Olive Jean Parker, 78, of Morris passed away Monday, November 22, 2021 at Lightways in Joliet, with her loving family by her side. Born December 20, 1942 in Morris, Illinois, she was the daughter of the late Douglas and Addie (Wilkinson) Welsh. Jean attended school at LaSalle-Peru and graduated from Mazon High School in 1960. On September 29, 1962, she married Dick Parker of Mazon. They have spent the last 59 years together. Jean enjoyed working for Dr. Rest as an Optometrist Assistant for many years and then working for Chiropractor, Dr. Mark Conrod. Family was extremely important to Jean and her love for her grandchildren was everything. Early on, she enjoyed skydiving and numerous Boundary Water family canoe trips. She loved her visits from her special friend, Ron Johnson, cheering on the White Sox and reading a good book. She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Dana Parker (fiance Wayne Bacigalupo) of Channahon and Addie (Aaron) McNabb of Seneca; four grandchildren: Camryn Mullen, Isabella Bacigalupo, Brody, and Audry McNabb; four siblings: her identical twin sister, June Enger of Dwight; David and Patricia Welsh of Minooka; Rance Welsh of Morris; and Christine White of Gardner. Also surviving are nieces and nephews: Jason Enger of Morris; Chad and Stacey White of Coal City; Colleen White of Arizona; Amber and Bob Miskell of Morris; Ryan and Tiffany Welsh of Morris; Katie and Danny Peterson of Morris; Deidre and Jason Rhodes of Gardner; Andrea Welsh of Coal City; and Amanda and Isen Veljic of Hong Kong. Preceding her in death were her parents; her daughter, Lissa June Parker; and her nephew, Eric White. Memorials to the Parkinson’s Foundation would be appreciated. Visitation will be held Saturday, December 4, 2021, from 10:00 a.m. until a Celebration of Life at 12:00 noon at Fred C. Dames Funeral Home, 1201 W. Route 6 at Deerpath Drive in Morris. Interment will follow in Sample Cemetery, Morris. For information, please call (815) 942-5040 or visit her Memorial Tribute at www.fredcdames.com where you can share a favorite memory or leave a condolence.

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