Lexington, Mo.
DEATHS
Died, at San Diego, Cal., April 9, 1895, of softening of the brain, Capt. Albert Parker.
Capt. Parker was at one time postmaster at Sedalia. Of late years he had been prominent as a large holder of Cass county railroad bonds, and was quite wealthy. He was the father of Prof. C.C. Parker, the well known elocutionist, who was a resident of our city for several years, and has many friends here, who extend to him their sympathy.
Lexington, Mo.
DEATHS
Died, at San Diego, Cal., April 9, 1895, of softening of the brain, Capt. Albert Parker.
Capt. Parker was at one time postmaster at Sedalia. Of late years he had been prominent as a large holder of Cass county railroad bonds, and was quite wealthy. He was the father of Prof. C.C. Parker, the well known elocutionist, who was a resident of our city for several years, and has many friends here, who extend to him their sympathy.
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