Mfc of Mrs: bwtsa Parks,Mrs. Louisa Parks died Saturday m morning, June 8, at 6 o’clock at the it. home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. y- Rosa PiiTvS, ?g“d eitrh.y years. The r- remains were interred in the GaptH*-s- cemetery Saturday afternoon at 6 B. o'clock, Rev. G. T. Lumpkin conduet-al ing the funeral services, e-j Mrs. Parks’ home had been near is; Crowells where she had spent most Is- of her life untii rederitly, when she Is- moved to Scotland Neck to live with it her daughter-in-law. She had long rf been a member of the Baptist church at Crowells. She leaves sons, st Mess. B. F. Parks and Jos. A. Parks, ?d together with other relatives, id Hers was indeed a ripe old age it and she leaves the abiding memory h, of a Christian life spent in the aer-,t- vice uf the Lord. Such an example to and a good name mak** the best, end is noblest heritage that one can leave n- to those who are to come after.