She was married to banjo player, William E. Goman, in Santa Ana, California on May 21, 1925.
Parr's film career was ended by a car accident in which she received facial injuries in March 1928 on Sunset Boulevard.
[2] Her mouth was badly mutilated when she was thrown against a windshield of an auto in which she was a passenger; Parr received a compensatory sum of $7,112 from the driver of the vehicle, Kenneth Sanderson.
[3] Thelma Parr died in San Clemente, California in 2000, aged 93.
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