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Alton Daniel "Al" Parker Born 18 Dec 1921 Mexia, Limestone County, Texas, died 8 Jun 2018 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, age 96 years In 1992: 1400 2nd Ave.N.W.,Great Falls,MT 59404 Alton D. Parker, born December 18, 1921 passed away June 8, 2018 at Benefis Westview. Al was born in Mexia, TX. He was stationed at East Army Base in Great Falls where he met and married Esther Rooney during WWII. He quickly fell in love with the beauty of Montana and the outdoor lifestyle it offered while pursuing his interest in hunting, bird dogs and fishing sports. He was preceded in death by his wife of 66 years, Esther Rooney Parker and son, Gary Parker. He is survived by a daughter, a son and daughter-in-law , 8 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. Complete obituary at Croxford Funeral Home Married 1 Dec 1943 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, age 21 years (married 66 years) to: Esther Lucille Rooney, age by marriage 19 years, daughter of Francis John Patrick "Frank; F.J.P." Rooney and Mary Jane Nicholson. Born 18 Oct 1924 Hobson, Judith Basin County, Montana, died 22 Apr 2010 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, age 85 years 1400 2nd Ave. N.W., Great Falls, MT 59404 Esther L. (Rooney) Parker, 85, of Great Falls, died Thursday of natural causes at a local hospital. A vigil memorial is scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Funeral Mass is 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's, with burial to follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday at Croxford Funeral Home. Esther was born October 18, 1924 in Hobson, Montana. to Frank and Mary Rooney. She grew up on the family ranch with her 12 brothers and sisters in the Ross Fork area, and graduated valedictorian from Moore High School and attended Northern Montana University. After leaving college, Esther moved to Great Falls during WWII and worked civil service at East Base Hospital, now known as Malmstrom Air Force Base. It was while working at East Base that she met Army Air Corpsman medic Al Parker. They married on Dec. 1, 1943, in Great Falls. She moved to Fresno, California while Al was in the military. After being discharged, she moved to Al's hometown of Fort Worth, Texas, for a year. Montana called them home to Lewistown, then to her longtime home of Great Falls in 1947. They moved to the West Side, where she raised their three children, Gary, Karen and Pat. After Al suffered a serious accident in 1961, Esther returned to work at First National Bank and then at Great Falls High School as a records clerk, where she retired. Gary graduated as a GFHS Bison, but Karen and Pat both graduated as C.M. Russell Rustlers; she loved to harass them by decorating the house with Bison blue and white memorabilia. Esther was an avid reader, worked crossword puzzles, and was a very avid sports enthusiast, especially watching the Braves, and cheering on her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren playing baseball, softball or whatever event they were participating in. She was known for always having the best fresh-baked cookies, and at anyone's request would bake their favorites. At family reunions she always received the award for best cookie baker. For 47 years she was a bowling fanatic. At one time, she bowled on three leagues a week and was still always available to substitute bowl at the drop of a phone call. She was extremely proud of her Irish heritage, and a highlight was when she and Karen made a memorable trip to Ireland in 1991. She was dearly loved by all of her family and was the happiest at family gatherings; she was always hospitable and her home was always open to everyone. She was a gentle, kind and classy person who was loved and will be missed by her family and all who knew her. Survivors include her husband of 66 years, Al Parker; daughter, Karen (Dan) Griffin; son, Pat (Becky) Parker; grandchildren, Shad (Holly) Griffin, Shane (Staci) Griffin, Jami Cohen, Mandy (Cliff) Garness, Kelly (Scott) Weinberger, Cody (Sara) Parker, Roni (Mike) Baker and Gerri (John) Campbell; great-grandchildren, Emma Griffin, Hunter and Brooklyn Griffin, Waric and Quinn Cohen, Jake and Kade Garness, Caitlin and Payton Parker, Andee and Adam Baker, and Adessa and Parker Campbell; sisters, Betty (Bob) Saxbury, Mickie (Howard) Stone and Kay (Ed) Lane; and numerous loved nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her beloved son, Gary Parker; her granddaughter, Cindy Parker; her parents, Frank and Mary Jane Rooney; her brothers, Frank Rooney, Russell Rooney and George Rooney; and by her sisters, Agatha Funston, Gertrude Lindgren, Vivian Shaw, Bernice Rooney and Ilene Waite. At the time she passed, she was surrounded by her family who all loved her dearly. Memorials in her name are suggested to St. Joseph's Catholic Church or charity of donor's choice. Condolences may be posted online at www.croxfordfuneralhome.com and/or www.gftribune.com/obituaries. Published in Great Falls Tribune on April 25, 2010 Children: 1. Deceased2. Living PRIVACY FILTER3. Living PRIVACY FILTER |