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Albert Otto Parlier

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Albert Otto Parlier

Birth
Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA
Death
27 Jul 1943 (aged 34)
Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Moravian Falls, Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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NC Death Certificates states "Killed by Lightning - Instantly".

Greensboro Daily News - Greensboro, NC
Thursday - 29 July 1943
Page 4 - Column 4

Wilkes Man Killed By Lightning

(Special to Daily News)

NORTH WILKESBORO, July 28. - Otto Parlier, 34, was instantly killed Tuesday evening when lightning struck his home in the Pores Knob community.

Mr. Parlier was in the kitchen and was washing his hands when he was hit and instantly killed by lightning.

Mrs. Parlier and four children were shocked by the lightning but not seriously injured.

The small residence was badly damaged. Rafters were pulled upward from the plates of the house and many boards on the outside were torn from the building.

Mr. Parlier, son of G. G. and Emma Moore Parlier, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Lee Baity Parlier, and four children.

Funeral will be held Thursday at 10 a. m. at New Hope church near Gilreath.

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NC Death Certificates states "Killed by Lightning - Instantly".

Greensboro Daily News - Greensboro, NC
Thursday - 29 July 1943
Page 4 - Column 4

Wilkes Man Killed By Lightning

(Special to Daily News)

NORTH WILKESBORO, July 28. - Otto Parlier, 34, was instantly killed Tuesday evening when lightning struck his home in the Pores Knob community.

Mr. Parlier was in the kitchen and was washing his hands when he was hit and instantly killed by lightning.

Mrs. Parlier and four children were shocked by the lightning but not seriously injured.

The small residence was badly damaged. Rafters were pulled upward from the plates of the house and many boards on the outside were torn from the building.

Mr. Parlier, son of G. G. and Emma Moore Parlier, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Lee Baity Parlier, and four children.

Funeral will be held Thursday at 10 a. m. at New Hope church near Gilreath.

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