Serving as pallbearers were Tom Powell, T. U. Rose, Tommy Orsborne, Frank Fisher, John Matthews, Cooper Curtis and Gordon Fullilove.
Mr. Parker was accidentally killed in New Orleans on March 22nd while operating a crane for the Folse Drayage Company of New Orleans. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a Mason. He had made his home in New Orleans for a number of years.
On October 14, 1936, he married Miss Mary Elizabeth Scott who survives. He also leaves a daughter, Anna Parker, New Orleans; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parker, Winona; two sisters. Mrs. T. U. Rose, Jr., Jackson, Mrs. C. E. Littleton, Holly Grove, Arkansas; four brothers, J. C. Parker, Holly Grove, Ark., Ralph Parker, Grenada, Conger and Charley Parker of Winona.
The Winona Times
Winona, MS
March 17, 1950 (The date of March 17, 1950 has to be a typo. March 27, 1950 WNP)
Thanks you Beth Austin (#46931774) for the obituary.
Serving as pallbearers were Tom Powell, T. U. Rose, Tommy Orsborne, Frank Fisher, John Matthews, Cooper Curtis and Gordon Fullilove.
Mr. Parker was accidentally killed in New Orleans on March 22nd while operating a crane for the Folse Drayage Company of New Orleans. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a Mason. He had made his home in New Orleans for a number of years.
On October 14, 1936, he married Miss Mary Elizabeth Scott who survives. He also leaves a daughter, Anna Parker, New Orleans; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parker, Winona; two sisters. Mrs. T. U. Rose, Jr., Jackson, Mrs. C. E. Littleton, Holly Grove, Arkansas; four brothers, J. C. Parker, Holly Grove, Ark., Ralph Parker, Grenada, Conger and Charley Parker of Winona.
The Winona Times
Winona, MS
March 17, 1950 (The date of March 17, 1950 has to be a typo. March 27, 1950 WNP)
Thanks you Beth Austin (#46931774) for the obituary.
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