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Gwen Parker Obituary

Gwen Parker Obituary
  • PublishedJuly 1, 2020


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Funeral service for Gwen Parker, age 86, of Sulphur Springs, will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 3, 2020, at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home Chapel with Shane Carrington officiating. Interment will follow at Restlawn Memorial Park with Curtis Mayo, Mike Miesse, Mitch Ramsey, Casey Phillips, Heath McCraw, Jarret Wilson, Josh Davis, and Greg Scott serving as pallbearers. Shane Carrington, Don Petty, and George Walker will serve as honorary pallbearers. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 2, 2020, at Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home.

Gwendolyn Viola Brown was born on January 18, 1934, in Ravenna, TX, to Luther Frank and Shelia Puckett Brown, their next-to-youngest child, and went to be with the Lord Monday, June 29, 2020. She graduated from Bonham High School in 1949 and Paris Junior College, finishing there in 1951. She then attended the University of Texas at Austin where she met Robert F. (Bob) Parker, Jr.  They wed on September 1, 1955, in Dallas, TX, and there began their nearly 65-year life together.  

Except for two years of military service in Colorado, Bob and Gwen were Metroplex-based for the next decade, after which they moved to Sulphur Springs. There they raised a family of three children, and though their children eventually landed elsewhere, they continued to preside as patriarch and matriarch of an extended clan.

Gwen was a loving mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, and great-grandmother. It would be fair to say that Gwen was a born servant. She served her family constantly, and many others as opportunity arose. The people who sat at her table over the years were legion. In fact, she was so well-known for invitations to Sunday lunch that a family friend said that the “Gwenvitation” became famous at the Southside Church of Christ, where Gwen was a member for so long. 

Gwen was a good camper and loved the camping trips she and Bob took with their grandchildren, and those grandchildren retain very fond memories of those times. She was no-nonsense in many ways, but she never lost her sense of adventure. (How many people do you know who went ziplining on their 80th birthday?) At the same time, she was an intelligent individual who remained a learner throughout her life, and no one knows how many books she read, fiction and non-fiction alike.

Of most importance, Gwen was loyal to God and trusted Jesus with an unshakeable faith. While we grieve her departure, we know she never feared it. And so, even in our grief, we rejoice in her victory in Jesus Christ.

She is survived by her husband, Robert F. Parker, Jr.; sons, R. Andrew Parker and wife, Kathy, of North Richland Hills, TX, and Philip Noel Parker and wife, Traci, of Austin, TX; daughter, Julie Kay Parker Eckhardt, of Borger, TX; grandchildren, Kristen Naylor and husband, Justin, Staci Carter and husband, Will, Bret Parker and wife, Larissa, Mandy Eckhardt, Robert J. Parker, and Kalli Parker; great grandchildren, Wyatt Naylor, Helen Naylor, Hannah Carter, Phoebe Carter, and Jerry Carter; sister, Dawn Dunn.

Gwen Parker was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Mary Foster, and Lois Longley; brothers, G. Frank Brown, L.E. Brown, and William S. Brown.

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