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Simeon Leach Parker

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Simeon Leach Parker

Birth
Bedford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
23 Jul 1923 (aged 75)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B
Memorial ID
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He married (1) Sarah Jane Parker at Bedford, New Hampshire, about 1866; (2) Henrietta Goodwin at Boston, Massachusetts, on May 11, 1881; (3) Sarah Jane Cass at Salt Lake City, Utah, on July 19, 1897.
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PARKER—The funeral of the late Simon [sic] L. Parker, 972 Amherst st., will be held from the chapel of St. Johns Undertaking Co., 208 N. Jersey, Wednesday, July 25, at 2 P. M., Dr. Herbert Jones officiating. Interment Rose City cemetery. Mr. Parker was born in New Hampshire October 21, 1848 [sic], and has resided in St. Johns for the last 15 years. Surviving him are two daughters, Mrs. Mary Storrell, Reeds Ferry, N. H., and Mrs. Jessie Howard, Westboro, Mass., and two brothers, Peter and Parham Parker of Reeds Ferry, N. H. Mrs. Grace Tate of Portland and Mrs. Garnet Jones of Colorado are nieces.

[The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Tuesday, July 24, 1923, page 17]
He married (1) Sarah Jane Parker at Bedford, New Hampshire, about 1866; (2) Henrietta Goodwin at Boston, Massachusetts, on May 11, 1881; (3) Sarah Jane Cass at Salt Lake City, Utah, on July 19, 1897.
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PARKER—The funeral of the late Simon [sic] L. Parker, 972 Amherst st., will be held from the chapel of St. Johns Undertaking Co., 208 N. Jersey, Wednesday, July 25, at 2 P. M., Dr. Herbert Jones officiating. Interment Rose City cemetery. Mr. Parker was born in New Hampshire October 21, 1848 [sic], and has resided in St. Johns for the last 15 years. Surviving him are two daughters, Mrs. Mary Storrell, Reeds Ferry, N. H., and Mrs. Jessie Howard, Westboro, Mass., and two brothers, Peter and Parham Parker of Reeds Ferry, N. H. Mrs. Grace Tate of Portland and Mrs. Garnet Jones of Colorado are nieces.

[The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Tuesday, July 24, 1923, page 17]


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