Helen Parker Program
H½Ä MÙ® PÙ»Ù was born November 9, 1947, to the parents of Johnnie and Charlene Cole. Helen grew up in Dallas Texas with her
sisters Pricilla Ellis Davis and LaTice Cole Spencer. In elementary school she met her lifeƟme best friend,
Laura Henderson. These two were thick as thieves throughout their life. Helen met her future husband Johnny B. Parker at Lincoln High School. She graduated in 1966 and was married to Johnny B. in 1968. Through the love of their marriage, they had one child, Valencia Parker. She was a faithful servant of Jehovah unƟl she fell asleep in death.
Helen is preceded in death by her parents. Helen leaves behind many loved ones; one daughter, Valencia Darcelle Parker; two sisters, Pricilla Ellis Davis (Donnie), LaTice Cole Spencer; four grandchildren, Johniston Davis (Chelseay), Jeremy Fleming, Damora Bowen, Jalencia Fleming (Rachel); two great grandchildren; Rickey Smith, Aria Davis . .
Monday, September 25, 2023 | 11:00AM Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 9031 Sedgemoor Avenue—Dallas, Texas 75232
Brother Ezra Miles, Officiating PÙÊÝÝ®ÊĽ Spiritual Brother & Family
PÙùÙ Brother Cornelius Ford
SÊÄ¦Ý He Will Call (151) Take sides with Jehovah (32)
Eç½Ê¦ù Ezra Miles
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I wish I could have got another chance to go to the Kingdom Hall with you. I really want to sit with you and watch your favorite shows again (Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, and Family Feud). I wish I could have goƩen more Ɵme with you Dea. - Love, Rickey
Holding close to every memory Another day passes by SƟll in a state of disbelief
I will take a moment to remember you. I close my eyes; they are filled with tears. I listened closely and I heard your voice. Your laugh, your scolding, and the wisdom. You’re not another person but a feeling forever etched in my heart. I will miss our talks and the Ɵmes we’ve had. My heart will long for your presence Yet I have peace in knowing I will see you soon in the new world. - Mora
My best friend, you were there for my first breath, and I was there for your last. I have tears of both sorrow and joy. It crushed my heart that I could not bring you
any physical comfort. Then my burden was liŌed as you took your last breath, because it meant you were no longer suffering. One day you will hear your name called and you will come out at that Ɵme. There will be no more sickness, no more pain, no sorrow. - Lynn Job 14:15a Rev21:34
Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so, we saw it there. Perhaps you prayed a sincere prayer or came to pay a call. Perhaps you sang a cheerful song, if so, we heard it all. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, as any friend could say. Perhaps you prepared a tasty dish, or maybe furnished a car. Perhaps you rendered a service unseen, near at hand or from afar. Whatever you did to console our hearts, by word or deed or touch. Whatever was the kindly part, we thank you, oh so very much. .
Trent Ollison James Pollard III Rachel Gates Jeffery Bell
Johniston Davis Jeremy Fleming Jim Crenshaw Cornelius Ford Keith Young Rickey Smith
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