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Mary Ellen Parks

1858 — 1910

Vital Events

Dates and Places

  • Born22 JAN 1858 · Hog Eye, Washington County, Arkansas
  • DiedNOV 1910 · Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas
  • BuriedBluff Cemetery, Washington County, Springdale, Arkansas
  • SexFemale
Notes

Research Notes

LANGSTON, Ellen PARKS -After being confined to her bed only about five days Mrs. Ellen Langston, wife of J.M. Langston, died Monday morning at 2:30 o’clock at the Sanitarium to which place she had been removed Sunday evening for the purpose of having an operation performed. She had been in ill health for some four years past but the immediate cause of her death was the obstruction of the bowels, the operation failing to give the necessary relief. Funeral services were held at the family residence Wednesday morning at ten o’clock, conducted by Rev. L.S. Ballard, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and the remains were interred in Bluff Cemetery. Ellen Parks was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parks and was born in January 1858 near Billingsley, Washington County. Her mother was a Billingsley and her grandparents were among the early settlers of the county. At West Fork January 25,1885 she was united in marriage t o J.M. Langston and after residing at that place for a number of years the family came to Springdale about ten years ago, which has since been their home. While a resident of West Fork in 1885 deceased united with the Baptist Church and on moving to Springdale she united with the church here. She took an active interest in church and Sunday School work and was one of the teachers in the Sunday School. She was also an active member of the W.C.T.U. and manifested a lively interest in the work of that organization. Besides a husband deceased is survived by four children, three sons and one daughter: Argile, Raymond, Day and Miss Joye. She is also survived by a sister, Mrs. G.S. White of Vinita, Ok., and two brothers, Addie and J.H. Parks, both of whom reside in South Dakota. Mrs. Langston was loved and esteemed by all who knew her. In a quiet and unobtrusive way she went about doing what good she could and was ever ready to lend her assistance to any worthy cause, as a result of which her life was not in vain. The sorrowing family has the sympathy of the entire community in their bereavement. [The Springdale News 1/14/1910]