MRS. ANGIE L. PARROTT
Mrs. Angelina Lavonne Parrott, 88, died at her farm home three miles southwest of Manning Tuesday. She was the widow of William B. Parrott, founder of the W.B. Parrott Company poultry concern which was later sold to Priebe and Sons.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Ohde Funeral Home here, with the Rev. Lester L. Moore, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. Ray Pratt will be soloist and Bonita (Mrs. Henry W.) Hagedorn, organist. Burial will be in the Manning Cemetery.

Mrs. Parrott was born December 24, 1873, at Tama, a daughter of George and Margaret (Wilfong) Kenyon. She came to Manning with her parents when she was eight years old. She and Mr. Parrott were married in 1893 at Harlan; and they lived in Manning. In 1928, they moved to the present farm, where Mrs. Parrott continued to live since his death in 1940. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a charter member of the Manning Woman's Club.

Surviving are her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel M. and Ola Surridge, with whom she lived on the farm; one granddaughter, Mrs. Wesley (Patricia) Lueth, Sacramento, California; and two great-granddaughters, Debbie and Jackie Lueth.

She was preceded in death also by her parents; two brothers, Byron and Clint Kenyon, and one sister, Ella.
Carroll Daily Times Herald, March 13, 1963<

Mrs. Angie Parrott
Services for Mrs. Angie Parrott, 88, will be held at the Ohde Funeral Home here Friday. Interment will be in the Manning Cemetery.
She died at her home southwest of Manning on Tuesday morning, March 12, 1963.
She is survived by one daughter, Ola (Mrs. Lionel M.) Surridge, Manning; a granddaughter and two great-granddaughters.
Daily Nonpareil, March 14, 1963

ANGIE PARROTT
Funeral rites for Mrs. Angie Lavonne Parrott, 88, were held at 2 at the Ohde Funeral Home Friday, March 15, with Rev. Lester Moore of the Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in the Manning Cemetery. Ray Pratt was soloist, accompanied by Bonita (Mrs. Henry W.) Hagedorn, organist.
Daughter of George and Margaret (Wilfong) Kenyon, she was born December 24, 1873, at Tama. At the age of eight she came to Manning with her parents. She married William Parrott at Harlan in 1893. The couple lived in Manning and he founded the W.B. Parrott Company, which was later sold to. Priebe and Sons.
They moved to a farm southwest of Manning in 1928, and she has lived there since. He died in 1940. She died at her home on March 12.
She was preceded by her husband, her parents, two brothers, Byron and Clint Kenyon, and as sister, Ella.
Survivors include her daughter; Ola (Mrs. Lionel M.) Surridge, her son-in-law, a granddaughter, Mrs. Wesley (Patricia) Lueth, Sacramento, California; and two great-granddaughters, Debbie and Jackie Lueth.
She was a member of the Manning Presbyterian Church and a Charter member of the Manning Woman's Club.
Denison Review, March 18, 1963


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October 15, 1942, Manning Monitor