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Daisy Eldora <I>Walker</I> Gallagher Graham King

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Daisy Eldora Walker Gallagher Graham King

Birth
Buena Vista, Chaffee County, Colorado, USA
Death
1 Nov 1955 (aged 53)
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7051507, Longitude: -104.8961862
Plot
Block 39
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Gilbert A. and Debby (Mosher) Walker


First marriage was to Tom Charles Gallagher to whom a daughter, Nancy Helen Ruth Gallagher, was born April 30, 1923 in Colorado, and died January 28, 2004, in Alaska. The marriage ended in divorce December 16, 1929, in Golden, Jefferson, Colorado


Second marriage was to William Graham December 16, 1929, in Golden, Jefferson, Colorado. John Gilbert "Jack" Graham (1932-1957) was born to this union.


Third marriage was to John Earl King February 17, 1941, in Salt Lake City, Utah. John was a rancher in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. He died in Colorado, October 16, 1954.


Daisy and her son, Jack, owned and operated a Dairy Queens in on South Federal in Denver and built one in Steamboat Springs on land her father had an office building on Lincoln Ave.


Victim of the bombing of United Flight 629. Mother of John Gilbert Graham who planted the bomb in her suitcase when she was on her way to visit her daughter, Helen, in Alaska.

Daughter of Gilbert A. and Debby (Mosher) Walker


First marriage was to Tom Charles Gallagher to whom a daughter, Nancy Helen Ruth Gallagher, was born April 30, 1923 in Colorado, and died January 28, 2004, in Alaska. The marriage ended in divorce December 16, 1929, in Golden, Jefferson, Colorado


Second marriage was to William Graham December 16, 1929, in Golden, Jefferson, Colorado. John Gilbert "Jack" Graham (1932-1957) was born to this union.


Third marriage was to John Earl King February 17, 1941, in Salt Lake City, Utah. John was a rancher in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. He died in Colorado, October 16, 1954.


Daisy and her son, Jack, owned and operated a Dairy Queens in on South Federal in Denver and built one in Steamboat Springs on land her father had an office building on Lincoln Ave.


Victim of the bombing of United Flight 629. Mother of John Gilbert Graham who planted the bomb in her suitcase when she was on her way to visit her daughter, Helen, in Alaska.


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DAISY WALKER KING
1902 1955



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