Obit: Parker, Ed (1863 - 1938)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: PARKER SHOWERS FORSYTH QUINN SCHWARZE BEHRENS MAURER ARENDS BOWERMAN
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner Sept. 1938
ED PARKER OF MEDFORD DIES SUDDENL HERE MONDAY
Ed PARKER, 75, Medford, died suddenly of a heart attack Monday
afternoon at about 3:45 in front of the Simon SCHWARZE home. He was
on his way to on Simon SCHWARZE and Otto BEHRENS.
Mr. PARKER and his daughter, Mrs. Charles MAURER of Milwaukee came
that day for a visit at the John ARENDS home and with other
relatives and friends. The doctor was summoned but he was past any
aid. He was taken to the Schiller funeral home in Greenwood until
evening when the body was taken to the PFLUGHOEFT-HARTWIG funeral
home at Medford.
Mr. PARKER has been in ill health for many years due to heart
trouble and asthma.
Mr. Parker was born in Galesville, Sept. 19, 1863. In 1904 he moved
to Perkinstown and four years later moved to Medford, where he had
made his home ever since. He was married to Miss May BOWERMAN at
Greenwood in 1885. Mrs. PARKER is visiting a son, Dr. David PARKER
at Oakland, Calif., and is not expected home in time for the
funeral.
He is survived by his wife, seven children, Lee and Irvin and Mrs.
Fay SHOWERS of Longview, Wash., Mrs. Frances FORSYTH, Minneapolis,
Minn., Mrs. Dorothy QUINN, Astora, Oregon, Dr. David PARKER,
Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Charles MAURER of Milwaukee. Mrs. MAURER has
been staying with her father during mother's absence. There are
also 23 grandchildren, and one brother, Irvin PARKER of
Galesville.
Funeral arrangements have not been made.
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----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 9/29/1938
ED PARKER OF MEDFORD DIES SUDDENLY HERE
MONDAY
Ed Parker, 75, Medford, died suddenly of a
heart attack Monday afternoon at about 3:45 in front of the Simon
Schwarze home. He was on his way to call on Simon Schwarze and Otto
Behrens.
Mr. Parker and His daughter, Mrs. Charles Maurer of Milwaukee came
that day for a visit at the John Arends home and with other
relatives and friends. The doctor was summoned but he was past any
aid. He was taken to the Schiller funeral home in Greenwood until
evening when the body was taken to the Pflughoelt-Hartwig funeral
home in Medford.
Mr. Parker has been in ill health for many years due to heart
trouble and asthma.
Mr. Parker was born in Galesville, Sept. 19, 1863. In 1904 he moved
to Perkinstown and four years later moved to Medford, where had had
made his home ever since. He was married to Miss May Bowerman at
Greenwood, Clark County in 1885. Mrs. Parker is visiting a son, Dr.
David Parker at Oakland, Cal., and is not expected home in time for
the funeral.
He is survived by his wife, seven children, Lee and Irvin and Mrs.
Fay Showers of Longview, Wash. Mrs. Frances Forsyth, Minneapolis,
Minn. Mrs. Dorothy Quinn, Astora, Oregon, Dr. David Parker,
Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Charles Maurer of Milwaukee. Mrs. Maurer has
been staying with her father during her mother's absence. There are
also 23 grandchildren and one brother, Irvin Parker, of
Galesville.
Funeral arrangements have not been made. (He is buried in the
Greenwood City Cemetery).
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