July 22, 1965 ~ August 20, 2013
Dallas Elaine Parker, age 48, passed away on August 20, 2013 in San Antonio. "Dal", as she was known by many enjoyed going to South Padre Island with her children. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Mildred Nelson and mother, Elaine Dowdle. Dal is survived by her sons: Landon Colson and Clay Parker; daughter, Paige Parker; brother, Roger Sweeten; niece, Ashley Sweeten; nephew, Jackson Sweeten; she will always be remembered as a loving mother, sister, aunt and granddaughter. A memorial service will be conducted 5:00 pm, Saturday, August 24, 2013 at the Meadowlawn Funeral Home Tribute Center, 5415 FM 1346, San Antonio, TX, 78220. Pastor John David Martinez, officiating.
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My thoughts and prayers are with your kids. You will always be in our hearts. Rest in Peace Dallas.
May you rest in peace, dear Dallas. Prayers are being lifted up for all who love you! I know there are many! With love,
Dallas you are in the arms of Jesus now! Prayers go out to all your family!
Dallas you will be missedm you will be remembered as kind, caring, and unselfish. My prayers go out the the family for strength during this difficult time. Please know many people care.
My prayers and sympathy to the family. Rest in peace.
Dal you were very loved and will be greatly missed. Rest in peace dear. My prayers go out for your sweet babies.
May your soul find peace and may your family be comforted by GODS everlasting love and grace. Coworker Heidi
Prayers for the family and for my Paigey-poo. I am so sorry and I am here if you need me! Mrs. Peet too! Your Longs Creek Elementary family love all you guys!
I am very sorry about your loss. Although I did not know Dallas, I can relate to
the deep pain that comes with losing someone you love. My brief word of comfort comes from God’s word
in Revelation 21:4–“And he (God) will wipe out every tear from your eyes
and death will be no more…” Job
14:15–“You will call and I myself shall answer you.” Knowing our dear God will bring back to life
our precious loved ones can bring us hope and peace. It is my wish you will find some comfort in
these words.
I am so sorry to hear that Dallas passed away. I met her in the early 90’s. She also worked for me at Regis Salon in Rolling Oaks Mall for a little while early 2000. She was always the most pleasant person to be around…full of laughter and kind words. Gone to soon. Peace to you Dallas and prayers for your family.