Mildred Hope Parker Stanfield, age 94, of LaFollette passed away on Sunday August 23, 2020. She is preceded in death by husband John Earl (Rabbit) Stanfield, parents John Wesley and Anna Mae Kilgore Parker, brothers and sisters Grady, Leo, Ike and Randall Parker, Virgie Giles, Emma Wells, Bernice McFarland, Alice Parker, Wilma Garrett, Mary Dean Gurcuk, grandson Duran Stanfield, sons-in Law Jeff Hall and James Brantley. She was a devout Christian and a lifelong member of Indiana Avenue Baptist Church.

Survivors

Daughters: Beverley Hall, Brenda Russell (Wayne)

Sons: George Stanfield (Doris), Mayor Mike Stanfield (Vinnie), David Stanfield (Velvet), Scott Stanfield (Glyna)

Grandchildren: Todd Stanfield (Nancy) , Michele Garner (Mike), Lisa Lester (Brent), Shaun Stanfield, Marc Brantley, Dustin Stanfield (Whitney), Lyndsay Southern (Adam), Parker Stanfield

Great-Grandchildren: Benjamin and Audrey Stanfield, Abigail and Naomi May Garner, Chloe, Will and Bella Lester, Hunter Stanfield, Aiden Stanfield, Caleb Huddleston, Madison Stanfield

Sister-in-Law: Margaret Parker

Several nieces and nephews

Family will receive friends 5-7 PM Tuesday August 25, 2020 at Indiana Avenue Baptist Church with funeral to follow 7 PM with Rev. Steve Ross, Rev. Ron Williams Officiating.

Family and friends will meet 10:15 AM Wednesday August 26, 2020 at Cross-Smith Funeral Home and proceed to Woodlawn Cemetery for a 11 AM Interment

Pallbearers will be Grandsons sons will be Honorary Pallbearers

Online condolences can be given online at www.cross-smithfuneralhome.com

The Stanfield family expresses great thanks to special friends: Christian Terzain, MD, Polly, Linda, Sheila, Roberta, Gail and many others that showed her so much love and care.

Arrangements by Cross-Smith Funeral Home

2 Replies to “Mildred Hope Parker Stanfield, age 94, of LaFollette”

  1. When Raymond and I were first married and new parents to our first daughter – we moved into the Apts across the street from Mildred. She was so good to me. She was always ready to give me motherly advice and I sat on her porch many times. I have NEVER FORGOTTEN her kindness. She was a fine lady and I greatly respected her. I will cherish those memories always.

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