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Daniel Milton Parkhurst

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Daniel Milton Parkhurst

Birth
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA
Death
29 Dec 1931 (aged 66)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Marion, Linn County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
TL 7 lot 10 space 6
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Daniel and George Johnson Parkhurst were twins.

The Marion Sentinel Thursday January 3, 1932
Former Merchant, Daniel Parkhurst, Dead; Buried Here
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Daniel Parkhurst, 66, former grocer here in Marion and a veteran commercial traveler, well known in this city and through this section of Iowa, died suddenly at his home in Cedar Rapids last Saturday evening.
Mr. Parkhurst had been employed by the Western Grocer company in specialty and city sales work at the time of his death and had represented the company in various state territories since 1910. His career as a commercial salesman extended over forty years. When he was in business in Marion, he occupied the building which is now occupied by the Marion Electric company.
He was a member of the Cedar Rapids Elks lodge. Besides his widow, Mrs. Adelaide Parkhurst, he is survived by one son, Henry.
Funeral services were held last Tuesday in the Beatty chapel in Cedar Rapids with interment being in the Oakshade[sic] cemetery.
Daniel and George Johnson Parkhurst were twins.

The Marion Sentinel Thursday January 3, 1932
Former Merchant, Daniel Parkhurst, Dead; Buried Here
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Daniel Parkhurst, 66, former grocer here in Marion and a veteran commercial traveler, well known in this city and through this section of Iowa, died suddenly at his home in Cedar Rapids last Saturday evening.
Mr. Parkhurst had been employed by the Western Grocer company in specialty and city sales work at the time of his death and had represented the company in various state territories since 1910. His career as a commercial salesman extended over forty years. When he was in business in Marion, he occupied the building which is now occupied by the Marion Electric company.
He was a member of the Cedar Rapids Elks lodge. Besides his widow, Mrs. Adelaide Parkhurst, he is survived by one son, Henry.
Funeral services were held last Tuesday in the Beatty chapel in Cedar Rapids with interment being in the Oakshade[sic] cemetery.


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