Wilber worked for a cement company in Sacramento. He married twice, and there are indications he stayed friends with his first wife after their divorce. His second marriage lasted until his death.
By all accounts, Wilber was an easygoing person who kept close ties with his family and friends.
He died of cancer of the esophagus, brought on, no doubt, by his exposure to cement dust.
Wilber worked for a cement company in Sacramento. He married twice, and there are indications he stayed friends with his first wife after their divorce. His second marriage lasted until his death.
By all accounts, Wilber was an easygoing person who kept close ties with his family and friends.
He died of cancer of the esophagus, brought on, no doubt, by his exposure to cement dust.
Family Members
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Charles Edward Parkinson
1867–1928
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Asa Isaiah "Ace" Parkinson
1869–1952
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George Louis Parkinson
1871–1948
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Herbert J Parkinson
1873–1898
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Laura May Parkinson Thiele
1879–1961
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Eugene Deston Parkinson
1881–1951
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Clara B Parkinson
1883–1900
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William Amon "Parky" Parkinson
1885–1984
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Wesley Parkinson
1888–1890
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Mary Elizabeth "Mamie" Parkinson Hartman
1891–1988
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