Mrs. Parke was preceded in death by her parents, Claud and Ella Tully; her brother, Arthur Tully and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Tedford and Mrs. Verna Hildenbrand; her former husband, Frank S Parke, Sr.; and her two grandsons, John Steven James and infant James Russell Montgomery.
She left behind three children, Ms. Edith Mae Parke Cox of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Frank S. Parke, Jr. of Conway, Arkansas and Betty Hodges of San Antonio, Texas; eleven (11) grandchildren, eighteen (18) great-grandchildren; and fourteen (14) great-great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Parke worked for the State of Arkansas, Employment Security Division as an accountant and auditor for 32 years
before her retirement in 1971. She was an active Presbyterian all her life and in various Women's Service clubs. Her favorite hobby was making doll clothes and dressing dolls for the annual Salvation Army Christmas programs.
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Mrs. Parke was preceded in death by her parents, Claud and Ella Tully; her brother, Arthur Tully and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Tedford and Mrs. Verna Hildenbrand; her former husband, Frank S Parke, Sr.; and her two grandsons, John Steven James and infant James Russell Montgomery.
She left behind three children, Ms. Edith Mae Parke Cox of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Frank S. Parke, Jr. of Conway, Arkansas and Betty Hodges of San Antonio, Texas; eleven (11) grandchildren, eighteen (18) great-grandchildren; and fourteen (14) great-great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Parke worked for the State of Arkansas, Employment Security Division as an accountant and auditor for 32 years
before her retirement in 1971. She was an active Presbyterian all her life and in various Women's Service clubs. Her favorite hobby was making doll clothes and dressing dolls for the annual Salvation Army Christmas programs.
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