From the September 22, 1997 issue of The Country Chronicle
Enfield, NH–Milton E. Parker, 75, of May Street, died September 13, 1997 at his home.
He was born on July 23, 1922, in Royalton, a son of John Frank Parker and Anna L. Crate.
Mr. Parker attended Enfield schools and lived in town for most of his life. He had worked at farms in Enfield starting at age 14 and worked for the railroad before enlisting in the Army during World War II.
Following his discharge in 1945, he returned to Enfield and worked in the Baltic Mill. He later worked at the May Street Garage as an automotive repair mechanic and drove a delivery truck for Verham News. He had also worked as a logger in the area.
He was a life member of Post No. 22 American Legion in Lebanon and loved fishing.
He is survived by his wife, Florence (Wilmott) Parker of Enfield; two sons, Timothy and Frank, both of Enfield; four daughters, Rose Rogers of Lebanon, Mary Parker Grose of Grafton, Linda Therrien of Lebanon, and Willow Stewart of Enfield; a brother, Eugene Parker of Enfield; six grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Private family services will be held at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Milton Parker Memorial Fund, RR2, Box 122, Enfield, NH 03748.