Born in Kaufman Co., Texas, she experienced the loss of her mother at age eleven. Her father farmed in Kaufman Co., and later moved to New Mexico.
Luretta "Retta" and Robert Morrill were married December 24, 1916, in Roosevelt Co., New Mexico. They later divorced. She and the children were residents of Stroud, Oklahoma for many years.
---
Mrs. Retta Morrill
Funeral services for Mrs. Retta Morrill, 67, of 5295 South Clovis Avenue, Fowler, will be held at 2 PM tomorrow in the Sales Brothers and Moore Funeral Home in Modesto, Stanislaus County. Burial will be in the Lakewood Memorial Park in Modesto.
Mrs. Morrill died Wednesday in her home. She was a native of Texas, and had lived in Fowler two years. She was a member of the Church of the First Born.
Surviving are two sons, Warren and Elmer of Fowler, a daughter, Mrs. Berta Kerby of Fresno; eight grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; three brothers, Arron [sic] Parkinson of New Mexico, Raymond Parkinson of Clovis, NM, and Thomas Parkinson of Weed, Siskiyou county, and a sister, Mrs. Amelia Emmons of San Antonio, Texas.
The Stephens & Bean Funeral Service made local arrangements.
[Fresno Bee Repulican published July 30, 1965]
Born in Kaufman Co., Texas, she experienced the loss of her mother at age eleven. Her father farmed in Kaufman Co., and later moved to New Mexico.
Luretta "Retta" and Robert Morrill were married December 24, 1916, in Roosevelt Co., New Mexico. They later divorced. She and the children were residents of Stroud, Oklahoma for many years.
---
Mrs. Retta Morrill
Funeral services for Mrs. Retta Morrill, 67, of 5295 South Clovis Avenue, Fowler, will be held at 2 PM tomorrow in the Sales Brothers and Moore Funeral Home in Modesto, Stanislaus County. Burial will be in the Lakewood Memorial Park in Modesto.
Mrs. Morrill died Wednesday in her home. She was a native of Texas, and had lived in Fowler two years. She was a member of the Church of the First Born.
Surviving are two sons, Warren and Elmer of Fowler, a daughter, Mrs. Berta Kerby of Fresno; eight grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; three brothers, Arron [sic] Parkinson of New Mexico, Raymond Parkinson of Clovis, NM, and Thomas Parkinson of Weed, Siskiyou county, and a sister, Mrs. Amelia Emmons of San Antonio, Texas.
The Stephens & Bean Funeral Service made local arrangements.
[Fresno Bee Repulican published July 30, 1965]
Family Members
-
Infant Son Parkinson
1889–1889
-
Aaron Marison Parkinson
1891–1973
-
Amelia Elizabeth Parkinson Emmons
1892–1986
-
William Newton Parkinson
1894–1934
-
Raymond Gentry Parkinson
1896–1985
-
Sarah Emily Parkinson Parkinson
1901–1945
-
Lucretia Myrtle Parkinson Dunlap
1903–1928
-
Infant Son Parkinson
1905–1905
-
Thomas Marion "Tom" Parkinson
1906–1992
-
Infant Son Parkinson
1910–1910
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement