Family Tree
Three generations around John Oscar
Sibling
Mary Jane Parks
1828 — 1887
Sibling
Elizabeth Jane Parks
1830 — 1888
Sibling
William Bradley Parks
1834 — 1893
Sibling
George Parks
1835 — 1852
Sibling
Sarah Sophia Parks
1837 — 1925
Sibling
James Clay Parks
1842 — 1862
Sibling
Bird F. Parks
1848 — 1861
Sibling
Houston M. Parks
1850 — 1882
Sibling
Frances "Fanny" Carmellia Parks
1852 — 1922
Sibling
Levisa A.O. Parks
1857 — 1857
This record
John Oscar Parks
1841 — 1889
Vital Events
Dates and Places
- Born29 APR 1841 · Hickman, Sevier County, Tennessee
- Died14 APR 1889 · Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- BuriedPrairie Grove Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas
- SexMale
Notes
Research Notes
PARKS, John O. – Col. John O. Parks, of Prairie Grove, was a welcome visitor at this office Saturday last. We are glad to see the Col. fully recovered from a recent spell of sickness. [Fayetteville Democrat 1/31/1884]
Tribute of Respect – Hall of Occidental Lodge, No. 436, F.& A.M., Prairie Grove, Ark.. April 16 1889 – Whereas, Death the great leveler of all human distinction has again visited the circle of our brotherhood, and removed from life and usefulness, our esteemed friend and brother, John O. Parks, a man long and favorably known in the circle of business and in the private walks of life; and,
Whereas, He was ever held in high respect, for his exalted integrity, his faithfulness in friendship, his eminent social qualities and his love of masonry; therefore,
Resolved, That in the death of our lamented brother, we have lost one of our most beloved and esteemed members, whose loss we deplore and whose absence we mourn.
Resolved. That we are comforted by the hope that our loss is his eternal gain, and that in the resurrection of the just, we shall, if faithful, meet him in the Grand Lodge above.
Resolved. That we his brethren of Occidental Lodge No. 436, hereby tender to his bereft family our most sincere and profound expressions of sympathy in this their day of great sorrow.
Resolved. That in testimony of our esteem for our departed brother, and in token of sorrow for his death, the members of the Lodge wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days, that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this Lodge, that a copy be sent to the family of the deceased brother, and also to papers of the county for publication. (Signed) E.G. McCormick, W.N. Butler, J.J. Baggett - Committee