Ann Elizabeth Parker

1927 – 2006

 

 

Her first memories were about her fascination with the stars, and our last conversation was about the newest discoveries concerning the moons of Saturn and their apparent volcanic activity.  She was a consummate professional, passionate about her research.  She was determined to gather factual data that revealed relationships between the turbulent, sometimes catastrophic, activity of Earth and how it coordinated with eclipses and the activity of the outer planets.  Her findings were so compelling, she wrote several books about Earthquakes and Earth Changes.

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Later in life she explored the inner dimension of personal consciousness, especially spiritual and galactic consciousness.  Two more books were written to describe her findings about the relationship between human consciousness and its deep connections with the outer planets, the galactic axial planes and the fixed stars.  Her studies also included UFO phenomenon, stemming from her work with the famous UFO researcher Dr. Hynek.  Her unfinished research project was about the declinations of Saturn and America’s presidential elections. One of the greatest moments in her astrological career was when the membership of ISAR honored her research on the “Millennium Eclipses” with an award at UAC, 2002.

Photographer, poet, musician, a woman of many interests, widely traveled over this planet she adored, she gave us the gifts of her passion for the cosmos, and her respect for the integrity of deep research.

Ann is free now to travel and explore the love of her lifetime, the Cosmos. 

Contact Barbara Junceau at bjjlibra@aol.com to purchase a copy of one of Ann's books.

 

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BIRTH AND DEATH DATA:

Ann joined us this lifetime on November 18, 1927 at 10:30:28 AM in Evanston, Illinois. She quietly left us on March 27, 2006 at 11:55 AM in Evanston, Illinois.


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