In loving memory of

Donald George Parker
July 1, 1927 - January 10, 2024

Donald George Parker

July 1, 1927 - January 10, 2024

MUSCATINE, Iowa -

Donald Parker was a faithful husband, a devoted father, a 5th generation Iowa farmer, a WWII Veteran, a salesman extraordinaire, and just an all-around great guy, who never met a stranger who wasn't a friend.

Donnie (as he was known then), the youngest son of Clinton and Ethel (Frame) Parker, grew up with his two brothers, Clinton and Kenneth, on the family farm in the Nishnabotna River Valley near Henderson, Iowa.

Upon graduating high school in 1946 Don enlisted in the Army, rising to the rank of T-Corporal. After serving his country for two years, including a tour in Korea. He then entered Iowa State University on the GI Bill and obtained a Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Science. It was there he met the love of his life, Lora Mae Palmer. Upon Lora Mae's graduation, the Southwest Iowa boy and the Eastern Iowa girl were joined in marriage on June 16, 1951, in Keota, followed by a Lake of the Ozarks honeymoon.

Don and Lora Mae settled down on the family farm and operated the Parker farms in partnership with his Father Clinton and his Uncle Lynn; raising hogs, feeding cattle and growing crops on the fertile Nishna bottomland. They helped brother Clint build his herd in South Dakota by wintering cows and feeding out heifers, sending them back up to pasture in the spring. James (Jimmy, Jim, JD) was the start of their family, followed by Kathryn (Kate) and then Douglas (Doug, Duke). In 1963, following a referral from Iowa State, he was able to rent a large farm in Eastern Iowa, north of Tipton. With the help of his Father and Uncle he relocated the family to their new home. The venture was successful, and he expanded by acquiring a neighboring farm. He enjoyed becoming involved in the new community becoming active in the Lions Club, Masons and serving on the School Board.

In 1969 Don became an agent for the Farm Bureau Insurance Company. He went on to become a successful life insurance salesman, winning several awards and trips. A few years later his son Jim took over operating their farm, and Don continued to spend each spring and fall, and many days in between working with his son. In 1977, after several years of success in sales, he was promoted to agency manager for Muscatine County, Iowa. The family moved to Muscatine, where Don enjoyed several years of recruiting and managing his agents and making new friends throughout the county.

In 2001, Don decided it was time to hang up his insurance hat. He spent his semi-retirement years as a chauffeur and tour guide, often driving his fellow veterans to the VA Hospital in Iowa City. He also enjoyed assisting Lora Mae's real estate business with property maintenance and sign support. His son Doug moved back home in 2010. He shepherded his folks through their twilight years with never ending patience and compassion.

Don was a member of the Wesley United Methodist Church of Muscatine, Lions Club, the Masons, Rotary, and United Marriage Encounter. He loved boating and waterskiing in the summer, snow skiing in the winter, and anything that had to do with agriculture. He enjoyed driving Doug's old '54 Ford in area parades. At his 90th birthday party he led us all in singing his all-time favorite "Route 66."

Those left to honor his memory include his son, J.D. Parker and his wife Karen, of Greenville, Texas; his daughter, Kate Hungerford and her husband, Dave, of Buda, Texas; his son, Doug Parker, of Muscatine, Iowa; granddaughter Rachel Cassady and her husband John, of Fate, Texas, grandson Thad Parker and his wife, Karin, of Louisville, Texas, granddaughter Callie Hungerford of San Antonio, Texas; great-grandchildren Savannah, Abbey, and Jacob Cassady of Rockwall, Texas, and his Sister-in-Law Twila Shankland of Denver, Colorado.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Lora Mae; and his brothers, Clinton and Kenneth.

Memorial services will be held at 12:00pm, Sunday, June 30. 2024 at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, 35984 Epperson Ave, Hastings, Iowa; to be followed by a celebration of life and reception at the Indian Creek Historical Society Museum, 59256 380th St, Hastings, Iowa 51540. All friends and family are invited.

In place of flowers, Don has requested that donations be made to Wesley Chapel Church or the Indian Creek Historical Society.

Online condolences may be made at www.wittichfuneralhome.com.

Tributes

Dan Paetz wrote on Jan 18, 2024:

"Wow? One great guy here?. I had the true honor of knowing Mr. Parker And his great wife during different points in my life. He Took me to the airport many times, and every single time it was an absolute total blessing. His Love for the Lord, and for people, including me, was so obvious and genuine. Always felt safe with him and he was always early picking me up and so kind. He was a great husband, man, father and disciple of Jesus Christ. Well done, Mr. Parker love you forever and see you soon? May the comfort of Jesus Christ of the promises of the word of God, comfort your family in this time. Well Done My good and faithful servant ?Thanks. For sharing your Dad with us?LYALL.. Dan and Cindy Paetz"

Loryann Eis wrote on Jan 16, 2024:

"My sincere sympathy to Doug and the rest of the family. I always enjoyed visiting with Don when he would stop by and talk and have missed him the last couple years. He was very interesting and knowledgeable about farming and many things. I have many good memories of him. "

Eisbrenner Family. eisbrer@yahoo.com wrote on Jan 16, 2024:

"So sorry to have read of Don?s death. Don touched so many lives and built lifelong friendships. Death of a loved one is never easy but to know that he lived a full life with a loving family and so many friends over the years is comforting. We have received comfort and help from Bible verses such as this one recorded in 1Peter 5:7. It reads ?Throw all your anxiety on him (God) because he cares for you.? May Jehovah the God of all comfort give strength and his love to each of you."

Rebecca Ernst wrote on Jan 16, 2024:

"So sorry for your loss of you father. We were just talking about him the other day and wondered how he was doing. He was a good man. Doug you did a great job with helping both your parents thru their final years. Our sincerest sympathies John and Becky Ernst (neighbors)"

Dyann Roby wrote on Jan 16, 2024:

"May memories always comfort your hearts--Don was a good soul. Our sympathy--Dyann & Dave Roby"