and Daisy Ward and Tom and Hattie Parker and a brother, Bob Parker.
Survivors include his wife, Nancy Parker of Dardanelle; daughter and son-in-law, Cindy and Toby Parker of Dardanelle; two grandchildren; step father, Floyd Emberson; sister and brother-in-law, Sherry and Dan Wilker of Pottsville; brothers and sisters-in-law, Danny and Anita May of Atkins, Rick and Patsy Garrigus of Russellville.
Funeral service will be Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at 10 a. m. at Cornwell Chapel in Dardanelle. Burial will be in Brearley Cemetery, Dardanelle. Memorial Donations may be made to Arkansas Childrens Hospital; Arkansas Hospice or the American Cancer Society. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas; Obituary was published on Wednesday, July 1, 2009)
Jan Parker, 57, of Casa, AR, died Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at UAMS Hospital in Little Rock. She was born on February 10, 1953 in Morrilton and was a 1971 graduate of Casa High School. Jan worked in data collection with Information Resources. She loved the Razorbacks and was a member of the Church of Christ.
She was preceded in death by her father, Hollis Dale Tippit and a brother, Kerry Luttrell.
She is survived by her son, Dale Austin Payne & wife Mandy and their daughter Zava Marie Payne, Casa; her mother, June Tippit, Casa; a brother, Joel Tippit and wife Ginger; 2 sisters, Kay Pogue & husband Fred, Casa and Marla Field.
A graveside service was held April 22, 2010 at the Casa Cemetery under the direction of Humphrey Funeral Service, Joel Tippit officiated. Memorials may be made to the Casa Church of Christ, 119 South Cherry Street, Casa, AR 72025. Internet obituary and on-line guest book are available at www, humphreyfuneral.com, (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas; Obituary was published on Wednesday, April 28, 2010)
Jimmy "Jay" Parker, age 78, of Shawnee, OK died Monday, November 10, 1997 in a local hospital. He was born March 23, 1919 in Birta, AR, the son of James and Mattie Boyce Parker. He attended Bartlesville Public Schools and served in the U. S. Army from 1942 to 1946 and from 1949 to 1950 as a military policeman. He received the American Theater Campaign Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Victory Ribbon and one service stripe. He had retired as a warehouse technician at Tinker Air Force Base. He had lived in Shawnee since 1950 and married Ethel Johnson in 1953.
He is survived by his son, Terry Parker of Shawnee, OK; brothers and sisters-in-law, Bill and Jenni Scruggs, Shawnee, W. D. And Juanita Scruggs, Splendor, TX; sister Vonda Stephens, Broomfield, CO and ex-wife, Ethel Johnson.
Preceding him in death was his father, James Parker; mother and stepfather, Mattie and William F. Scruggs; sisters, Nina Schweizerhof and Wanda Cochrane and brother-in-law, W. O. Stephens.
Graveside service was Wednesday at Trinity Chapel of Resthaven Memorial Park with Rev. J. C. Farrand officiating. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: Obituary was published on Wednesday, November 19, 1997)
Joe F. Parker, age 64, of Dardanelle, AR died Monday, May 8, 2000 at St. Marv's Medical Center in Russellville, AR. He was born December 4, 1935 in Delaware, AR to the late James Franklin and Pearl Mae Roberts Parker. He was retired from the Arkansas Highway Department and a member of the Centerville Church of Christ.
He was preceded in death by a brother, John Parker.
Survivors are, his wife, Janelle Johnson Parker; one daughter and son-in-law, Pam and John Woodson of Dardanelle, AR; one brother, James Parker of Pottsville, AR; five sisters, Lillie Mae Parker of Perryville, AR, Jessie Yarbrough of Danville, AR, Betty Miller of Wisher, LA, Wilma Heflen of Russellville, AR and Marie Roberts of Oklahoma City, OK; one half-sister, Genevia Cammeron of Paris, AR; two grandchildren and spouse, Amy and Tim Marshall and Adam Case all of Dardanelle, AR and one great-grandchild, Chance Marshall of Dardanelle, AR.
Service was May 11, 2000 at the Church of Christ in Centerville, AR with Bro. Steve Sorrells officiating. Interment was in Brearley Cemetery by Cornwell Funeral Home, Dardanelle, AR. Pallbearers were, John Woodson, Tony Calavitta, Mitchell Rollans, Tim Marshall, Lang Miller and Adam Case. Honorary Edward Harris, Troy lender wood, Joe Johns, Bobby Price, Dr. Gene D. Ring, Clem Essinger, Kenneth Taylor, Raymond Ballanger, Billy Standridge, Ham Hamilton, Burl Judkins and the men; at Jim's Service Station. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: Obituary was published on Wednesday, May 17, 2000)
Mrs. John Parker, age 74, died Sunday evening in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Stokes. She leaves to mourn her death her husband, John Parker, two daughters, Mrs. Marvin Stokes of Aly, Mrs. George Smith of Jessieville, a son, Jeffie Parker of Arizona; four stepchildren, Mrs. Jim Preddy of Camden, Mrs. Robert Priddy of Seymore, Texas, Mrs. Lucy Larkinsworth of Michigan and Willie Parker of Seymore, Texas. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, YELL COUNTY RECORD, 50 Yrs Ago, Danville, Arkansas - Originally published on Thursday, April 13, 1950)
John B. Parker, 52, of Dardanelle, a maintenance employee for Dow Chemical in Russellville, died Wednesday.
