Mrs. George Parker, who had been suffering with high blood pressure for some time, died at her home at Cleveland Sunday. She was one of the charter members of the Methodist Church at Cleveland which was organized in 1884, her name appearing as the eleventh name on the original church roll. Mrs. Parker is survived by her husband, one son L.E. Parker of Union Point; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Brice of Indiana, and Mrs. M.E. Pass of Cleveland, two brothers, Dr. L.L. Wikle of Madison and J.M. Wikle of New Orleans. The funeral services were held at Cleveland Monday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. H.P. Waits and Rev. W.L. Hendricks.
[The Southern Democrat, 20 Mar 1930]
Mrs. George Parker, who had been suffering with high blood pressure for some time, died at her home at Cleveland Sunday. She was one of the charter members of the Methodist Church at Cleveland which was organized in 1884, her name appearing as the eleventh name on the original church roll. Mrs. Parker is survived by her husband, one son L.E. Parker of Union Point; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Brice of Indiana, and Mrs. M.E. Pass of Cleveland, two brothers, Dr. L.L. Wikle of Madison and J.M. Wikle of New Orleans. The funeral services were held at Cleveland Monday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. H.P. Waits and Rev. W.L. Hendricks.
[The Southern Democrat, 20 Mar 1930]
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