, 200 FM 350 North, Livingston, TX77351

Wanda Joyce Parker
March 12, 2024

Wanda Joyce Parker

Wanda Joyce Parker

Send Flowers Send Flowers
Wanda Joyce Adkins Parker, 69, was born on July 20, 1954 in Austin, TX to parents Winford (Buck) Adkins and Juanell (McNiell) Adkins and passed away March 12, 2024. She was proceeded in death by her parents, and siblings, Mildred (Suzy) Adkins, and Richard Adkins.

Wanda Adkins Parker is survived by her son and daughter in-law, John Jeremy Adkins and Suzanne Adkins; sisters, Terry Adkins, and Heidi Adkins; half-siblings, Wayne Fults and Linda Sears; grandchildren Riley, Dylan, and Winter Adkins; and significantly grandchildren of her heart, James and Jackson Padilla, and Addisyn Farkas; along with many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

Her pride in life was her family, her country, her work as a dispatcher, and her friends. As a patriot and conservative, Wanda was a dedicated worker in service to her community for many different police departments and ambulance companies for over 25 years. Wanda was a lover of animals and children and was always available to babysit. Wherever she went her beloved dog, Curly, was always somewhere close by. We will greatly miss her wit and steadfast love.

Funeral services for Wanda Adkins Parker will be held on Friday, March 22, 2024 at 3pm at Pace Funeral Home in Livingston, TX with nephew in-law, Jeremy Padilla, officiating. Flowers and donations are unnecessary, but your presence as we remember her life is greatly appreciated. Internment at Brookeland Cemetery will follow at a later date for family only.

    Print Obituary
Service
Memorial
Friday, March 22, 2024
3:00pm
Pace Funeral Home
200 FM 350 North
Livingston, TX  77351
Map & Directions

Condolences(3)

  1. Tammie Heeth
    I am so sad to hear this. Wanda was such a fun and sassy lady. She will be missed.
  2. LINDA S BAKER
    Fifty-four years is a long time to know and love someone who is like your sister. We had great times as teens, playing in the summer sun, swimming in the lake, chasing boys - lol. As we got older, you were there. You and Terry came to Colorado to visit and then you again later on. We had wonderful times then. I was so excited for you when you found out you had grandbabies. You were one of the best! Someone who genuinely cared about others. I wasn't ready for you to go. We were suppose to have more golden girl years ahead of us. Rest in peace my friend. You will be missed. Love, hugs and kisses - Linda
  3. Dale & Regina Dillard
    So sorry for the loss of a wonderful lady. Prayers for you all
Send Flowers

It's never too late to send flowers.