son of Eddie & Lizzie (Childers) Parnell
1900 Bryan Twp Izard County, AR
parents Seth E. & Elizabeth Parnell
shows son Joseph E. b. Oct 1885 in MO.
He registered for World War I in Baxter County, AR.
Baxter Bulletin (Mountain Home Arkansas) 9 Feb 1956 Thu p. 10:
Funeral services of Joseph Elmer Parnell, 60, a railroad employee, of Norfork who died Monday in the Missouri Pacific Hospital in St. Louis, Mo., will be held at Galatia tomorrow at 2 pm with Rev. O. L. Ford officiating.
Mr. Parnell died following a two-weeks illness. He entered the St. Louis hospital Saturday and underwent surgery.
Born Oct. 10, 1895, he was a lifetime resident of Baxter County and was the son of the late Eddie and Lizzie Childers Parnell. He was a member of the Assembly of God Church.
Among the survivors are a brother, Henry Parnell of Mammoth Springs; a sister, Mrs. Annie Schafer of Washington; and 16 nieces and nephews.
Interment will be in Galatia cemetery, under direction of the Roller Funeral Home.
Missouri Death Certificate:
Joseph Elmer Parnell
b. 10 Oct 1895 Arkansas
d. 6 Feb 1956 St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri Missouri-Pacific Employees Hospital
male white never married
Father: Eddie Parnell
Mother: Lizzie Childers
in Armed Forces: yes, World War I
Buried: Galacia Cemetery, Norfok, Arkansas
Informant: Henry Parnell, Mammoth Springs, Arkansas
US Headstone Applications for Military Veterans:
Joseph Elmer Parnell
Date of Birth: 10 Oct 1895
Date of Death: 6 Feb 1956
Branch of Service: ARMY
Enlistment Date: 22 July 1918
Discharge Date: 2 Aug 1918
Cemetery: Galacia Cemetery, Norfork, Arkansas
Applicant: Rose Parnell
son of Eddie & Lizzie (Childers) Parnell
1900 Bryan Twp Izard County, AR
parents Seth E. & Elizabeth Parnell
shows son Joseph E. b. Oct 1885 in MO.
He registered for World War I in Baxter County, AR.
Baxter Bulletin (Mountain Home Arkansas) 9 Feb 1956 Thu p. 10:
Funeral services of Joseph Elmer Parnell, 60, a railroad employee, of Norfork who died Monday in the Missouri Pacific Hospital in St. Louis, Mo., will be held at Galatia tomorrow at 2 pm with Rev. O. L. Ford officiating.
Mr. Parnell died following a two-weeks illness. He entered the St. Louis hospital Saturday and underwent surgery.
Born Oct. 10, 1895, he was a lifetime resident of Baxter County and was the son of the late Eddie and Lizzie Childers Parnell. He was a member of the Assembly of God Church.
Among the survivors are a brother, Henry Parnell of Mammoth Springs; a sister, Mrs. Annie Schafer of Washington; and 16 nieces and nephews.
Interment will be in Galatia cemetery, under direction of the Roller Funeral Home.
Missouri Death Certificate:
Joseph Elmer Parnell
b. 10 Oct 1895 Arkansas
d. 6 Feb 1956 St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri Missouri-Pacific Employees Hospital
male white never married
Father: Eddie Parnell
Mother: Lizzie Childers
in Armed Forces: yes, World War I
Buried: Galacia Cemetery, Norfok, Arkansas
Informant: Henry Parnell, Mammoth Springs, Arkansas
US Headstone Applications for Military Veterans:
Joseph Elmer Parnell
Date of Birth: 10 Oct 1895
Date of Death: 6 Feb 1956
Branch of Service: ARMY
Enlistment Date: 22 July 1918
Discharge Date: 2 Aug 1918
Cemetery: Galacia Cemetery, Norfork, Arkansas
Applicant: Rose Parnell
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