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James Manin “Jim” Parker

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James Manin “Jim” Parker

Birth
Death
9 Dec 1939 (aged 42–43)
Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Farmville, Pitt County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Farmville Enterprise, Farmville, NC, Fri., Dec. 15, 1939
Last rites for Jim M. PARKER, 43, well known and highly respected citizen, were held Sunday afternoon from the Farmville Funeral Home, at 3:30 o'clock, by Rev. B. B. FORDHAM, Baptist minister. Interment was made in Hollywood cemetery. The death of Mr. PARKER, which was unexpected, occurred in a Greenville hospital Saturday evening, four hours after he was taken with a hemorrhage of the stomach. Mr. PARKER, a son of George R. and the late Mrs. Mollie CARRAWAY PARKER, spent most of his life in Farmville and this community, where he was usefully employed for many years as a mechanic, and had a reputation of being one of the most reliable and efficient garage men here. He was engaged in the garage business at the time of his death. Surviving are two daughters: Marjorie Lee and Delphia Mae PARKER, by his first wife, the late Minnie ALLEN PARKER; a second wife, Mrs. Inez GARRETT PARKER; his father, George R. PARKER; six sisters, Mrs. A. H. CRAFT of Kinston, Mrs. John MOZINGO, Mrs. Frank TYSON and Mrs. L. E. FLOWERS of Farmville; Mrs. Thomas HAMILLE and Miss Inez PARKER of Falkland; two brothers; Jack and William Earl PARKER of Aberdeen.
Farmville Enterprise, Farmville, NC, Fri., Dec. 15, 1939
Last rites for Jim M. PARKER, 43, well known and highly respected citizen, were held Sunday afternoon from the Farmville Funeral Home, at 3:30 o'clock, by Rev. B. B. FORDHAM, Baptist minister. Interment was made in Hollywood cemetery. The death of Mr. PARKER, which was unexpected, occurred in a Greenville hospital Saturday evening, four hours after he was taken with a hemorrhage of the stomach. Mr. PARKER, a son of George R. and the late Mrs. Mollie CARRAWAY PARKER, spent most of his life in Farmville and this community, where he was usefully employed for many years as a mechanic, and had a reputation of being one of the most reliable and efficient garage men here. He was engaged in the garage business at the time of his death. Surviving are two daughters: Marjorie Lee and Delphia Mae PARKER, by his first wife, the late Minnie ALLEN PARKER; a second wife, Mrs. Inez GARRETT PARKER; his father, George R. PARKER; six sisters, Mrs. A. H. CRAFT of Kinston, Mrs. John MOZINGO, Mrs. Frank TYSON and Mrs. L. E. FLOWERS of Farmville; Mrs. Thomas HAMILLE and Miss Inez PARKER of Falkland; two brothers; Jack and William Earl PARKER of Aberdeen.


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