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James Parins Obituary

Parins, James William

James William Parins, retired Professor of English and Associate Director of the Sequoyah National Research Center at UALR, died Sunday after a long illness. He would have been 74 on Nov. 19. Born in Green Bay, Wis., in 1939, he was the oldest of the nine children of Joseph and Marion Van Beek Parins. He attended parochial and public school in Green Bay and after high school joined the Marine Corps Reserve. He attended the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, and graduated from St. Norbert College. After a short business career, he returned to school, earning a PhD from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1972.

In 1973, he came to Little Rock, to teach in the English Department and continued in that job for 40 years. He had been an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin, Stephens Point, and later spent a year as Visiting Professor of Humanities at Leicester Polytechnic in England.

The quality of his professional achievements is reflected in the published work he leaves behind. Early in his career, he produced several concordances to the works of Joseph Conrad and Ezra Pound, a biography of William Barnes, and coauthored Structure and Meaning: An Introduction to Literature. With research partner Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr., he began working with Native American writings, and with Littlefield published the ground-breaking Biobibliography of Native American Writers, 1772-1924, revealing hundreds of Native American writers and journalists whose work was previously unknown. Numerous publications involving Indian authors followed, including some 40 editions of Native writers and seven chapbooks by contemporary Indian poets. He wrote biographies of two Cherokees, John Rollin Ridge and Elias Boudinot. His most recent collaboration with Littlefield was a two-volume Encyclopedia of Indian Removal, and his last book, which came out three weeks ago, is Literacy and Intellectual Life in the Cherokee Nation, 1820-1906.

He published a number of articles in professional journals and regularly presented papers, most recently at Native American Studies conferences in France. At the Sequoyah National Research Center, Parins worked with student interns on their research projects in the American Native Press Archives, and as a member of the English Department, mentored several Cooper Honors students. He was a member of the Grand Maumelle Sailing Club, the Book Club, several professional organizations and for a time secretary of the Australiasian Order of Old Bastards, Arkansas branch.

Preceding him in death were his parents, Joseph and Marion Parins; a granddaughter, Ashley; and a sister, Joan. He is survived by his wife, Marylyn; daughter, Claire (Matt Gronwold); son, Craig (Kristina); stepson, James Brady (Ruxandra); six grandchildren, Stephanie, Faithe, and Cassidy Parins, Roland Brady, and Blake and Joshua Yenner. Also surviving him are seven siblings, Tom (Yadira) and Mike (Judy) Parins, Mary (Barb) Parins, Pam (Bob) Fisher, Jean (Earl McNamara) Parins, Ann (Scott) Anderson, Joey (Curtis) Parins; brothers-in-law, Andy (Jenny) and James (Dana Kay) Jackson; and 20 Parins and Jackson nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 22, at Ruebel Funeral Home, preceded by a private family burial at Mount Holly. The family will receive at 5500 North Grandview. Memorial may be made to the Sequoyah National Research Center at UALR (http://ualr.edu/sequoyah). Arrangements by Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuenralhome.com.

Published by Green Bay Press-Gazette on Nov. 20, 2013.
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Dixie, I was very saddened to learn of Jim's passing and my thoughts are with you at this difficult time. I knew Jim thru book club and his comments and presentations were always thoughtful and provocative; and he also was a good Marine. I will be thinking of you and your family in the days ahead. Si Brewer

November 24, 2013

Gail Keysers-Robinson

November 21, 2013

I never had the pleasure of meeting you but you touched my life in a very positive way. Thank You--Two Shoes

November 20, 2013

Dear Claire & Craig, I went to school with your parents and enjoyed them immensely. Your Dad was my son Chris' Godfather. We had many good times together. I not only enjoyed his intellect but loved his sense of humor. I have pictures of the two of you at our cottage in Three Lakes, WI. I believe that was in the early 70's. I'm sorry to say we lost contact after your family's move to Arkansas. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Sincerely, Helen Regan Clough

Helen Clough

November 20, 2013

Claire; I am so sorry for your loss. At least he is finally at rest and out of pain. Love, Jenny & Wayne

Jennifer Smyth

November 20, 2013

Mike and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of the death of your brother. I read with interest all of his accomplishments. What a devoted man! My most sincere condolences to your family.

Kathy Myrick

November 20, 2013

Good bye Jim. A man you would be proud to know. Cark Fiala USMCR 7th Engineers

November 20, 2013

Good bye Jim. A Man you were proud to know. Carl Fiala USMCR 7th Engineers

November 20, 2013

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