Send a Gift
Saturday, September 16, 2023
1:00 - 2:00 pm (Eastern time)
Saturday, September 16, 2023
Starts at 2:00 pm (Eastern time)
Jo Anna Parker, 79, of Mount Ida, Arkansas passed away,
Monday, September 11, 2023 in Little Rock. She was born August
23, 1944 in DeQueen to Vernon C. and Margery Eudora (Trotter)
Wills. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband,
Jerry Parker; and her daughter, Tracey Lea Hill.
Jo Anna is survived by her son, Andy Hill; daughters, Nanette
(Scotty) Belford and Candy Straus; grandchildren, Austin Andrew
Hill, Parker (Brittany) Aycock, Taylor (Jordan) Taulton, Dakota
(Ashleigh) Aycock, Maverick Aycock, Colton (Britni) Rutherford,
Mary Grace Straus, Kathryn Elizabeth “Kit” Straus, and Hayley
Smothers Long; great grandchildren, Rhett Aycock, Bo
Rutherford, Lincoln Hill, and Knox Aycock; sisters Nancy Brown
Dighton and Patricia Wills; along with a host of other family and
friends.
Jo Anna loved to learn from an early age, and following her
graduation from Hazen High School, she continued her education
at the University of Arkansas where she was a member of the
Razorback marching band. Jo Anna obtained her Bachelor of
Science in education and began her teaching career. She taught
at Parkview High School before moving to Mount Ida with the love
of her life, Jerry Parker.
The only thing Jo Anna loved more than education was her family.
She and Jerry married on January 11, 1974. Jerry and Jo Anna
were inseparable for much of their marriage. They loved spending
time together with friends and family, working around their
beautiful home Jerry built for them, and dancing. They were a fun
sight at any event with a dance floor, especially the Junior-Senior
proms they attended annually.
Many of Jo Anna’s surviving friends are colleagues, former
students, and those students’ parents as she was a dedicated
teacher that impacted her students’ lives in more than just their
education. Jo Anna loved science and spent many years in
her early career teaching general biology, basic biology, and
human physiology during her time at Parkview High School in
Little Rock. In August of 1981, Jo Anna and Jerry moved to Mount
Ida, and she began teaching junior high English as well as
sponsoring the journalism club before transitioning to high school
English and literature while sponsoring the Beta Club. She
worked tirelessly to teach her students the importance of word
knowledge, the value of a well-placed comma, and the beauty of
written language, but more so she strived to make every student
feel loved, supported, and encouraged during her 20 years at
Mount Ida High School.
After Mrs. Parker successfully retired on her third attempt, she
enjoyed getting back to her biology roots with the Montgomery
County Master Gardeners, putting her green thumb and
horticultural knowledge to good use. She also spent countless
hours reading, tending to her many houseplants, playing bridge
with a local club, and chatting non-stop with her best friends. Jo
Anna rarely met a stranger, and she often developed lifelong
friendships from chance meetings. Jo Anna smiled with her entire
face and possessed an infectious giggle that often accompanied
silly shenanigans, but she could also handle her own with the
biggest, burliest of high school students despite her extremely
petite stature. To know Jo Anna was to know pure love,
happiness, and an unstoppable spitfire!
A visitation with the family will be Saturday, September 16, 2023,
1:00- 2:00 pm at Thornton Funeral Home Chapel with a
celebration of Jo Anna’s life immediately following at 2:00 pm.
Arrangements are under the direction of Thornton Funeral Home
in Mt. Ida. Guest register at www.thorntonfh.com.
Saturday, September 16, 2023
1:00 - 2:00 pm (Eastern time)
Thornton Funeral Home Chapel
Saturday, September 16, 2023
Starts at 2:00 pm (Eastern time)
Thornton Funeral Home Chapel
Visits: 50
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors