Funeral services for Herschall (Billy) Parker, 67, will be held Friday, August 26, at 3 p. m. in the Chapel of the Smith Funeral Home in Grandview, Elder T.O. Willey of the Grandview Seventh Day Adventist Church will officiate with burial following in the Grandview Cemetery.
Sacred selections will be sung by Mrs. T.O. Willey and Delmar Schoepflin with Mrs. Phil Anderson Sr., organist.
Casket bearers will be Charles Schoepflin, Ken Davidson, Al Williams, Clarence Johnson, Denver Golladay and Robert Ballinger. Graveside services will be conducted by the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Mr. Parker died Monday, August 22, at Walla Walla Veterans Hospital following an extended illness. He was born in Davis City, Iowa where he attended the local schools. He served with the U.S. Army in World War I and following his military service farmed in Minnesota until moving to Grandview 12 years ago with his family. During the summer months he was employed with the Oregon State Highway Department.
He was a brother of the late Roy G. Parker of Grandview. Surviving is one sister-in-law, Mrs Hannah Parker of Grandview; one nephew, Glen Parker of Yakima; three Nieces, Mrs Bertha Jordan of Grandview, Mrs Nelva Kindred of San Jose, California, and Mrs. Vetta Harding of Seattle.
Mr. Parker was a member of the Walla Walla Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Source: Grandview Herald, front page, 25 Aug 1960, Grandview, Yakima County, Washington.
Funeral services for Herschall (Billy) Parker, 67, will be held Friday, August 26, at 3 p. m. in the Chapel of the Smith Funeral Home in Grandview, Elder T.O. Willey of the Grandview Seventh Day Adventist Church will officiate with burial following in the Grandview Cemetery.
Sacred selections will be sung by Mrs. T.O. Willey and Delmar Schoepflin with Mrs. Phil Anderson Sr., organist.
Casket bearers will be Charles Schoepflin, Ken Davidson, Al Williams, Clarence Johnson, Denver Golladay and Robert Ballinger. Graveside services will be conducted by the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Mr. Parker died Monday, August 22, at Walla Walla Veterans Hospital following an extended illness. He was born in Davis City, Iowa where he attended the local schools. He served with the U.S. Army in World War I and following his military service farmed in Minnesota until moving to Grandview 12 years ago with his family. During the summer months he was employed with the Oregon State Highway Department.
He was a brother of the late Roy G. Parker of Grandview. Surviving is one sister-in-law, Mrs Hannah Parker of Grandview; one nephew, Glen Parker of Yakima; three Nieces, Mrs Bertha Jordan of Grandview, Mrs Nelva Kindred of San Jose, California, and Mrs. Vetta Harding of Seattle.
Mr. Parker was a member of the Walla Walla Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Source: Grandview Herald, front page, 25 Aug 1960, Grandview, Yakima County, Washington.
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