He was a butcher by trade for 40 years, who owned his own business.
His death certificate was signed by his son, George W. Adams, and Walter was buried on 21 August.
He had been ill for about two months from the effects of chronic heart trouble and bronchitis which had plagued him for over 20 years.
The following data provided by Contributor: Anonymous (49735525):
Enlisted as a Lance Corporal, Service number 102496 in the 67th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force in Victoria, British Columbia on 22 Aug 1915. He served in France and was discharged from the service on 6 Mar 1918 in New Westminster, British Columbia.
He was a butcher by trade for 40 years, who owned his own business.
His death certificate was signed by his son, George W. Adams, and Walter was buried on 21 August.
He had been ill for about two months from the effects of chronic heart trouble and bronchitis which had plagued him for over 20 years.
The following data provided by Contributor: Anonymous (49735525):
Enlisted as a Lance Corporal, Service number 102496 in the 67th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force in Victoria, British Columbia on 22 Aug 1915. He served in France and was discharged from the service on 6 Mar 1918 in New Westminster, British Columbia.
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