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Thomas L. Walker

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Thomas L. Walker

Birth
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27 Aug 1925 (aged 67)
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Payette, Payette County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Walker was born in Shoals, Indiana, September 18th, 1857, and died at his home in Whitley Bottom, August 27th, 1925, death resulting from a complication of diseases.

Mr. Walker was married in 1899 to Isabel Crane(sb Cramer). Of this union four children were born, Mrs. Verla White, Audrey Walker, Vernon and Melvin Walker. Of these all save one survive their father and were with him at the time of his death. Vernon preceded Mr. Walker in death about thirteen years.

The Walker family came to Payette about nineteen years ago, where Mr. Walker engaged in the sheep and lumber business, having a large interest on Squaw and Crane creeks.

For the past four years the family has lived at Whitley Bottom, where Mr. Walker was engaged in farming. It is just one year and three days since Mr. Walker's brother, John Walker, passed away.

Tom Walker, it may be said, was a good and tender husband and father and a loyal citizen. His death is an irreparable loss to his widow and children. To them our deepest sympathy goes out.

Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Vernon E. Hall on Saturday afternoon and interment was made in Riverside Cemetery.(The Payette Independent, Thursday, September 03, 1925)

Thomas Waler (Walker) was born in Shoals, Indiana, Sept. 18, 1857, and died at his home in Whitley Bottom August 27, 1925, death being due to a complication of diseases which followed the flu. In 1899 he was married to Miss Isabel Crane(sb Cramer). To this union four children were born: Mrs. Verla White, Miss Audrey Walker, Vernon and Melvin Walker. One son, Pernon, preceded him in death 13 years ago. Besides these children, his widow and one grandchild survive him, together with a host of friends.

The Walker family came to Payette 19 years ago where Mr. Walker engaged in the sheep and lumber business. Four years ago they removed to Whitley Bottom, where they have since resided.

Funeral services were held at the M. E. church in Payette Saturday afternoon, August 29 at 2:30, conducted by Rev. V. E. Hall, and interment was at Riverside cemetery.(Payette Enterprise, Thursday, September 10, 1925)
Thomas Walker was born in Shoals, Indiana, September 18th, 1857, and died at his home in Whitley Bottom, August 27th, 1925, death resulting from a complication of diseases.

Mr. Walker was married in 1899 to Isabel Crane(sb Cramer). Of this union four children were born, Mrs. Verla White, Audrey Walker, Vernon and Melvin Walker. Of these all save one survive their father and were with him at the time of his death. Vernon preceded Mr. Walker in death about thirteen years.

The Walker family came to Payette about nineteen years ago, where Mr. Walker engaged in the sheep and lumber business, having a large interest on Squaw and Crane creeks.

For the past four years the family has lived at Whitley Bottom, where Mr. Walker was engaged in farming. It is just one year and three days since Mr. Walker's brother, John Walker, passed away.

Tom Walker, it may be said, was a good and tender husband and father and a loyal citizen. His death is an irreparable loss to his widow and children. To them our deepest sympathy goes out.

Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Vernon E. Hall on Saturday afternoon and interment was made in Riverside Cemetery.(The Payette Independent, Thursday, September 03, 1925)

Thomas Waler (Walker) was born in Shoals, Indiana, Sept. 18, 1857, and died at his home in Whitley Bottom August 27, 1925, death being due to a complication of diseases which followed the flu. In 1899 he was married to Miss Isabel Crane(sb Cramer). To this union four children were born: Mrs. Verla White, Miss Audrey Walker, Vernon and Melvin Walker. One son, Pernon, preceded him in death 13 years ago. Besides these children, his widow and one grandchild survive him, together with a host of friends.

The Walker family came to Payette 19 years ago where Mr. Walker engaged in the sheep and lumber business. Four years ago they removed to Whitley Bottom, where they have since resided.

Funeral services were held at the M. E. church in Payette Saturday afternoon, August 29 at 2:30, conducted by Rev. V. E. Hall, and interment was at Riverside cemetery.(Payette Enterprise, Thursday, September 10, 1925)


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