Alex Walter(sic), 62, an employe of the Manitowoc Ship Building company, died
at 9 o'clock Thursday evening at his home, 408 N. 6th street, after an illness
of 12 weeks. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock at
the Shimek and Schwartz funeral home and at 9 o'clock at Sacred Heart church.
The Rev. Louis Schorn will officiate and burial will take place in Evergreen
cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral home after 7 o'clock tonight
and the rosary will be recited there Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
Mr. Walter was born Aug. 8, 1880, a native of Kansas. He married Miss Mary
Leikam in November, 1903, and they resided in this city since 1924. Besides
the widow, the survivors are five daughters, Mrs. George Heide of Denmark,
Mrs. John Hornes and Miss Sophia Walter of this city, Mrs. Mathew Meyer and
Miss Dorothy Walter of Chicago; six sons, Joseph, Alphonse, Victor, Edward
and Ernest all of Manitowoc, and Francis of Sparta; six brothers, Levin of
this city, Andrew, Alois and Leo of Catharine, Kas., Charles of Lorrnine,
Kas., and Fred of Kansas City, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Jake Staab of Hays Kas.,
and Miss Soi??la Walter of Chatarine, Kas., and 12 grandchildren.
Mr. Walter was a member of the Holy Name society of Sacred Heart church and
of local union No. 443.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. January 2, 1943 P. 5
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[d. 12-31-1942/age 62 yrs./cause: cerebral hemorrhage]
Alex Walter(sic), 62, an employe of the Manitowoc Ship Building company, died
at 9 o'clock Thursday evening at his home, 408 N. 6th street, after an illness
of 12 weeks. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock at
the Shimek and Schwartz funeral home and at 9 o'clock at Sacred Heart church.
The Rev. Louis Schorn will officiate and burial will take place in Evergreen
cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral home after 7 o'clock tonight
and the rosary will be recited there Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
Mr. Walter was born Aug. 8, 1880, a native of Kansas. He married Miss Mary
Leikam in November, 1903, and they resided in this city since 1924. Besides
the widow, the survivors are five daughters, Mrs. George Heide of Denmark,
Mrs. John Hornes and Miss Sophia Walter of this city, Mrs. Mathew Meyer and
Miss Dorothy Walter of Chicago; six sons, Joseph, Alphonse, Victor, Edward
and Ernest all of Manitowoc, and Francis of Sparta; six brothers, Levin of
this city, Andrew, Alois and Leo of Catharine, Kas., Charles of Lorrnine,
Kas., and Fred of Kansas City, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Jake Staab of Hays Kas.,
and Miss Soi??la Walter of Chatarine, Kas., and 12 grandchildren.
Mr. Walter was a member of the Holy Name society of Sacred Heart church and
of local union No. 443.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. January 2, 1943 P. 5
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[d. 12-31-1942/age 62 yrs./cause: cerebral hemorrhage]
Family Members
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Joseph A. Walters Sr
1904–1977
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Andrea A. Walters Haltaufderheide
1906–1976
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Alphonse A. Walters
1908–1978
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Helen Anna Walters Hornes
1910–1999
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Francis Walters
1912–1991
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Augusta M. Walters Meyer
1914–1999
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Victor Rudolph Walters
1916–1971
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Dorothy Elizabeth Walters Luttrell
1919–1994
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Sophie Mary Walters Tesnow
1919–2001
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Edward R. Walters
1921–1981
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Ernst Joseph Walters
1924–2020
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