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In 1938 Parkyn became terminally ill with an undisclosed illness. His last wish was to meet the King and Queen of the United Kingdom on their Royal Visit to Canada in 1939. He did so with the help of wife and physician days before his death. He died on June 13, 1939.
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Parkyn would serve three more broken terms as an Alderman January 1, 1933 to December 31, 1934 and January 2, 1935 to January 1, 1936 and his final term from January 1, 1939 until his death on June 13, 1939.
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Robert Parkyn was elected to Calgary City Council as an Alderman on the Labor ticket for the first time on January 2, 1922 and served his first stint as Alderman until January 2, 1924.
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Parkyn attempted re-election in a 1933 by-election, again running under his Independent Labor banner. In that election he never came close as the vote polarized between the
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He was educated in public schools in Cornwall. Later, he apprenticed as a Carpenter and Joiner, and joined the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of England.
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Robert ran his first provincial campaign as a Labor candidate and ended up finishing 8th in a field of 20 candidates. Parkyn was elected in the
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Robert married Matilda Edwards of Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales in 1895, and had seven male children. The family moved to Calgary in 1910.
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this time as an Independent Labor candidate (of labour but not directly tied to any labour group). He won the 5th seat in the
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He would return to city council with his re-election on January 2, 1926. He served as both an Alderman and as a member of the
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district. The win was seen as an upset. He served a single term in office then was not re-elected in 1930.
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as an Independent. He was unsuccessful, finishing 7th in Calgary's six-member district at the time.
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MLA
Calgary
Alex Ross
Robert Marshall
Robert Pearson
William Davidson
Harold McGill
John Bowlen
Hugh Farthing
Cornwall
England
United Kingdom
Calgary
Alberta
Calgary
Alberta
Canada
Cornwall
United Kingdom
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Legislative Assembly of Alberta
1921 Alberta general election
1926 Alberta general election
Calgary
1930 Alberta general election
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
Amelia Turner
Norman Hindsley

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