OBITUARIES.Byline: The Register-GuardRandy Parks JUNCTION CITY Junction City, city (1990 pop. 20,604), seat of Geary co., NE Kans., at the confluence of the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers; inc. 1859. The rail, trade, and processing center of an agricultural and dairy area, it grew as the supply point for nearby Fort Riley, - The memorial service will be Sept. 24 for Randy George Parks of Junction City, who died Sept. 19 of a brain hemorrhage. He was 37. He was born Aug. 20, 1966, in Oregon to George Parks and Violet Harris Bowen. He graduated from Elmira High School
Parks worked in landscaping and the lumber industry. His interests included fishing, hiking, camping, drawing and landscaping. Survivors include his mother of Coburg; three brothers, Howard Murphey of Locust Grove Locust Grove is the name of a number of places in the United States of America:
The first graves in Arlington National Cemetery were dug by James Parks, a former Arlington Estate slave. , both of Junction City; and a sister, Vivian Turner of Eugene. Wednesday's service will be at 4 p.m. at Franklin Christian Church on Territorial Road in Junction City. Andreason's Cremation cremation, disposal of a corpse by fire. It is an ancient and widespread practice, second only to burial. It has been found among the chiefdoms of the Pacific Northwest, among Northern Athapascan bands in Alaska, and among Canadian cultural groups. & Burial Service of Eugene is in charge of arrangements. Charles Womack The graveside grave·side n. The area beside a grave. service will be today, Sept. 22, for Charles R. Womack of Eugene, who died Sept. 19 at age 81. The family chose not to list a cause of death. Womack was born Nov. 8, 1921, in Amity am·i·ty n. pl. am·i·ties Peaceful relations, as between nations; friendship. [Middle English amite, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *am , Ark., to Archie and Ella Love Womack. He moved with his parents from Arkansas to Springfield in 1939, and graduated from Springfield High School Springfield High School may refer to:
He worked for Boeing Aircraft in Seattle during the early part of World War II, then served with the U.S. Army Air Corps, Eighth Air Force, in Europe. After the war, he worked briefly to the aircraft industry in Southern California. Returning to Eugene, Womack worked in appliance repair and sales for Rubenstein's Furniture, Fletcher and Smartt, and Washing Machine Service until his retirement. He married Cleo Wilson in 1953. They divorced in 1973. He was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying fishing, hunting, athletics and golf. He also enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. Survivors include his former wife; a son, Kevin of Nibley, Utah; a daughter, Cynthia Lavon of Eugene; a brother, John of Eugene; a sister, Aileen of Eugene; and six grandchildren. Today's service will be at 11 a.m. at Lane Memorial Gardens in Eugene. News obituaries are a free service of The Register-Guard and are printed as space allows. The News Department will accept information on its standard obituary forms submitted through funeral homes or by the deceased's immediate family. Obituary information is available at (phone) 485-1234, Ext. 5534, or (fax) 683-7631. If you want to purchase advertising space for a more detailed obituary, call 342-1212. Obituaries published in the past 30 days are available at www.registerguard.com. |
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