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Extracted from The Winn Parish Enterprise News-American (Winnfield, LA)
Sunday, July 17, 1966

Winn Native Is Buried Near Bentley

Barto Parker, 55, Winn native, and owner and operator of Parker's Chair Factory in the Hudson Creek community near Bentley, La., died Monday in a Shreveport hospital.

He is survived by his wife, a stepson, five sons, five daughters; four brothers, Joe Parker of Natchitoches, Clarence Parker of Winnfield, Cecil Parker of Derry, and John M. Parker of Magnolia, Ark.; three sisters, Mary P. Floyd of Deville, Cleo P. Derrick of Houston, Texas, and Emma P. Morrison of San Antonio; 29 grandchildren and his mother, Mrs. Nancy Roberts Parker.

Final rites were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Lone Pine Assembly of God Church near Bentley, with burial in the church cemetery.

A craftsman by trade, Mr. Parker started making chairs for the market in Flatwoods. He moved to Hudson Creek and started a small factory in 1953. Soon, he was shipping chairs and other furniture throughout the southern state area. His specialty was old fashioned cowhide bottom rocking chairs.