Son of Philip Walker 1812 – 1889 &
Judith Myers 1813 – 1899
HARRY A WALKER
Harry A WALKER a former resident of this city, but who for the past two years had resided on a farm in Clintondale, died at 12:20 Thursday noon of typhoid pneumonia after an illness of about a week. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Misses Edna and Alma.
The news of Mr. WALKER'S death was received with profound regret by many friends in this city. The deceased was engaged in the grocery business while a resident here and by his genial, accommodating manner formed many friendships. He was a member of the Methodist Church in which he was an earnest worker. The funeral conducted by Rev. FLANEGAN of Salona, will take place Sunday afternoon.
THE CLINTON COUNTY TIMES – FEBRUARY 27, 1903 – DEATH RECORD
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CLINTON COUNTY DEATH RECORDS: WALKER, H.A.; DEATH: 2-26-1903; AGE: n/l; BIRTH: Clintondale; DEATH: Clintondale; Buried: St. Paul's
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EVENING EXPRESS, Lock Haven, PA, Nov. 30, 1894-Mrs. C. H. DeHaas (Abigail), of Baltimore, is seriously ill with pulmonary trouble, word to that effect having been received by her brother, H. A. Walker, the Bellefonte ave. grocer.
Son of Philip Walker 1812 – 1889 &
Judith Myers 1813 – 1899
HARRY A WALKER
Harry A WALKER a former resident of this city, but who for the past two years had resided on a farm in Clintondale, died at 12:20 Thursday noon of typhoid pneumonia after an illness of about a week. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Misses Edna and Alma.
The news of Mr. WALKER'S death was received with profound regret by many friends in this city. The deceased was engaged in the grocery business while a resident here and by his genial, accommodating manner formed many friendships. He was a member of the Methodist Church in which he was an earnest worker. The funeral conducted by Rev. FLANEGAN of Salona, will take place Sunday afternoon.
THE CLINTON COUNTY TIMES – FEBRUARY 27, 1903 – DEATH RECORD
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CLINTON COUNTY DEATH RECORDS: WALKER, H.A.; DEATH: 2-26-1903; AGE: n/l; BIRTH: Clintondale; DEATH: Clintondale; Buried: St. Paul's
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EVENING EXPRESS, Lock Haven, PA, Nov. 30, 1894-Mrs. C. H. DeHaas (Abigail), of Baltimore, is seriously ill with pulmonary trouble, word to that effect having been received by her brother, H. A. Walker, the Bellefonte ave. grocer.
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