Walter raised cattle and farmed beans, grain, barley and wheat. He worked in Livermore for 30 years, in Brentwood for 15 years, and in Linden for 14 years. He lived in Brentwood for the last 7 years of his life. He was a member of the Alameda Contra Costa County Farm Bureau, Cattleman's Association, the Citizens Land Alliance of Contra Costa County and the Contra Costa County Soil Conservation District. He was also a member of the Alameda County's Sheriff's Patrol and was a founding member of the Tassajara Fire District.
He was on the Board of Trustees of the Highland School District and was a member of the UPPEC Lodge in Livermore. He belonged to St. Michael's Church. He donated the statue of Our Lady of Fatima which was placed in the parish hall.
Walter raised cattle and farmed beans, grain, barley and wheat. He worked in Livermore for 30 years, in Brentwood for 15 years, and in Linden for 14 years. He lived in Brentwood for the last 7 years of his life. He was a member of the Alameda Contra Costa County Farm Bureau, Cattleman's Association, the Citizens Land Alliance of Contra Costa County and the Contra Costa County Soil Conservation District. He was also a member of the Alameda County's Sheriff's Patrol and was a founding member of the Tassajara Fire District.
He was on the Board of Trustees of the Highland School District and was a member of the UPPEC Lodge in Livermore. He belonged to St. Michael's Church. He donated the statue of Our Lady of Fatima which was placed in the parish hall.
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