This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Parker, Davis, Gillilans Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5YB.2ACE/2653 Message Board Post: John M. Parker was born August 18, 1873 at Spurgeon, Indiana and died December 26, 1932 at Cheyenne, Oklahoma. Mr. Parker was married to Miss Ollie Davis on October 10, 1895. Besides the wife he leaves to mourn his going, two daughters, Miss Norma and Mrs. Charles Gilliland and a grandson, five years old. Mr. Parker came to Roger Mills county twenty-eightr years ago and homesteaded northwest of Roll, a farm which he owned until the time of his death. He resided in Strong City a few years, being engaged in the oil business. He was appointed jailer and office deputy by Sheriff Hancock and on the death of Mr. Hancock was named Sheriff of the county on May 26, 1930. In November of that year Mr. Parker was elected sheriff. As an official he conducted the affairs of the office in such a manner as to meet the approval of the entire citizenship regarless of party affliciations. He was courageous, tireless, fearless, and conscientious. Early last year he suffered an attack of penumonia from which he never fully recovered. However, he conducted the affira of the office until May when he became bedfast. From then on he directed the affairs of the office from his bed for a time. But, during the last dew months the work has been carried on through undershiff Bradshaw and deputies. This entire force was very loyal to Mr. Parker sparing him every possible cause of worry. A few days peior to his death he had expressed his appreciation of their faithfulness. Mr. Parker suffered from an enlarged heart and hardening of the arteries. During his long illness he was cared for by his faithful wife and other members of his family. He was patient uncomplaining, and cheerful. He passed away while in a peaceful sleep. The one great eulogy that can be said of John Parker is that he was a good man a man who always did what he thought was right. He was a devoted husband and father and a loyal and true friend. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Baptist church which was crowded to its capacity. Rev. J.H. Bradley delivered the sermon. Deputies of Mr. Parker actred as pall bearers. Burial was made the Silent Home cemetery, Roll, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma under the auspices of the I.O.O.F. Lodge of which Mr. Parker had long been a member. The entire county grieves with the family in the passing of a worthy citizen. (Cheyenne Star December 29, 1932)