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Henry Walker

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Henry Walker

Birth
Wilmot Township, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
20 Aug 1948 (aged 89)
Wilmot Township, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Baden Man, 89, Dies at Home

(By Chronicle Correspondent)

BADEN-Mr. Henry Walker, aged 89, of Forest Farm, R.R. 2, New Hamburg, south of Baden, died on Friday at his late residence, after being in failing health for the past month. He was born on August 13, 1859 in Wilmot Township, the son of the late Thomas Walker and Martha Illingworth, Mr. Walker had farmed for many years in Wilmot Township and was a member of the Anglican Church, in Haysville, and a member of Wilmot Lodge No.318 A.F. and A.M. His wife, the former, Frances Tye, whom he married in Wilmot Township in 1886, predeceased him.

Surviving are a son, Frederick T. of R.R. 2, New Hamburg, three daughters, Marjorie H. of Newcastle, Pa., Mary E. of Kitchener and Dorothy F. of R.R. 2. New Hamburg; two brothers, Thomas G. of Cedar Lawn, R.R. 2. New Hamburg and Frederick J. of Leamington, also two sisters, Mrs. George Veitch of Cedar Lawn. R.R. 2. New Hamburg, and Mrs. J. MacCallum of Ottawa.

Waterloo Chronicle, 27 Aug 1948, p. 1
Baden Man, 89, Dies at Home

(By Chronicle Correspondent)

BADEN-Mr. Henry Walker, aged 89, of Forest Farm, R.R. 2, New Hamburg, south of Baden, died on Friday at his late residence, after being in failing health for the past month. He was born on August 13, 1859 in Wilmot Township, the son of the late Thomas Walker and Martha Illingworth, Mr. Walker had farmed for many years in Wilmot Township and was a member of the Anglican Church, in Haysville, and a member of Wilmot Lodge No.318 A.F. and A.M. His wife, the former, Frances Tye, whom he married in Wilmot Township in 1886, predeceased him.

Surviving are a son, Frederick T. of R.R. 2, New Hamburg, three daughters, Marjorie H. of Newcastle, Pa., Mary E. of Kitchener and Dorothy F. of R.R. 2. New Hamburg; two brothers, Thomas G. of Cedar Lawn, R.R. 2. New Hamburg and Frederick J. of Leamington, also two sisters, Mrs. George Veitch of Cedar Lawn. R.R. 2. New Hamburg, and Mrs. J. MacCallum of Ottawa.

Waterloo Chronicle, 27 Aug 1948, p. 1


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