Survivors are his wife, JoAnn Parker; a son, Johnnie Parker of Dardanelle; his mother, Pearl Parker of Dardanelle; two brothers, Joe Parker of Dardanelle and James Parker of Pottsville; four sisters, Lillie Mae Parker and Jessie Lee Yarbrough of Danville, Betty Miller of Clarendon and Wilma Heflin of Russellville; two half sisters, Marie Roberts of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Geneva Cameron of Paris; and two grandchildren.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Cornwell Funeral Home in Danville. Burial will be in Petillo Hill Cemetery near Centerville. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org,Arkansas Gazette Newspaper, Little Rock, Arkansas, Obituary was published on Nov 8, 1990)
John Jefferson Parker, died April 26, 1958 at his home at Aly. He was 85 years old, a retired farmer and a member of the Baptist Church.
He is survived by two sons, Willie Parker of Seymore, Tex. and Jeffie Parker of Wasgum, Tex. four daughters, Lillie Priddy of Camden, Susie Priddy of Seymore, Tex., Evalee Smith of Hot Springs, Sallie Stokes of Aly; 29 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, YELL COUNTY RECORD, 50 Yrs Ago, Danville, Arkansas - Originally published on Thursday, May 1, 1958)
Judge John M. Parker, venerable member of the local bar, who lacked but six weeks of being 94 years of age passed away Saturday morning October 9th, 1943, at St. Mary's Hospital, Russellville.
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. E. W. Faulkner, Pastor of the First Methodist Church, were held at the family home on North Front Street at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, prominent attorneys and others from out of town points in this judicial District being in attendance.
Mr. Parker, who was the oldest practicing attorney in the State, was active and vigorous both physically and mentally to within a few days of his death. He was born November 24, 1849, near Danville, being the son of the late Dr. George W. T. and Matilda C. Parker, prominent pioneer citizens of Yell County. Mr. Parker's parents died during the latter part of the Civil War and he was placed under the direction a guardian. For a period of nine months, he attended school in Dardanelle. In 1868 he began the study of medicine in Nashville, Tenn., but the following year abandoned the study of medicine to take up the study of law. He was admitted to the bar in 1870 and at once entered practice at Danville, at one time being associated as partner with the late Thomas W. Pound. Mr. Parker moved to Dardanelle in 1889 and engaged in the practice of law, which profession he continued to follow up to the time of his death.
On July 1, 1875, he was united in marriage to Miss Malinda J. Woodard, who passed away in 1896. Later he was united in marriage to Miss Laura Woolbright, of Wing, who survives. Also surviving are three sons and three daughters, as follows: Herbert and Olan Parker, of Jonesboro, and Lieutenant General George I. Patton, now in the Mediterranean theatre of war; Mrs. J. N. Dowell, North Little Rock, Miss Johnnie Parker, Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Clel Gray, of Jonesboro.
Judge Parker was a man of strong convictions, a fearless champion of what he conceived to be right. He was an ardent prohibitionist and throughout his long lifetime he battled strongly against the liquor evil. He was learned in the law and diligent in its practice, and in the pursuit of his profession he amassed a comfortable fortune.
He was an earnest, faithful member of the Methodist Church, and for years teacher of a men's Bible Class. The writer knew him intimately for a long period of years; we occupied adjoining offices; we frequently discussed public issues and public men, and not infrequently we differed in our conclusions. But always we admired his learning, his wisdom and his loyalty to his cause; and we are proud that he called us friend. He has kept the faith, he has finished the course -- a long and strenuous and useful course. Peace to his ashes. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Published in Arkansas Post-Dispatch, Dardanelle, Arkansas: 10-14-1943)
John Tiley Parker, aged 59, North Little Rock, a brakeman for the Missouri Pacific lines, died Friday at a Little Rock hospital. He was a native of Paris and had lived at North Little Rock for 19 years. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, the Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge at Branch.
