Carl Forrest Parker
Born: Thu., Oct. 2, 1919
Died: Wed., Oct. 19, 2016
Visitation
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, Fri., Oct. 21, 2016
Location: Resthaven Mortuary
Funeral Service
1:00 PM Sat., Oct. 22, 2016
Location: Resthaven Mortuary
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Carl Forrest Parker, 97, of Trenton, Missouri died peacefully in his sleep at his farm, October 19, 2016.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 22, 2016 at Resthaven Mortuary at 1:00 P.M. Cremation will follow with inurnment at a later date in Humphreys Cemetery. A visitation will be held from 6 until 7 Friday evening at the funeral home. Memorial donations are suggested to the Wounded Warrior Project and may be left with or mailed to the funeral home.
Carl was born October 2, 1919 at the home of his parents, Floyd and Lillian Hamilton Parker. He graduated from Galt High School in 1939. In 1937, he was needed to pick tomatoes on the family farm and didn’t attend that year of high school. He was inducted as a selectee in the U.S. Army in Chicago, April of 1941. He was in the Americal Division and was the first U.S. Army unit to conduct an offensive in World War II by relieving the marines on Guadalcanal. He was discharged as a staff sergeant on August 31, 1945, after serving 4 years and three months. He was awarded the Infantryman’s Combat badge, two Combat Stars and the Bronze Star.
He returned to Chicago where he was employed as a Steward on a dining car for the Alton Railroad. He met his wife, Shirley Ann Haslam on a blind date. They were married February 12, 1949 at Chicago, IL. They moved to Trenton to the farm where they lived all their lives. They were dairy farmers from 1949 to 1986. They joined in partnership with their son, Douglas when he graduated from college in 1974. In 1981, Douglas married Lynn Cheek and she joined the partnership. Carl and Shirley retired from Dairy farming in October of 1986, and sold the farming equipment in March of 1987.
In that same year, 1987 through 2005, Carl and Shirley continued feeding and grazing dairy calves and heifers for Bill and Sarah Siebenborn. Also in 1987, they teamed up their neighbor, Fred Simpson who farmed Carl and Shirley’s land until present.
His wife, Shirley died in 2003. In 2006, he started piecing quilts in the winter to keep busy and continued to make one to two quilts every year through 2010.
He is survived by his daughter, Barbara Parker of Trenton, MO and son and daughter-in-law, Douglas and Lynn Parker of Liberty, MO, a sister Evelyn Ash of Colona, IL, also several cousins, nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, brothers, Stanley Parker and Dale Parker; sisters, Lorraine Fredell, and a 5 year old sister, Leila.
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Bill and Jean Clark, former Trenton resident
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Posted Fri October 21, 2016
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We know the family mourns the loss of such a wonderful man. Our thoughts and prayers remain with you as you remember and celebrate a life lived well.
Bill and Jean Clark
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Marilyn Morley
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Posted Fri October 21, 2016
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Doug and Barb - sympathy from the Morley family, Lelan, Vera and Roy.
What a guy - my earliest memory is of him telling me to "go eat a bug" and my mother telling me not to do it! Carl was born on the same day as my mom so in her later years, he would call her on every birthday - I tried to continue that after her passing. We had some wonderful conversations and after he started quilting we had even more to talk about! As with everything he did, he did it well. He always brings a happy memory with every though of him. God Bless and comfort you in these hard days - I'm sorry we won't be able to be at his services. Sincerely Marilyn
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Joyce and Ralph Cutsinger
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Posted Fri October 21, 2016
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We are certainly sorry to hear about Carl's passing. We lived in the trailer next to them when we were first married almost 46 years ago. Carl and Shirley were the most awesome landlords. You couldn't ask for better people than they were. We know he will be greatly missed.
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Joyce (Benson) and Ralph Cutsinger
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Steven Urich
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Posted Sat October 22, 2016
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To Barbara, Doug, and Lynn,
The world is a little less good and a lot less interesting with out your dad in it. He will be missed. That wonderful smile, we'll always remember it.
Sincerely, Steven & Judith Urich & family
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