SERVICES: 10:30 AM Wednesday in Carmichael-Whatley Colonial Chapel with Pastor Leland Lewis of the First Assembly of God, officiating.BURIAL: Memory Gardens Cemetery under the direction of Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors.BIOGRAPHY: Mrs. Parker was born June 3, 1920 at Coalton, Oklahoma to Guy and Pearl Morrow. She lived most of her life in Pampa and other Panhandle towns. She married Johnny Speegle on March 6, 1938, and they had 2 daughters and one son. She later married Winston Kendricks on Nov. 26, 1944, and they had one daughter. After Mr. Kendricks' death, she married Clarence Parker on June 25, 1967, who had 3 daughters and 4 sons from a previous marriage. Mrs. Parker worked in food service at the Worley Hospital and Coronado Nursing Home. She was also a nanny for the Sidwell family children, a sitter for children in her home, and a sitter for the Calvary Baptist Church Nursery. Children and everyone who knew her were blessed by her love for them. She enjoyed crafts, sewing, quilting, and working in the yard. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, a son, a grandson, a stepson, and a son-in-law, Jim F. Keough.SURVIVORS: 3 daughters: Vivian Romines and husband James, and Ruby Meek and husband Phil, all of Pampa; and Peggy Chambers and husband Richard of Longview; 5 grandchildren: Tim Meek and wife Elaine of Wisconsin; Johnny Meek of Amarillo; Phyllis Latterell and husband Wayne of Minnesota, Chris Keough and wife Lisa, and Jim Keough and wife Robin, all of Pampa. 8 great grandchildren: Katelyn Meek of Wisconsin; Kayla, Laura, and Nicole Latterell of Minnesota; Kristen and Kira Keough of New York; Christopher Keough of Pampa; and Michael Keough of Shawnee, Oklahoma. 5 sisters: Lillie Parker and husband Johnny and Inez Williams and husband Dean, all of Borger; Virginia Chandler and husband Jess of Clarendon; Mildred Walker and husband Cotton of Colorado; Margaret Hawley and husband Robert of Mineola. 1 brother: Paul Morrow and wife Barbara of Pampa. 6 Stepchildren: Clarence Junior Parker and wife Lottie, Johnny Parker and wife Lillie, and Carol Lewis, all of Borger; Eddie Parker and wife Ann of Amarillo; Bonnie Moore and husband James of Fritch; and Shirley Anderson of Darrouzett; 21 stepgrandchildren; 33 step-great grandchildren; and 17 step-great great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and other family members and friends.MEMORIALS: May be made to a favorite charity.