GRAHAM, HARBOUR, PARKER "The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Thursday, January 6, 1916 DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Pearson PARKER, a retired farmer, 93 years old, died yesterday on the farm in Platte county, on which he has lived for the last fifty years. He was born in Nashville, Tenn., and came to Missouri seventy-five years ago. He served through the Civil war in the confederate army. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie PARKER; three sons, Nathan PARKER, John PARKER, and George PARKER, all of Platte county; four grandsons, Eugene and J. P. PARKER of Kansas City, William PARKER of Excelsior Springs, Mo., and Roy PARKER of California, and one great-grandson, H. W. PARKER of Kansas City. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home. Burial will be in the De Berry cemetery in Platte county. "The Kansas City Post" (Missouri) Thursday, January 6, 1916 Pearson PARKER, 93 years old, died yesterday at his home near Smithville, Mo. Mr. PARKER had lived in Missouri seventy-five years, and in Platte county forty years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sallie PARKER, three sons, Nathan PARKER, George PARKER, and John PARKER, all of Platte county; four grandsons, Eugene PARKER and James PARKER, both of 1242 Washington avenue; Roy PARKER, Ventura, Cal., and W. M. PARKER, Excelsior Springs; two grand- daughters, Mrs. Alice HARBOUR and Mrs. Sallie GRAHAM, Ventura, and a great-grandson, H. W. PARKER, this city. The funeral was this afternoon at the home. ================================================= (I have no connection with this person but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) =================================================