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Ida May BLUNK PARKER
The Oklahoma Hornet
Waukomis, Garfield Co., OK
Thursday, March 29, 1940, 1925
Page 1,
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

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Ida May and Jasper A. PARKER

Waukomis Cemetery


MRS. J. A. PARKER DIES
Funeral services for Ida May Blunk Parker, aged 61, were held on Wednesday afternoon at the Waukomis Christian Church with the Pastor, E. Dubbs, in charge and the burial made in the Waukomis Cemetery with the Brown Funeral Home in charge.
Mrs. Parker died late Monday evening in the family home in Waukomis after suffering a paralytic stroke on Saturday.
She and Mr. Parker have been residence of Waukomis for more than 40 years.
She is survived by her husband of the home; two sons, Don Parker of Waukomis; and Delmer of Enid; four sisters, and three brothers.

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