Judith Parker 67 of Calhoun City, Passed away at her home in Vardaman on Wednesday July 16, 2020. She was the daughter of the late James Russell McDonald and Pauline "Polly" Gadsby McDonald.
Judy was a avid sewer and a hard worker. She loved making your day better by telling the best jokes and pushing everyone to live carefree and in the moment. Her favorite moto was no news is good news, enjoy the happy days and love your family.
Those left to cherish Judy's memory are her husband, Robert Earl Parker, of Calhoun City, sons, Christopher Frank Parker (Patricia) of Calhoun City, MS and Jesse James Parker (Kayla) of Mathiston, MS, brothers, Jack Johnson of North Hills, CA, Laurence McDonald of Vardaman, MS, Tommy McDonald of Lexington, TN and Robert McDonald of Batesville, MS, sisters, Marie Neerman of Moreno Valley, CA, Barbara Pierce of The Villages, FL, Debbie Huezo of Perris, CA, Gloria Lyle of Needville, TX, Lisa Naremore of Batesville, MS and Windey Macri of Redondo Beach, CA; five grand children: Dalton Humphries of Bruce;Dylan Chandler of Houlka; Trista Parker of Calhoun City; Kaden Parker of Mathiston; Kohen Parker of Mathiston.
She was predeceased by brothers, Kenneth Carl McDonald and James McDonald.
A Funeral service will be at 2:00 PM on Saturday at Parker Memorial Funeral Home Chapel in Vardaman, MS.
The family will receive friends from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM on Saturday, July 25, 2020, at Parker Memorial Funeral Home, , Vardaman, Mississippi. Memorial contributions may be sent to Mississippi Diabetes Foundation 800 Avery Blvd, Suite 100, Ridgeland, MS 39157.
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Dear Parker family, the death of a love one causes great pain and heartache. Sometimes it’s just to hard to bear but you can gain comfort from Gods word the bible. At 2 Corinthians 1:3,4, it says God comforts us in all our trials and that’s comforting to know he cares for us that much.
He also promises at Acts 24:15 to resurrect our dead loved ones so you can see them again. I hope this gives you a measure of comfort.