Showing posts with label Jarrett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jarrett. Show all posts

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Mrs. Eva Jane Parker Jarrett
















Eva Jane Parker was the oldest child of James Daniel Parker and Sarah Gurley Parker. Mr. Parker owned a general store in Perkins Township, and served for a time as the Postmaster at Bogart. He was also associated with the Sandusky, Milan and Norwalk Electric Railway. Mrs. Sarah Parker was a descendant of the pioneer Methodist preacher Rev. William Gurley.

Eva Jane Parker was born on January 22, 1871. According to Erie County Probate Court records, Eva J. Parker married James Jarrett on May 17, 1897. A baby girl was born to Eva and James Jarrett on December 26, 1899, but the baby died shortly after she was born. Mrs. Eva Parker Jarrett passed away on January 13, 1900. Rev. James Gray conducted funeral services, which were largely attended. Eva Parker Jarrett was buried in Oakland Cemetery, near other members of both the Jarrett and Parker families.

This lovely tribute to Eva, written by Julia Morgan, appeared in the Sandusky Register a few days after Eva Parker Jarrett died. She must have been so terribly missed by her family and friends.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Technical Sergeant William R. Jarrett




















Technical Sergeant William Jarrett was killed in action during World War Two, on February 22, 1944. Though William Jarrett was buried in the Neuville-en-Condroz United States Military Cemetery in Belgium, this marker at Sandusky's Oakland Cemetery honors him.

William R. Jarrett was the son of James W. and Blanche A. Jarrett. He left behind a widow, Rose Ann Keller Jarrett. An article which reported William Jarrett missing appeared in the March 8, 1944 issue of the Sandusky Register Star News. Thank you for your brave service to your country, Technical Sergeant William R. Jarrett!