Martha Jane Parker

Services for Martha Jane Parker, 94, Lawrence,  will be held on Friday, August 18. The burial service will be at the Clinton Cemetery at 2:00 p.m. and Celebration of Life at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home at 5:00 p.m.

Martha Parker died Wednesday, August 9, 2023, surrounded by family at Lawrence Memorial Hospital.

She was born March 3, 1929, the daughter of Florence and Leslie Demeritt. She graduated from Liberty Memorial High School in 1945. She then received her teaching certificate from Kansas State University and taught as an elementary school teacher for 5 years. She married Roy Robert “Bob” Parker on February 16, 1951. Bob passed away September 12, 2008. They lived in Lawrence, KS., moved to Lee’s Summit, MO., then returned to Lawrence, KS before settling down in the Clinton area.

Martha was a founding member of Douglas County Amateur Baseball Association and Douglas County Landowners Association. Martha was a founding member and first chairwoman of the  Bloomington-Clinton Historical Committee (now Clinton Lake Historical Society). She was the co-founder and Executive Director of the Wakarusa River Valley Museum in Clinton, KS. In 2000, she was inducted into the Hall of Honor at Lawrence High School for her work as an author and historian. Martha was the co-owner of Parker-Laird Enterprises and owner of Freedom Publishing Company. Martha co-authored the book, “Soil of Our Souls”, and wrote “Angels of Freedom”, in 1999. She authored the Historic Map of Clinton Lake in 1976, as well as a Contour Fishing Map of Clinton Lake. She was awarded a grant from the Kansas Committee for Humanities for “Plowshares to Waterskis” Clinton: Uprooted Kansas Community. Martha created or helped create nearly twenty permanent/traveling exhibits about the Clinton Lake area. Martha and the Historical Society commissioned a sculpture representing the Clinton-Bloomington communities and later arranged a ballet to perform in the setting depicting escaping slaves and their benefactors.

Under Martha’s leadership, the Wakarusa Valley Heritage Museum became a founding partner of  Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area  established by Congress in 2006, representing 41 counties, and over 230 partners, along the border of Kansas and Missouri.

For forty years before, Martha had been preserving the stories of the Abolitionists who settled in the Wakarusa Valley who fought for the Freedom of slaves through the Underground Railroad. Martha’s landmark book, “Angels of Freedom” details the lives of the men and women who homesteaded the Wakarusa Valley to fight against slavery,  some sacrificing their lives in their crusade.

Martha preserved other  colorful stories in her first book, “Soil of Our Souls”.  Today, the Wakarusa Museum’s “Underground Railroad” exhibit  showcases Martha’s passion and pride in sharing these inspiring stories of the enduring struggle for freedom.

Douglas County Commissioners made a proclamation honoring Martha for her 45 years of research and historic preservation of Douglas County and declared April 22, 2017 Martha Parker Day. The Sertoma Club recognized Martha with the Service to Mankind Award. She participated in the re-enactment of the Sarah Gardner story. Martha was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and helped select scholarship recipients.

Martha’s political activities included Township Committeewoman Founder, past President of the Town & Country Republican Women, Douglas County Chairwoman for Phil Meinhardt for Congress and Ron Thornburg, Secretary of State candidate. Martha ran for State Representative of the 45th District. She attended, was in the choir and board member of the Clinton Presbyterian Church in Clinton, KS.

Other survivors include sons, Robert and Mark Parker, Lawrence; a daughter, Linda Parker, Houston, Texas. Her beloved grandchildren, Clint Jennings, Sally Jennings, Courtney Parker, Taylor Parker, Daren Parker, Haley (Parker) Morgan, Justice Mack and Tara (Mack) Malone. She is also survived by 13 great-grandchildren.

Husband, Bob Parker, daughter, Nancy Parker Taulbrother Leslie Demeritt, and sister, Mary Gordon preceded her in death.

The family will receive friends at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home on Thursday, August 17, from 6:00-7:00 p.m.

The family suggests memorials to the (WRVHM) Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum, sent in care of the funeral home.

 

Messages & Condolences

From Billy & Julie Brumley...

Mark, Robert, and all family, We are so sorry for your loss.

From zoritoler imol...

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From Mike Stogsdill...

Mark , Robert and Linda I am so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. Lots of fond memories going back to the Western Hills days along with SCABA baseball and DCABA baseball. RIP Martha.

From Debbie Grasser Filkins...

So sorry for the loss you all have experienced. Martha was truly one of a kind ❣️🙏🏻

From Caroline Flory...

My special memory of Martha goes back to our youth when we played softball on the Clinton Girls Team. She could really pitch that ball. My condolences to all the family.

From Thomas V. Murray...

A great lady indeed and a champion for her community. May she rest in peace.

From Sheryl Henry...

We send our prayers and thoughts to you at this sad time. Martha accomplished many things that people will learn from and enjoy for generations.

From Charlene Winter...

Martha was my teacher for a year before she married. I have been very fond of Martha for a very long time and enjoyed spending time with her over the last few months at the Meadowlark Estates. She will be missed by many. My condolences to the family.

From Ruth Anne and Randy Sneegas...

We are so grateful to Martha for preserving the stories of the Wakarusa River Valley. We learned things about our ancestors we never would have known if not for her. I finally had time to read her books and visit this extraordinary museum and I wish I could sit
down with her and talk. Our sincere condolences to all of the Parker family.

From Debbie Mills Shafer...

I was saddened to hear about Martha’s passing. She was a grand lady. She will be greatly missed she and Martina were great friends. She and Herman Hess would tell a lot of stories

From Steven Demeritt...

After reading all of Martha’s accolades I was truly impressed, but I know Martha in a different way. She was my aunt. I knew her as a child and she was the authoritarian who ran roughshod over a bunch of kids when we were at her house. As an adult she would call me and we would have long conversations on the phone. I am really going to miss that. I cannot say enough to what a wonderful love person she was, I knew her in a different way. God bless you Martha.

From Sharon Thurber...

Because of Martha, the history of the Clinton area is well preserved so that future generations will know the story of the area. Condolences to her family.

From Marsha Henry Goff...

Martha was a natural leader who had a great sense of purpose and accomplished most of what she set out to do. I extend my heartfelt sympathy to her family.

From Chuck and Joan Shelley...

Even tho Joan and I are deeply saddened by the death of Martha we hope all of Martha’s family will join us in finding much comfort in knowing that Martha had a long and productive life. She will truly be missed by all. I’m sure when the Angels choose up sides to play a pickup game of baseball that Martha will be the first one chosen!!

From Kevin Maxon...

My condolences to all her many family and friends. Martha was an incredible treasure and her work to preserve our history will live on.

From Leo Souders...

Linda, Robert and Mark and Family.

Sorry to hear about the loss of your Mom. She was an extremely dedicated wife, mother, sister, grandmother and aunt. She kept the history of Douglas County alive through her work which will live on for years. May GOD Bless you all during these coming days and months and replace the sorrow with terrific memories.

From Vicki Goff-Miller...

Deeply Sorry for your Family’s Loss, She was an amazing Lady ♥️
Sincerely,
The Miller Family

From Clenece Hills...

Douglas County residents have relied on Martha Parker for ideas and solutions and steadfast loyalty to the history of the Clinton area. She was a force for good and she was masterful at recruiting people to work with her. I have known Martha since 1973 when we started working on plans for the American Revolution Bicentennial celebration in Douglas County. Thank you, Martha for your friendship and your preservation of history.

From Lori Gordon...

Proud to be related to this outstanding woman- RIP Aunt Martha❤️

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