She attended school in Kansas City and Vallejo, California. Her father served in WWII in the Navy, and she was in the Peach Corp as a teenager to help our service men. Jackie married Elmer Parker, a returning WWII Veteran in 1947. Jackie worked at Montgomery Ward and Daisy Mfg. But most of her life Jackie was a stay at home mother raising her children and assisting with her grandchildren.
Jackie's claim to fame was her letters to the Editor of the Kansas City Star. She wrote letters that were published from 1957 to 2013. On October 3, 2005 the Kansas City Star printed an article on Jackie called "Who Wrote That?" for her passionate letters that were published over the years.
Last year of Jackie's life was at Foxwood Springs in Raymore, Missouri. She leaves two children Ronald Parker (Donna Parker) and Kathleen Moorman (Doug Moorman).
She attended school in Kansas City and Vallejo, California. Her father served in WWII in the Navy, and she was in the Peach Corp as a teenager to help our service men. Jackie married Elmer Parker, a returning WWII Veteran in 1947. Jackie worked at Montgomery Ward and Daisy Mfg. But most of her life Jackie was a stay at home mother raising her children and assisting with her grandchildren.
Jackie's claim to fame was her letters to the Editor of the Kansas City Star. She wrote letters that were published from 1957 to 2013. On October 3, 2005 the Kansas City Star printed an article on Jackie called "Who Wrote That?" for her passionate letters that were published over the years.
Last year of Jackie's life was at Foxwood Springs in Raymore, Missouri. She leaves two children Ronald Parker (Donna Parker) and Kathleen Moorman (Doug Moorman).
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