Born Oct. 14, 1920, in Shippensburg, she was a daughter of the late Charles A. and Helen Fogelsonger Kent.
A member of First Lutheran Church, Chambersburg, she served on numerous committees there, sang in the choir and was a Girl Scout leader.
A 1938 graduate of Shippensburg High School, she attended Shippensburg University and Carlisle Business College.
Mrs. Walter had worked at Federal Farm Security Administration and Letterkenny Army Depot; and was a civilian employee at Fort Stevens, Ore., and a secretary of Central Presbyterian Church, Chambersburg.
She was a volunteer with Meals on Wheels and Franklin County Toy Mission.
She was a member of Falling Spring Chapter 2840 American Association of Retired Persons.
Surviving are her husband of 57 years, Clarence G. "Bud" Walter; a daughter Constance Bonbrest of Lowell, Fla., a son, Gregory of Harrisburg; and two grandsons.
She was preceded in death by her twin brother, Charles A. Kent Jr.
Burial will be Monday in Norland Cemetery.
Public Opinion Newspaper
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Thursday, November 25, 1999
Born Oct. 14, 1920, in Shippensburg, she was a daughter of the late Charles A. and Helen Fogelsonger Kent.
A member of First Lutheran Church, Chambersburg, she served on numerous committees there, sang in the choir and was a Girl Scout leader.
A 1938 graduate of Shippensburg High School, she attended Shippensburg University and Carlisle Business College.
Mrs. Walter had worked at Federal Farm Security Administration and Letterkenny Army Depot; and was a civilian employee at Fort Stevens, Ore., and a secretary of Central Presbyterian Church, Chambersburg.
She was a volunteer with Meals on Wheels and Franklin County Toy Mission.
She was a member of Falling Spring Chapter 2840 American Association of Retired Persons.
Surviving are her husband of 57 years, Clarence G. "Bud" Walter; a daughter Constance Bonbrest of Lowell, Fla., a son, Gregory of Harrisburg; and two grandsons.
She was preceded in death by her twin brother, Charles A. Kent Jr.
Burial will be Monday in Norland Cemetery.
Public Opinion Newspaper
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Thursday, November 25, 1999
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