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Dalma Rudolph Parker Dies

Dalma Rudolph Parker Dalma Rudolph Parker has died. A first viewing will be held from 5-6 p.m., Friday, Nov. 11, at Turnbull’s Funeral. There will be a second viewing at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 12, at Turnbull’s Funeral Home. Interment will be cremation.

He is survived by his wife, Claret Parker; daughters: Faye Parris Jackson and Cheryl Parker; sons: Troy and Travis Parker; grandchildren: Shayanne Parker, Shamir and Shoy Jackson, and Jahlia Parker; great-grandchildren: Sendyah and Serenity Jackson; stepchildren: Vanzelle Nibbs and Joann Brooks; step-grandchildren: Keshaun Edwards, Vanzelle Nibbs II and Khaysia Brooks; and sisters: Dorsett Parker, Yvette Parker, Leona Parker, Jacquelyne Parker, Averil Parker Solomon, Rosa Nelle Parker, Thalia Parker Baptiste, Dawn Parker Dailey and June-Ann Parker.

He is also survived by brothers: Ronald Henry, Jerome Parker, Dion Parker, John Parker, Dale Parker and Audie Parker; brother-in-law: Ellis Dailey, Aliba Baptiste, Rufus Forbes, Daniel Martin, Clinton Nibbs, Rodney Nibbs, John Nibbs, Amos Nibbs, Eli Nibbs, Frank Nibbs and Oswald Nibbs; sisters-in-law: Ethlyn Parker, Wanda Scatliffe, Beryl Smith, Iva Todman, Ida Barry Pickering, Rohda Thomas, Eulla Williams and Adina Nibbs; special cousins: EileneFlemming and Fenella Durbeck; and special friends: Roy Thomas, Arnold Gordon, Erriol Benjamin, Rupert Tuitt and Rudolph Peters.

Professional Funeral Services are entrusted to Turnbull’s Funeral Home. Telephone: 779-6565, e-mail: turnbullsfuneralhomevi@yahoo.com

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