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Jessie Bernice <I>Parker</I> Addington

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Jessie Bernice Parker Addington

Birth
Warrick County, Indiana, USA
Death
22 Aug 1925 (aged 37)
Warrick County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Boonville, Warrick County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Side, Block 7, Lot 636, East half, Grave 6
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY: Boonville, Indiana Standard - August 28, 1925:
Jessie Bernice Parker, daughter of Nick and Tilda Parker, was born July 5, 1888, and departed this life August 22, 1925, at the age of 37 years 1 month, 17 days. She was united in marriage to Herbert Addington May 29, 1921. Their home was blessed with a little son James Herbert. Mrs. Parker had a sweet, sunny disposition, a smile and a kind word for everyone and was loved by all who knew her. She was converted in early life at Mt. Gilead church, but later, after her marriage, moved her membership with her family to Friendship and lived a faithful Christian until death. The greatest desire of her life was to promote the welfare of her church and family. She was a faithful mother and a dutiful daughter, willing at any time to sacrifice her happiness for the welfare of her loved ones. During the weeks of her affliction she bore her suffering patiently, putting her trust in her Savior. She leaves a kind and loving father who gave his tender love and care all through her illness, also a husband and four girls, also her two-year old son, besides two sisters, and many friends.
OBITUARY: Boonville, Indiana Standard - August 28, 1925:
Jessie Bernice Parker, daughter of Nick and Tilda Parker, was born July 5, 1888, and departed this life August 22, 1925, at the age of 37 years 1 month, 17 days. She was united in marriage to Herbert Addington May 29, 1921. Their home was blessed with a little son James Herbert. Mrs. Parker had a sweet, sunny disposition, a smile and a kind word for everyone and was loved by all who knew her. She was converted in early life at Mt. Gilead church, but later, after her marriage, moved her membership with her family to Friendship and lived a faithful Christian until death. The greatest desire of her life was to promote the welfare of her church and family. She was a faithful mother and a dutiful daughter, willing at any time to sacrifice her happiness for the welfare of her loved ones. During the weeks of her affliction she bore her suffering patiently, putting her trust in her Savior. She leaves a kind and loving father who gave his tender love and care all through her illness, also a husband and four girls, also her two-year old son, besides two sisters, and many friends.


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