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Olena Parker

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Olena Parker

Birth
Joseph, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death
29 Jul 1930 (aged 12)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Draper, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5239489, Longitude: -111.86583
Plot
A_68_7
Memorial ID
View Source
1930 Utah Death Certificate
Tuberculous Meningitis

Olena Parker age 12
Student

1920 Census Joseph, Sevier, Utah
Joseph W Parker 55, farmer, general
Matilda Parker 37
Ervin S Parker 25, laborer, home farm
Clayton R Parker 19, laborer, home farm
Iona Mae Parker 17
Alton E Parker 17
Madeline Parker 13
Melba Parker 12
Mary Parker 4
Olena Parker 2
Olive Parker 6 months
Edna Dalton 15
Own farm

1930 Census Draper, Salt Lake, Utah
Joseph W Parker 64, farmer
Matilda Parker 48
Irvin Parker 35
Mary Parker 15
Olena Parker 13
Olive Parker 11
Huldah Parker 9
Own home, radio

1930 Obituary Salt Lake City, Utah
Deaths
Olena Parker, daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Parker of Draper, died at a local hospital Tuesday afternoon of Septicemia.

She was born in Joseph City August 31, 1917, but had lived in Draper several years.

In addition to her parents she is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs Ernest Anderson, Moreland, Ida.; J E Parker, Joseph City; Mrs Claude Smith, Shelley Ida.; Mrs N M [Madeline] Nielson, Alton Parker and Clayton Parker, San Francisco; Maurine Parker and Melba Parker, Spokane, Wash., and Mrs Byron Parker, Marvin S Parker, Mary Parker, Olive Parker and Hulda Parker of Draper.
Salt Lake Telegram July 30, 1930, Page 11.

1930 Salt Lake City, Utah
Funeral
Funeral services for Olena Parker, daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Parker of Draper, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Draer ward chapel, Bishop Alma F Smith officiating.
Friends may view the remains at the family residence before the services.
Interment will be in the Draper cemetery under the direction of the Lindquist Sons ---quist company.
Salt Lake Telegram 1930-07-30, page 11.

Sisters:
Edna Matilda Dalton Parker 1904-1996
Mary Parker Frandsen 1915-2000
Olive Parker Nielsen 1919-2008

Adjacent Headstones:
Mary Parker Frandsen 1915-2000
Olena Matilda Olsen Dalton Parker 1882-1972
Joseph W. Parker (1864-1930)

1930 Utah Death Certificate
Tuberculous Meningitis

Olena Parker age 12
Student

1920 Census Joseph, Sevier, Utah
Joseph W Parker 55, farmer, general
Matilda Parker 37
Ervin S Parker 25, laborer, home farm
Clayton R Parker 19, laborer, home farm
Iona Mae Parker 17
Alton E Parker 17
Madeline Parker 13
Melba Parker 12
Mary Parker 4
Olena Parker 2
Olive Parker 6 months
Edna Dalton 15
Own farm

1930 Census Draper, Salt Lake, Utah
Joseph W Parker 64, farmer
Matilda Parker 48
Irvin Parker 35
Mary Parker 15
Olena Parker 13
Olive Parker 11
Huldah Parker 9
Own home, radio

1930 Obituary Salt Lake City, Utah
Deaths
Olena Parker, daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Parker of Draper, died at a local hospital Tuesday afternoon of Septicemia.

She was born in Joseph City August 31, 1917, but had lived in Draper several years.

In addition to her parents she is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs Ernest Anderson, Moreland, Ida.; J E Parker, Joseph City; Mrs Claude Smith, Shelley Ida.; Mrs N M [Madeline] Nielson, Alton Parker and Clayton Parker, San Francisco; Maurine Parker and Melba Parker, Spokane, Wash., and Mrs Byron Parker, Marvin S Parker, Mary Parker, Olive Parker and Hulda Parker of Draper.
Salt Lake Telegram July 30, 1930, Page 11.

1930 Salt Lake City, Utah
Funeral
Funeral services for Olena Parker, daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Parker of Draper, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Draer ward chapel, Bishop Alma F Smith officiating.
Friends may view the remains at the family residence before the services.
Interment will be in the Draper cemetery under the direction of the Lindquist Sons ---quist company.
Salt Lake Telegram 1930-07-30, page 11.

Sisters:
Edna Matilda Dalton Parker 1904-1996
Mary Parker Frandsen 1915-2000
Olive Parker Nielsen 1919-2008

Adjacent Headstones:
Mary Parker Frandsen 1915-2000
Olena Matilda Olsen Dalton Parker 1882-1972
Joseph W. Parker (1864-1930)



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