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Walter George Blake

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Walter George Blake

Birth
Loveland, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA
Death
22 Oct 1967 (aged 96)
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA
Burial
Avoca, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 10 Row 24
Memorial ID
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h/o Bertha Taylor (1877-1953)

("The Journal-Herald" newspaper dated October 26, 1967 on page 1.)

Last Rites Held for Walter Blake

Word was received by Mrs. Glenn Anderson of the death of Walter Blake, Sunday, October 22 at the Laniolu Retirement Home, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii, where he had recently made his home. Mr. Blake was one of the early residents of Avoca and an uncle of Mrs. Anderson.

("The Journal-Herald" newspaper dated November 2, 1967 on page 1.)

Life Story of Walter Blake

Walter Blake was born November 15, 1870, at Loveland. At the age of three years he came with his parents to Avoca where he grew to manhood when he moved to Evanston, Illinois, where he made his home most of his adult life. April 29, 1912 he was married in Evanston to Bertha Taylor, also a former Avoca resident, who preceded him in death August 19, 1954.

After his wife's death October 13, 1955, he went to Honolulu, Hawaii where he made his home with his niece, Mrs. Theo. Remaly and family, until his death October 22, 1967 at the Laniolu Retirement Home in Honolulu. Survivors include a son, Kurt Blake of Bartlesville, Okla.; four grandchildren, a nephew, Frank Barnes of Philadelphia, Pa. and three nieces, Mrs. Theo. Remaly and Ethel Spaulding of Honolulu and Mrs. Glenn Anderson of Avoca.

("The Journal-Herald" newspaper dated June 6, 1968 on page 1.)

Memorial Services for Walter Blake

Graveside services were held Thursday morning in Graceland Cemetery in memory of Walter Gale Blake, a pioneer Avoca resident, who died in Honolulu, Hawaii on October 22, 1967. The Rev. LaVerne Kiel of the Congregational-Presbyterian Church officiated. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Blake of Bartlesville, Okla. drove to Avoca for the services.

Obituary sent to me by Barbara Butcher
h/o Bertha Taylor (1877-1953)

("The Journal-Herald" newspaper dated October 26, 1967 on page 1.)

Last Rites Held for Walter Blake

Word was received by Mrs. Glenn Anderson of the death of Walter Blake, Sunday, October 22 at the Laniolu Retirement Home, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii, where he had recently made his home. Mr. Blake was one of the early residents of Avoca and an uncle of Mrs. Anderson.

("The Journal-Herald" newspaper dated November 2, 1967 on page 1.)

Life Story of Walter Blake

Walter Blake was born November 15, 1870, at Loveland. At the age of three years he came with his parents to Avoca where he grew to manhood when he moved to Evanston, Illinois, where he made his home most of his adult life. April 29, 1912 he was married in Evanston to Bertha Taylor, also a former Avoca resident, who preceded him in death August 19, 1954.

After his wife's death October 13, 1955, he went to Honolulu, Hawaii where he made his home with his niece, Mrs. Theo. Remaly and family, until his death October 22, 1967 at the Laniolu Retirement Home in Honolulu. Survivors include a son, Kurt Blake of Bartlesville, Okla.; four grandchildren, a nephew, Frank Barnes of Philadelphia, Pa. and three nieces, Mrs. Theo. Remaly and Ethel Spaulding of Honolulu and Mrs. Glenn Anderson of Avoca.

("The Journal-Herald" newspaper dated June 6, 1968 on page 1.)

Memorial Services for Walter Blake

Graveside services were held Thursday morning in Graceland Cemetery in memory of Walter Gale Blake, a pioneer Avoca resident, who died in Honolulu, Hawaii on October 22, 1967. The Rev. LaVerne Kiel of the Congregational-Presbyterian Church officiated. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Blake of Bartlesville, Okla. drove to Avoca for the services.

Obituary sent to me by Barbara Butcher


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