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Cornealia DeBerry Parker

Roanoke, Virginia

1913-2009

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Mrs. Cornelia DeBerry Parker, of Salem, Va., slipped away peacefully on Monday, February 16, 2009. She was born on February 11, 1913, in Giatto, W.Va., to the late Dave and Jannie Jones DeBerry. Cornelia was the oldest of seven children. She was married to her husband, Amos Parker, for 68 years...

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My heartfelt condolences on the passing of your mother and Grandmother. I remember the visits in the summer to your mother's home to pick berries with my Grandparents LS & Fannie Deberry Legrande. She always had a smile and made us feel at home through the years. Boy could she and my grandmother make great pies. Billy, it has been many years since we have spoken. May the Lord help you through this most difficult time. May she rest in peace.

Bernice and family,

I am grateful for joy of knowing Cornelia Parker and the privilege of being one of her doctors. What a precious spirit! I will never forget her visits, her incessant & sweet smile, and of course...her strong will.

Steve and Family,

I’m writing to say hello and to express my deepest sympathy to you and your family on the passing of your grandmother, Mrs. Parker.

Mrs. Parker lived a long life! I remember her quite well. I have fond memories of the store she and Mr. Parker ran in a building down from their house and when it was relocated to their house. As soon as we got as much as a nickel, we would run down to their store to buy cookies and candy. A nickel really went far in those...

Dear: Bernice, Wincey and Norma and Family:
Giving Honor to God, giving Him all the Praise for giving us Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior that we may have a path to His kingdom and have eternal life. The family is saddened to hear the news concerning your mother Cornealia DeBerry Parker and Matriarch to the DeBerry family.

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