Wife of Ed Jordan [1st marriage]
Wife of Rev. Perley Elijah Parker [2nd marriage]
The Monday, August 2, 1944 edition of the Greensboro [NC] Daily News included:
Thomasville, Aug. 20. -- Mrs. Lula Jordan Parker, wife of Rev. P. E. Parker, and a much beloved local resident, died at her home 310 East Main street, Sunday morning following a short illness.
Mrs. Parker was born in Davidson county, June 10, 1870. daughter of Shannon and Melvina Tomlinson. She was a birthright member of the Springfield Friends Church, but attended services at the Main Street Methodist church. She was twice married, first to Ed Jordan, and following his death, she was married to Rev. P. E. Parker on December 31, 1913.
The survivors include the husband, a retired Methodist minister; one brother, Robert T. Tomlinson; one sister, Mrs. Roby Kanory, both of Thomasville; and one step-son, Harold E. Parker of Varina.
The funeral will be conducted from the home Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock and interment will follow in the family plot in the City cemetery.
Wife of Ed Jordan [1st marriage]
Wife of Rev. Perley Elijah Parker [2nd marriage]
The Monday, August 2, 1944 edition of the Greensboro [NC] Daily News included:
Thomasville, Aug. 20. -- Mrs. Lula Jordan Parker, wife of Rev. P. E. Parker, and a much beloved local resident, died at her home 310 East Main street, Sunday morning following a short illness.
Mrs. Parker was born in Davidson county, June 10, 1870. daughter of Shannon and Melvina Tomlinson. She was a birthright member of the Springfield Friends Church, but attended services at the Main Street Methodist church. She was twice married, first to Ed Jordan, and following his death, she was married to Rev. P. E. Parker on December 31, 1913.
The survivors include the husband, a retired Methodist minister; one brother, Robert T. Tomlinson; one sister, Mrs. Roby Kanory, both of Thomasville; and one step-son, Harold E. Parker of Varina.
The funeral will be conducted from the home Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock and interment will follow in the family plot in the City cemetery.
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