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Nancy Victoria <I>McKinney</I> Parker

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Nancy Victoria McKinney Parker

Birth
Yancey County, North Carolina, USA
Death
5 May 1954 (aged 70)
Creighton, Cass County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Urich, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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70Y 8M 28D

Dau of Samuel Davenport McKinney (1847-1898) and Frances Lucinda George (1858-1918
m: William Martin Parker Dec 21 1902.
ch:
-Lillie May 1903-1980 m: Albert Glen Estep, ch Lawrence, Pauline, Norman, Glenna J., Roger

-Lenzie Otto 1905-1975/San Diego, m1: Floy Grace Wilson 1926, ch Virginia Ruth, living son; m2 Mrs. Pauline Brown

-Nellie 1916-2000 m: Frank Joseph Burkhart 1936, Urich/divorced, 3 children

-Eva Jane (twin) 1920-1994 m: Russell E. Cumpton 1940 Bates Co., 6 ch (3 sons, 3 daughters)

-Neva (twin) 1920-2004/Clearfork Cem #27672940; m: Harlie Richard Kenagy 1938, five sons

-Willie Frances 1925-1971, m: Gilbert Junior Pullen, ch: Craig Alan

-William Herbert.

70Y 8M 28D
Bur 8 1954

PARKER, Nancy V. McKINNEY
b: Aug 7 1883, Yancey Co, NC
d: May 5 1954, Missouri
bur: May 8 1954 Mullin Cemetery, White Oak Twp, Henry Co, MO
Mrs. W. M. Parker died May 5, 1954. Funeral services for Nancy V. Parker, Creighton, were conducted May 8 at the First Baptist church in Creighton, Mo. Internment was in Mullin cemetery west of Urich, Mo. Nancy V. McKinney was born August 7, 1883, in Yancey County N. C., one of six children of Samuel D. and Frances G. McKinney. Two brothers., William and Henry preceded her in death. When about six years old she moved with her parents to Hickory County, Mo. near Weableau, Mo. where she grew to young womanhood. On Dec, 21, 1902, she married W. M. Parker at the home of her parents. To this union were born five daughters and two sons. They later moved near Urich in the Hickory Grove neighborhood and in recent years resided at Creighton, Mo. In January, 1902, she united with the Union Hill Christian church near Weaubleau Mo. and on Aug 22, 1926, with the Hickory Grove Baptist church. After moving to Creighton she became a charter member of the First Baptist church there. Mrs. Parker was a devoted and faithful wife and mother whose greatest interest was her home. She was especially happy when she could have her children and grandchildren with her. Survivors are the husband of the home; five daughters, Mrs. Mae Estep, Creighton, Mrs. Frank (Nellie) Burkart, Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Harley (Neva) Kenagy Garden City, Mo., Mrs. Russell (Eva) Cumpton, Adrian, Mo., and Mrs. Gilbert (Frances) Pullen, Jr., Urich, Mo., two sons, Lenzie O. Parker and William Herbert Parker, Wichita, Ks.; 24 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; two brothers John McKinney, Collins, Mo., and R. B. McKinney, Palm Beach Calif.; one sister, Mrs. J. G. Cordell R. 5, Clinton; a number of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.

(Obit copied from Henry Co website with permission.)

Mo Death Cert #11480-Cass Co; informant -William Parker of Creighton, MO.
70Y 8M 28D

Dau of Samuel Davenport McKinney (1847-1898) and Frances Lucinda George (1858-1918
m: William Martin Parker Dec 21 1902.
ch:
-Lillie May 1903-1980 m: Albert Glen Estep, ch Lawrence, Pauline, Norman, Glenna J., Roger

-Lenzie Otto 1905-1975/San Diego, m1: Floy Grace Wilson 1926, ch Virginia Ruth, living son; m2 Mrs. Pauline Brown

-Nellie 1916-2000 m: Frank Joseph Burkhart 1936, Urich/divorced, 3 children

-Eva Jane (twin) 1920-1994 m: Russell E. Cumpton 1940 Bates Co., 6 ch (3 sons, 3 daughters)

-Neva (twin) 1920-2004/Clearfork Cem #27672940; m: Harlie Richard Kenagy 1938, five sons

-Willie Frances 1925-1971, m: Gilbert Junior Pullen, ch: Craig Alan

-William Herbert.

70Y 8M 28D
Bur 8 1954

PARKER, Nancy V. McKINNEY
b: Aug 7 1883, Yancey Co, NC
d: May 5 1954, Missouri
bur: May 8 1954 Mullin Cemetery, White Oak Twp, Henry Co, MO
Mrs. W. M. Parker died May 5, 1954. Funeral services for Nancy V. Parker, Creighton, were conducted May 8 at the First Baptist church in Creighton, Mo. Internment was in Mullin cemetery west of Urich, Mo. Nancy V. McKinney was born August 7, 1883, in Yancey County N. C., one of six children of Samuel D. and Frances G. McKinney. Two brothers., William and Henry preceded her in death. When about six years old she moved with her parents to Hickory County, Mo. near Weableau, Mo. where she grew to young womanhood. On Dec, 21, 1902, she married W. M. Parker at the home of her parents. To this union were born five daughters and two sons. They later moved near Urich in the Hickory Grove neighborhood and in recent years resided at Creighton, Mo. In January, 1902, she united with the Union Hill Christian church near Weaubleau Mo. and on Aug 22, 1926, with the Hickory Grove Baptist church. After moving to Creighton she became a charter member of the First Baptist church there. Mrs. Parker was a devoted and faithful wife and mother whose greatest interest was her home. She was especially happy when she could have her children and grandchildren with her. Survivors are the husband of the home; five daughters, Mrs. Mae Estep, Creighton, Mrs. Frank (Nellie) Burkart, Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Harley (Neva) Kenagy Garden City, Mo., Mrs. Russell (Eva) Cumpton, Adrian, Mo., and Mrs. Gilbert (Frances) Pullen, Jr., Urich, Mo., two sons, Lenzie O. Parker and William Herbert Parker, Wichita, Ks.; 24 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; two brothers John McKinney, Collins, Mo., and R. B. McKinney, Palm Beach Calif.; one sister, Mrs. J. G. Cordell R. 5, Clinton; a number of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.

(Obit copied from Henry Co website with permission.)

Mo Death Cert #11480-Cass Co; informant -William Parker of Creighton, MO.


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