Lucy Parks, 81, who resided here for a time during the period when her son, Waldo I. Parks, was operating the local drugstore, died last Tuesday evening at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marie Parks, in Dayton after an illness of several weeks.
The son, a resident of Houston, Texas for over a year, arrived at his mother's bedside the Tuesday evening before she died.
Mrs. Parks, a native of Darke County, was the widow of C. F. Parks, former Arcanum business man and postmaster.
Other than the son and daughter-in-law, she is survived by two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Services were held at a Dayton Funeral Home Monday afternoon. Burial was in Abbottsville Cemetery, Darke County.
Lucy Parks, 81, who resided here for a time during the period when her son, Waldo I. Parks, was operating the local drugstore, died last Tuesday evening at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marie Parks, in Dayton after an illness of several weeks.
The son, a resident of Houston, Texas for over a year, arrived at his mother's bedside the Tuesday evening before she died.
Mrs. Parks, a native of Darke County, was the widow of C. F. Parks, former Arcanum business man and postmaster.
Other than the son and daughter-in-law, she is survived by two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Services were held at a Dayton Funeral Home Monday afternoon. Burial was in Abbottsville Cemetery, Darke County.
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