From Death Announcement January 15, 1938
Mrs. J.W. Walker, 61, Dies At Johnstown
Johnstown, Jan 15--Mrs. Estella Maud Walker, 61, wife of J.W. Walker and a long time resident of the Johnstown community, died at her home late Friday evening after an illness of more than a year.
Mrs. Walker was born in Missouri, moving to Colorado when she was a child. She has lived in this district the past 50 years.
Surviving Mrs. Walker are her husband J.W. Walker, her mother, Mrs. Katherine Darcy, and seven children: G.F. Walker, Henry Walker, and Ray Walker, all of Johnstown. Jesse Walker of Casper, Wyo., Mrs. William Westover of Anton, Colo., Mrs. Dan Westover of Milliken, and Mrs. William Taylor of Aberdeen, Wash.
Fifteen grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Abe Willis of Milliken and Mrs. Harry Bashor of Bellflower, Calif., and a brother, Ned Darcy of Milliken, also survive.
Funeral arrangements are pending word from the daughter in Washington. Strannahan's Mortuary is in charge of details.
From Death Announcement January 15, 1938
Mrs. J.W. Walker, 61, Dies At Johnstown
Johnstown, Jan 15--Mrs. Estella Maud Walker, 61, wife of J.W. Walker and a long time resident of the Johnstown community, died at her home late Friday evening after an illness of more than a year.
Mrs. Walker was born in Missouri, moving to Colorado when she was a child. She has lived in this district the past 50 years.
Surviving Mrs. Walker are her husband J.W. Walker, her mother, Mrs. Katherine Darcy, and seven children: G.F. Walker, Henry Walker, and Ray Walker, all of Johnstown. Jesse Walker of Casper, Wyo., Mrs. William Westover of Anton, Colo., Mrs. Dan Westover of Milliken, and Mrs. William Taylor of Aberdeen, Wash.
Fifteen grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Abe Willis of Milliken and Mrs. Harry Bashor of Bellflower, Calif., and a brother, Ned Darcy of Milliken, also survive.
Funeral arrangements are pending word from the daughter in Washington. Strannahan's Mortuary is in charge of details.
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