He is survived by his wife, Molly Ida Patterson Parker; a son Jon Tiley Parker, Jr. of North Little Rock; a brother, H. V. Parker of Albuquerque, N. M. and three sisters, Grace McCubbin and Ruth Parker of Albuquerque and Mrs. Mildred Schultz of Phoenix, Ariz. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, YELL COUNTY RECORD, 50 Yrs Ago, Danville, Arkansas; Originally published on Thursday, December 31, 1959)
John Wesley Parker, aged 85, of Havana died at a Russellville hospital Thursday, November 9. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mattie Parker, two sons, Truman Parker of Havana and Quiney Parker of Fairbanks, Alaska; and a number of nephews and nieces. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org,Yell County Record Newspaper, Danville, Arkansas, Obituary was published on Nov 16, 1961)
Mrs. Laura E. Woolbright Parker, age 92, of Dardanelle and Mt. Nebo, died at Phoenix, Ariz. September 17. She was the widow of John M. Parker, a daughter of the late M.P. and Lucinda E. Compton Woolbright. Mrs Parker was a native of Yell County and a Methodist.
Survivors include one son, Col. Parker Parker of Russellville; two daughters, Mrs Johnnie P. Walrath of Phoenix and Mrs C. C. Gray of Hawaii; one sister, Mrs Effie Turner of Wing, Ark.; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held in the Cornwell Chapel at 10 oclock Friday morning with.Rev. C. Houston Farmer officiating. Burial will be at Brearley Cemetery by Cornwell. Active pall bearers will be Burl Judkins, Coy Hodges, Goble Nunley, Ralph Gillham, Judge Joe Goodier, T. V. Jones, Perry Wiseman and Tom Bullock. Honorary bearers will be O. J. Ferguson, Judge F. D. Majors, Elmer Frazier, H. M. Faulkner, Ollie Lane and Monty Bates. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org,Post-Dispatch Newspaper, Dardanelle, Arkansas, Sep 21, 1967)
Birta Hunter Has Fatal Attack - Lee Parker, 53, of Birta died Tuesday of a heart attack suffered as he was on his way duck hunting. Parker had parked his car off Highway 10 near Mickles and was walking across the railroad tracks toward the Petit Jean bottoms when he suffered the attack. He waved to get the attention of a railroad crew working nearby, and one of the men, J. W. Bird of Havana, left to take Parker to the hospital in Danville. Parker was dead upon examination by a doctor. He was a Mason and had been employed by Rock Island for 32 Years. He had been on sick leave for five months due to a heart condition and a gall bladder operation.
He is survived by his wife; one son, Joe Parker of Birta; and three brothers, Melvin Parker of Ola, Charley Parker of Little Rock and John Parker of Roseville, Calif. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, YELL COUNTY RECORD, 50 Yrs Ago, Danville, Arkansas; Originally published on Thursday, January 8, 1959)
Lillie Mae Parker, age 72, of Dardanelle, AR died Monday, March 8, 2004 at the Dardanelle Nursing Center in Dardanelle. She was born June 2, 1931 at New Blaine, AR to the late Frank and Pearl Roberts Parker. She was a homemaker and a member of the Danville First Assembly of God Church.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, John and Joe Parker.
Survivors are her son and daughter-in-law, Donnie and Debbie Parker of Conway, AR; a brother, James R. Parker of Pottsville, AR; four sisters, Jessie Yarbrough of Danville, AR, Betty Miller of Wisner, LA, Wilma Heflin of Russellville, AR and Genevia Cameron of Paris, AR; seven grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren and many nephews and nieces.
Services will be today, Wednesday, March 10, 2004 2:00 p. m. at Cornwell Chapel at Dardanelle with Rev. David Jay officiating. Interment will be in Graves Cemetery at Delaware, AR. Pallbearers will be grandsons and nephews. Honorary will be the staff of the Dardanelle Nursing Center. Arrangements by Cornwell Funeral Home of Dardanelle, AR. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: Obituary was published on Wednesday, March 10, 2004)
Lois Parker, age 88, of London, AR died Thursday, October 26, 2006, at Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center in Russellville. A daughter of the late Benjamin and Leila Stroud Bratton, she was born March 19, 1918 in Dardanelle. She was a member of Flat Rock Baptist Church near London.
She was the widow of Jock Thomas Parker, and was also preceded in death by two daughters and a son-in-law Florence and Chuck Sund and Vera Odom; two grandchildren, a brother and five sisters.
Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law Bill and Sandie Parker of Maraposa, California; and Herb and Teresa Parker of London; two daughters and three sons-in-law Betty and Chuck Maddox of Nevada City, California; Jane and Ron Wood of Pasadena, California; and Bud Odom of Grants Pass, Oregon; a brother and sister-in-law, Lawrence and Peggy Bratton of Camden; a sister, Mickey Strickland of Russellville; twenty-six grandchildren, thirty-nine great grandchildren and seven great-great grandchildren.
