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Grace Linnie <I>Oney</I> Parker

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Grace Linnie Oney Parker

Birth
Jackson County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 May 1947 (aged 58)
Pleasant City, Guernsey County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Buffalo, Guernsey County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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The Zanesville Times Recorder
Tuesday
May 27, 1947

BUFFALO WOMAN RITES WEDNESDAY

Mrs. Grace Parker, 48, of Buffalo, died Sunday night at her home following a lingering illness of complications. She was the wife of Edward Parker.

The daughter of Levi and Ella Oney, she was born in Jackson county, but had lived in Guernsey county for 40 years.

Besides her husband, she is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Bernice Haynes and Mrs. Florence Smith, both of Cambridge, Mrs. Zelma Mayberry of Barnesville, and Miss Grace Parker of the home; three sons, James Parker of Red Man, Ore., Clarence Parker of Byesville and William Parker of the home; two brothers, John Oney of Pleasant City and James Oney of Canton; two sisters,, Mrs. Nellie Dolan of Buffalo and Mrs. Flerence Sumpter of Senecaville.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Buffalo Methodist church with Rev. V. R. Fowler of Cambridge officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant City cemetery.

The body was removed to the residence Monday night from the Herlan funeral home at Byesville.
The Zanesville Times Recorder
Tuesday
May 27, 1947

BUFFALO WOMAN RITES WEDNESDAY

Mrs. Grace Parker, 48, of Buffalo, died Sunday night at her home following a lingering illness of complications. She was the wife of Edward Parker.

The daughter of Levi and Ella Oney, she was born in Jackson county, but had lived in Guernsey county for 40 years.

Besides her husband, she is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Bernice Haynes and Mrs. Florence Smith, both of Cambridge, Mrs. Zelma Mayberry of Barnesville, and Miss Grace Parker of the home; three sons, James Parker of Red Man, Ore., Clarence Parker of Byesville and William Parker of the home; two brothers, John Oney of Pleasant City and James Oney of Canton; two sisters,, Mrs. Nellie Dolan of Buffalo and Mrs. Flerence Sumpter of Senecaville.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Buffalo Methodist church with Rev. V. R. Fowler of Cambridge officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant City cemetery.

The body was removed to the residence Monday night from the Herlan funeral home at Byesville.


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