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.
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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