Single.
Son of William Lewis Walker and Mary L. Belt-Walker.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ JULY 7, 1905.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
A young unmarried man about 25 years of age, died last Friday of consumption at his home where he resided with his brothers and sisters near town, his parents both being dead. The deceased was an earnest and hard working young man when health would permit, but that dread disease had took hold of him in young manhood and cut him down.
The body was laid to rest Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Sisco Cemetery in the presence of many friends.
He is survived by six brothers all of this county: Henry, George, Robert, James, Burt, and Asa; four sisters, Myrtle, Maggie, and Hariett, who reside at home, and Mrs. Martha Powell of Evansville, and besides these several half brothers and sisters.
Single.
Son of William Lewis Walker and Mary L. Belt-Walker.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ JULY 7, 1905.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
A young unmarried man about 25 years of age, died last Friday of consumption at his home where he resided with his brothers and sisters near town, his parents both being dead. The deceased was an earnest and hard working young man when health would permit, but that dread disease had took hold of him in young manhood and cut him down.
The body was laid to rest Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Sisco Cemetery in the presence of many friends.
He is survived by six brothers all of this county: Henry, George, Robert, James, Burt, and Asa; four sisters, Myrtle, Maggie, and Hariett, who reside at home, and Mrs. Martha Powell of Evansville, and besides these several half brothers and sisters.
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