He was reared in Arkansas, Moving to McFarland, Calif., in 1952, then to Wasco in 1957. Waldron was a Corporal in the U.S. Marines, serving as a radio operator in Japan and Korea. He worked for Belridge, Kern Ridge Oil and Shell Oil for 30 years until retirement December 31, 1992, living between Wasco and Ozark. He was an artist, photographic and camera collector. He has been a member of BPO Elks Lodge in Wasco since 1973 and a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 6742.
Survivors include his Wife, Mildred Phillips Waldron, formerly of Sallisaw, Okla.; two daughters, Annitta Denise Waldron of the home and Laurie L. Day of Bakersfield; one son, Kenneth Edward Waldron of Bakersfield; six sisters, Donna Shelton of Tulsa, LaMona Phillips of Wasco and Genell Crouch, Linda Watson, Judith Armstrong and Ermel Chancey, all of Ozark; one brother, Mack David Waldron of Ozark; and eight grandchildren, Brandy, Tiffany, Lee Edward and Jessica Waldron and Richard, Nickie, Dustin and Stephen Day.
Memorial Services were held Nov. 15 at Peters Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. John Ross, Westside Family Fellowship Church, Officiated, and interment followed at Wasco Memorial Park.
Wasco Tribune November 23, 1994
Siblings: Velma Donna, LaMona Joyce and Tresa Genell survives
He was reared in Arkansas, Moving to McFarland, Calif., in 1952, then to Wasco in 1957. Waldron was a Corporal in the U.S. Marines, serving as a radio operator in Japan and Korea. He worked for Belridge, Kern Ridge Oil and Shell Oil for 30 years until retirement December 31, 1992, living between Wasco and Ozark. He was an artist, photographic and camera collector. He has been a member of BPO Elks Lodge in Wasco since 1973 and a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 6742.
Survivors include his Wife, Mildred Phillips Waldron, formerly of Sallisaw, Okla.; two daughters, Annitta Denise Waldron of the home and Laurie L. Day of Bakersfield; one son, Kenneth Edward Waldron of Bakersfield; six sisters, Donna Shelton of Tulsa, LaMona Phillips of Wasco and Genell Crouch, Linda Watson, Judith Armstrong and Ermel Chancey, all of Ozark; one brother, Mack David Waldron of Ozark; and eight grandchildren, Brandy, Tiffany, Lee Edward and Jessica Waldron and Richard, Nickie, Dustin and Stephen Day.
Memorial Services were held Nov. 15 at Peters Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. John Ross, Westside Family Fellowship Church, Officiated, and interment followed at Wasco Memorial Park.
Wasco Tribune November 23, 1994
Siblings: Velma Donna, LaMona Joyce and Tresa Genell survives
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