Walt Parker
Full Name: Walter Earl "Walt" ParkerDate of birth: July 23, 1917
Date of death: January 22, 2010
Terms of Service top
Chamber | District | Dates of Service | Legislatures | Party | City/County | Note | Counties in District |
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H | 25 | Jan 11, 1977 - Jan 5, 1978 | 65th (1) (2) (3) (4) | Democrat | Denton / Denton | Denton | |
H | 25 | Jan 14, 1975 - Jan 11, 1977 | 64th (5) | Democrat | Denton / Denton | Denton | |
H | 25 | Jan 9, 1973 - Jan 14, 1975 | 63rd | Democrat | Denton / Denton | Denton | |
H | 50 | Jan 12, 1971 - Jan 9, 1973 | 62nd | Democrat | Denton / Denton | Cooke, Denton | |
H | 50 | Jan 14, 1969 - Jan 12, 1971 | 61st | Democrat | Denton / Denton | Cooke, Denton |
(1) Walt Parker resignation letters dated 1/4/1978, effective 1/5/1978. Texas House of Representatives, Chief Clerk's Office.
(2) Proclamations, 1/5/1978 and 3/1/1978, ordering a special election in House District 25 on 2/18/1978, and second special election on 3/21/1978, to serve out the unexpired term of the Honorable Walter E. Parker. Governor Dolph Briscoe. January 5, 1978 March 1, 1978
(3) W. Tip Hall, Jr., in special runoff election 3/21/1978, sworn 3/29/1978, succeeded Walter E. Parker, resigned 1/5/1978. Hall's first session was 65th 2nd Called Session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(4) Special election 2/18/1978, runoff 3/21/1978. Texas Secretary of State - Election Dates Including Special Elections, 1966-2001.
(5) Oath date not found in journal. Not present at organization of the House 1/15/1975. Granted leave of absence due to illness, 1/14/1975, p. 9, and subsequent days. Present for roll call vote on 2/10/1975, p. 422. Statement of vote on p. 287 indicates unable to vote on HB 421 due to recent surgery. House Journal.
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House District 25
Jan 11, 1977 - Jan 5, 1978 Legislatures: 65th (1) (2) (3) (4) Party: Democrat Home City/County: Denton / Denton Counties in district: Denton |
House District 25
Jan 14, 1975 - Jan 11, 1977 Legislatures: 64th (5) Party: Democrat Home City/County: Denton / Denton Counties in district: Denton |
House District 25
Jan 9, 1973 - Jan 14, 1975 Legislatures: 63rd Party: Democrat Home City/County: Denton / Denton Counties in district: Denton |
House District 50
Jan 12, 1971 - Jan 9, 1973 Legislatures: 62nd Party: Democrat Home City/County: Denton / Denton Counties in district: Cooke, Denton |
House District 50
Jan 14, 1969 - Jan 12, 1971 Legislatures: 61st Party: Democrat Home City/County: Denton / Denton Counties in district: Cooke, Denton |
(1) Walt Parker resignation letters dated 1/4/1978, effective 1/5/1978. Texas House of Representatives, Chief Clerk's Office.
(2) Proclamations, 1/5/1978 and 3/1/1978, ordering a special election in House District 25 on 2/18/1978, and second special election on 3/21/1978, to serve out the unexpired term of the Honorable Walter E. Parker. Governor Dolph Briscoe. January 5, 1978 March 1, 1978
(3) W. Tip Hall, Jr., in special runoff election 3/21/1978, sworn 3/29/1978, succeeded Walter E. Parker, resigned 1/5/1978. Hall's first session was 65th 2nd Called Session. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.
(4) Special election 2/18/1978, runoff 3/21/1978. Texas Secretary of State - Election Dates Including Special Elections, 1966-2001.
(5) Oath date not found in journal. Not present at organization of the House 1/15/1975. Granted leave of absence due to illness, 1/14/1975, p. 9, and subsequent days. Present for roll call vote on 2/10/1975, p. 422. Statement of vote on p. 287 indicates unable to vote on HB 421 due to recent surgery. House Journal.
Biographical Information top
Selected newspaper articlesBiographical Sketches
- Photo and obituary, 1/23/2010. Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
- Oral history interview available in Oral History Collection, University of North Texas.
- Parker, Walter Earl. Cenotaph. Texas State Cemetery.
Military Service Notes
- United States Army Air Corps, World War II, Korean War. Texas State Cemetery.
Other Resources
- Walter Earl Parker, birth date 7/23/1917, death date 1/22/2010, last place of residence Denton County. FamilySearch United States Social Security Death Index.
- Walter Earl Parker, birth date 7/23/1917, death date 1/22/2010, burial in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Denton, Denton County. Includes obituary and photo. Find a Grave.
- "From the Football Field to the State Capitol, He 'Did A Lot of Great Things' for the University of North Texas," 1/27/2010. Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
- Delegate to the Texas Constitutional Convention, 1974. Record of Proceedings, Texas Constitutional Convention: Official Journals, January 8 - July 30, 1974, 1975.
- Notice of death, 2/3/2010. Speaker of the House.
Texas Monthly's Best and Worst Legislators
- Named 'Honorable Mention'. Best and Worst Legislators 1973.
Photographs
- Photograph. Walt Parker, 65th Legislature, State Preservation Board
- Photograph. Walt Parker, 64th Legislature, State Preservation Board
- Photograph. Walt Parker, 63rd Legislature, State Preservation Board
- Photograph. Walt Parker, 62nd Legislature, State Preservation Board
- Photograph. Walt Parker, 61st Legislature, State Preservation Board
Composite Photographs on Display in the Capitol
- 61st session composite photo of House members (Ground floor corridor, south wall. GW.C1). State Preservation Board.
- 62nd session composite photo of House members (Ground floor corridor, south wall. GW.C1). State Preservation Board.
- 63rd session composite photo of House members (Ground floor corridor, south wall. GW.C1). State Preservation Board.
- 64th session composite photo of House members (Ground floor corridor, south wall. GW.C1). State Preservation Board.
- 65th session composite photo of House members (Ground floor corridor, south wall. GW.L1). State Preservation Board.
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