The funeral service was Monday, October 30, 2006, at the Flat Rock Baptist Church officiated by Rev. Charlie Bird and the Rev. Ray Brown. Burial was in Brock Cemetery near London, by Shinn Funeral Service. Active pallbearers were Arval Lee Parker, Paul Ray Parker, Earl Sanderson, Chris Donnelly, Leon Meimerstorf and Ray Loyd. Honorary pallbearers will be members of Flat Rock Baptist Church. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: Obituary was published on Wednesday, November 1, 2006)
Mary Elizabeth Parker, 74, Birta, died August 1, and was buried August 2, with Rev. Sam Avery Baptist minister, conducting the funeral. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org,Yell County Record Newspaper, Danville, Arkansas, Obituary was published on Aug 1941)
Mr. John Wesley Parker, 65 years, 2 months, and 16 days old, died at his home, Mickle, November 25. Mr. Parker seemed well, ate supper, and went to bed before seven o'clock and died about 30 minutes later of heart attack and conjection. Mrs. Parker was alone when her husband took sick and she called for her sons, Roy and Britt. Mr.
Parker is survived by his wife, George, daughter, Elsie Watson, Mickle, four sons, Roy and Britt, both of Mickle, Lester and Rafe, Ola.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. George Owens and Rev. Walter Star. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery, Scott Co. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org,Yell County Record Newspaper, Danville, Arkansas, Obituary was published on Dec 1941)
Norbon "Nub" Jack Parker of Dardanelle (New Neeley community died Saturday, August 21, 1999 at his home. He was born on March 9, 1943 in Garden Bottoms to the late Monroe and Willie Manes Parker. He had been a box maker at Tyson Foods in Dardanelle.
Survivors include three daughters and son-in-law, Cindy and Chris Mans, Wendy Hose and Rebecca Reynolds all of Dardanelle, AR; three brothers, John Parker, Sam Parker and Parker all of Dardanelle, AR; two sisters, Wannie Jones of Dover, AR and Betty Hundley of Willis Point, TX; five grandchildren, Blake and Chelsey Mans, Tyler and Monica Hose and Latasha Reynolds all of Dardanelle, AR.
Graveside service was August 24, 1999 at the New Hope Cemetery in Dardanelle with the Rev. Bobby Wells officiating. Arrangements by Cornwell Funeral Home of Dardanelle, AR. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Yell County Record, Danville, Arkansas: Obituary was published on Wednesday, August 25, 1999)
Col. Parker Parker, retired, a local attorney and Russellville resident, died Saturday, Nov. 6, 1976 at age 72. Col. Parker, son of the late John M. and Laura E. Parker, was a member of the First United Methodist church, Russellville. He was a member of the Pope -Yell Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, American Bar Association, Russellville VFW, in which he held a lifetime membership, a charter member of the Russellville Country club, and Russellville Lions club. He was also a past member of the Masons and P.A.D. Legal Fraternity. Col. Parker attended Meridian College academy, Asbury college academy, Asbury college, and Hendrix College. He received a B.A. degree at the University of Arkansas in 1924. He attended the University of Michigan one year receiving his law degree at the University of Oklahoma in 1928.
Col. Parker was with the Inspector General - 9th Infantry Division from March, 1943 to Jan. 22, 1945, and was promoted to colonel May 9, 1945. He received his commission on July 9, 1925, and retired in 1947. He received the Meritorious Service Unit plaque, European Theater Ribbon with seven battle stars, including the Moroccan, North Africa, Tunesion, Sicilian, Normandy, Northern France, Thineland and Ardennas Campaigns. He also received the Belgium Fourafure, Inter-Allied Command ribbon, American Theater Ribbon, Victory Ribbon and the French Fourrager awarded for Normandy and Northern France Campaigns.
Col. Parker was manager of Dardanelle Building and Loan Association from 1928-1934; Dardanelle city attorney, 1929 - 1930; and candidate to Congress - 5th District in 1946. He was a practicing attorney from 1928 - 1976, and was instrumental in securing the Arkansas River Navigation Project.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Betty Parker; four daughters, Mrs. Jeff Mobley and Miss Carol Parker, Russellville, Mrs. John Russell, La Jolla, Ca., and Mrs. Joe Miller, Ft. Huachuca, Az.; a stepson, Cpt. Johnny Luker, Russellville; one sister, Mrs. Johnnie Walrath, Phoenix, Az.; and eight grandchildren. Honorary pallbearers were Ron Rye, A.W. Looney, Pat Humphrey, Johnnie Hamilton, R.W. McCracken, Paul Fiser, Troy Burris, Goble Nunley, Carl Jaggers, Bill Berry, Wayne Bradley, Burl Judkins, Bob Parker, Harold Neal, C. Z. Harris and members of the Pope -Yell Bar association.
The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 8, at the First United Methodist church, Russellville. Burial, with military rites, was at Brearley Cemetery, Dardanelle. (WWW.YellCountyObits.org, Published in Dardanelle Post-Dispatch, 11/10/1976)
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