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Connie Parker

1923 - 2018

Connie Parker obituary, 1923-2018, Lake Froest Park, WA

BORN

1923

DIED

2018

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Evergreen Funeral Home and Cemetery

4504 Broadway

Everett, Washington

Connie Parker Obituary

Dec. 9, 1923 – Jan. 13, 2018 Hermina Cornelia Kortekaas, known to most as Connie, or Minnie, was born in the family home in Everett, WA, on December 9, 1923 to Gysbertus "George" Kortekaas and Cornelia Kors Kortekaas, immigrants from Holland. She was the fourth of six children, and very proud of her Dutch heritage. A life-long member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, she attended the parish school and was later married there. She was a member of the YLI Catholic women's group for over 60 years, and served as President, Secretary, and District Deputy several times over the years. She was a graduate of Everett High School, class of 1942. Just two weeks out of high school she went to Seattle and went to work at Boeing. She started bucking rivets, eventually becoming a riveter, working on Boeing's B17 bomber during WWII. It was during that time she met a handsome Texan named Ralph Parker who was an MP in the Army Air Corp stationed at Paine field. After the war Connie worked for Woolworths in Spokane, WA, for a short time. Upon returning to Everett she continued working for Woolworth's behind the lunch counter at the Woolworth's store on Colby. She claimed that her iconic spaghetti was based upon a recipe she learned while working the lunch counter. Her Woolworth's job ended as she and Ralph started a family. Years later she returned to work, this time at the Everett Golf and Country Club where she worked for 27 years. Connie and Ralph were married February 1, 1947 and settled in Everett where they raised their family of four children. They had been happily married for 53 years, when Ralph passed away in early 2000 after a long illness. Connie is survived by her four children, Michael, Janice, Patti and Mark (Joyia); nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; her sister, Frances Caballero, and many nieces and nephews and her special friends the Nielsen family. She was preceded in death by husband, Ralph, daughter-in-law, Susan, brothers, Jake, Nick, and George, and sister, Toni and their spouses. Services will be held at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Wednesday January 24, 2018, Rosary at 10:30 and Funeral Mass at 11:00. There will be a reception at the church hall directly after services. A brief graveside service will be at Evergreen Cemetery in Everett following the reception. A Guest Book, and driving directions to the church and the cemetery can be found online at www.Evergreen-FH.com under her name, Minnie C. "Connie" Parker.

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Published by The Herald (Everett) from Jan. 20 to Jan. 23, 2018.

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January 26, 2018

Janice, thinking of you and your family at this most difiicult time. You are in my prayers. Julie Firouzi

Ed Cant

January 23, 2018

Connie was a loving, caring friend and I will miss her.

Mary Jo (Grager) Randall

January 22, 2018

Ralph & Connie were long time friends of my parents. I have many wonderful memories of them and their kids. Rest in Peace, Connie...

Toni Jenft

January 21, 2018

What a great lady! Welcomed anyone to sit at the kitchen table and share a meal...which I had the pleasure of many times thru the years. I also remember the days she went out honkey-tonkeying with us... but she just sat and made sure we were all ok. She never held back her opinion of what you were doing, but was always there when you failed and needed someone to listen. She will never be forgotten.

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Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church

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