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Walter Earl Carlton

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Walter Earl Carlton

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
25 Jul 1931 (aged 26)
Tuxedo, Jones County, Texas, USA
Burial
Tuxedo, Jones County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block M Row M15 Sp 34
Memorial ID
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Husband of Pearl E. Hood Carlton
Father of Norma Fay "Doodle" Carlton
info by Carla

Born July 12, 1905 died July 25, 1931 of Typhoid Fever at age 26 yrs & 13 days.
Married, wife Pearl Carlton
Son of Walter Carlton & Mary Ellen Skiles
Earl Carlton & Walter Earl Carlton may be the same person. The information above is from the death certificate of "Earl Carlton"
Information provided by Don Hayne
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This is information taken from an article Sarah Carlton Thornbury sent me -

FUNERAL NOTICE

Friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of
WALTER EARL CARLTON
which will be held at Tuxedo Baptist Church, Sunday, July 26, 1931 at 3 P.M. Service will be conduced by Rev. Sam Morris and Rev. Fred Swank.

Born September 29, 1905

Died July 25, 1931

Kinney Funeral Home in charge of burial arrangements.
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The birthdate on the FUNERAL NOTICE does not agree with information provided by Don Haynes, Family Serarch, or Ancestry. per Carla
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Walter Carlton (42398160)

Walter Earl Carlton, 25, dies of typhoid fever last Saturday morning in Tuxedo. Funeral service was held at the Tuxedo Baptist church Sunday at 3 p.m. conducted by Rev. Sam Morris, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Stamford, and former pastor of the Tuxedo church of which the deceased was a member. Rev. Morris was assisted by Rev. Fred Swank of Abilene. The Baize Brothers quartet gave special music. W.N. Kinney had charge.
Relatives were present from Denton, Duncan, OK; Rule, Stamford, New Hope, Pleasant Valley.
Mr. Carlton was born September 29, 1905. Survived by his wife, daughter - Norma Faye; parents - Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Carlton of Tuxedo; three sisters, six brothers.

The Stamford American
Volume 8, Number 16
Friday, July 31, 1931

Contributor: Searchers of our Past - January, 2020
Husband of Pearl E. Hood Carlton
Father of Norma Fay "Doodle" Carlton
info by Carla

Born July 12, 1905 died July 25, 1931 of Typhoid Fever at age 26 yrs & 13 days.
Married, wife Pearl Carlton
Son of Walter Carlton & Mary Ellen Skiles
Earl Carlton & Walter Earl Carlton may be the same person. The information above is from the death certificate of "Earl Carlton"
Information provided by Don Hayne
---------------------------------------------------------

This is information taken from an article Sarah Carlton Thornbury sent me -

FUNERAL NOTICE

Friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of
WALTER EARL CARLTON
which will be held at Tuxedo Baptist Church, Sunday, July 26, 1931 at 3 P.M. Service will be conduced by Rev. Sam Morris and Rev. Fred Swank.

Born September 29, 1905

Died July 25, 1931

Kinney Funeral Home in charge of burial arrangements.
-----------------------------------------------------------
The birthdate on the FUNERAL NOTICE does not agree with information provided by Don Haynes, Family Serarch, or Ancestry. per Carla
-----------------------------------------------------------

Walter Carlton (42398160)

Walter Earl Carlton, 25, dies of typhoid fever last Saturday morning in Tuxedo. Funeral service was held at the Tuxedo Baptist church Sunday at 3 p.m. conducted by Rev. Sam Morris, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Stamford, and former pastor of the Tuxedo church of which the deceased was a member. Rev. Morris was assisted by Rev. Fred Swank of Abilene. The Baize Brothers quartet gave special music. W.N. Kinney had charge.
Relatives were present from Denton, Duncan, OK; Rule, Stamford, New Hope, Pleasant Valley.
Mr. Carlton was born September 29, 1905. Survived by his wife, daughter - Norma Faye; parents - Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Carlton of Tuxedo; three sisters, six brothers.

The Stamford American
Volume 8, Number 16
Friday, July 31, 1931

Contributor: Searchers of our Past - January, 2020


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