Walker was born May 8, 1910 in Hill County and died Sunday in the Littlefield Hospital.
He was a painter. He had been a resident pf Littlefield for 35 years. He served in Worls War II.
Survivors include one son, Willie L. of Odessa; one daughter, Patsy Nan Johnson of Pasadena; his father, W. O. Walker, of the home (correction W. H. Walker); four brothers, Otis of Whorton, Cecil of Lubbock, Taylor of Garden City, Ka., and Cleveland of the home; two sister, Mrs. W. H. Cooper of Littlefield and Mrs. George Tiner of Lubbock; and two grandchildren.
Burial was in the Littlefield Memorial Park under direction of Hammons Funeral Home.
Walker was born May 8, 1910 in Hill County and died Sunday in the Littlefield Hospital.
He was a painter. He had been a resident pf Littlefield for 35 years. He served in Worls War II.
Survivors include one son, Willie L. of Odessa; one daughter, Patsy Nan Johnson of Pasadena; his father, W. O. Walker, of the home (correction W. H. Walker); four brothers, Otis of Whorton, Cecil of Lubbock, Taylor of Garden City, Ka., and Cleveland of the home; two sister, Mrs. W. H. Cooper of Littlefield and Mrs. George Tiner of Lubbock; and two grandchildren.
Burial was in the Littlefield Memorial Park under direction of Hammons Funeral Home.
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