Wenzel M. Parker was born at Hazel Green, Wisconsin, October 18, 1876. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Parker, his father, was a veteran of the civil war and widely known in Plymouth County. Wenzel Parker attended schools in this county, helped on the farm and followed the pursuit of farming all his life.
He enjoyed a large acquaintance and was widely known in the west part of this county and highly regarded as a good citizen and neighbor, as well as a kind and devoted husband and father.
He leaves to mourn his departure his widow, Mrs. Lizzie Parker; a daughter Iola; three brothers and Three sisters, William and Peter Parker, of Akron; Raleigh Parker, of LeMars; Mrs. Annie Oakes of Westfield, Mrs. Kate Moore, of Akron, and Mrs. John Butler, of this county; also 14 step-children.
The funeral was held Sunday afternoon in the U.B. church at Adaville, Rev. N. A. Hollingshead conducted the service. Interment was in the Pleasant Valley cemetery at Adaville.
A number of Akron relatives and friends attended the funeral.
Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, April 06, 1933 Akron, Iowa
Wenzel M. Parker was born at Hazel Green, Wisconsin, October 18, 1876. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Parker, his father, was a veteran of the civil war and widely known in Plymouth County. Wenzel Parker attended schools in this county, helped on the farm and followed the pursuit of farming all his life.
He enjoyed a large acquaintance and was widely known in the west part of this county and highly regarded as a good citizen and neighbor, as well as a kind and devoted husband and father.
He leaves to mourn his departure his widow, Mrs. Lizzie Parker; a daughter Iola; three brothers and Three sisters, William and Peter Parker, of Akron; Raleigh Parker, of LeMars; Mrs. Annie Oakes of Westfield, Mrs. Kate Moore, of Akron, and Mrs. John Butler, of this county; also 14 step-children.
The funeral was held Sunday afternoon in the U.B. church at Adaville, Rev. N. A. Hollingshead conducted the service. Interment was in the Pleasant Valley cemetery at Adaville.
A number of Akron relatives and friends attended the funeral.
Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, April 06, 1933 Akron, Iowa
Family Members
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Catherine "Kate" Parker Moore
1866–1942
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William Earnest Parker
1868–1953
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Lilly Mae Parker
1870–1888
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Peter Parker
1872–1933
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Fannie Parker Butler
1874–1952
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Lee Alvin Parker
1879–1931
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Mabel Parker
1881–1885
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Mary Parker
1881–1882
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Anna Mae Parker Oaks
1883–1957
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Raleigh Parker
1885–1940
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Infant Parker
1885–1885
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