Mrs. O. T. Walker dies Suddenly while Visiting Sister
Remains Will B Brought to Wilton for Burial--Was Formerly Miss Lavina Lenfest
Wilton, Ia., March 2--(Special)--Mrs. O. T. Walker, a former resident of Wilton, who is well remembered by the older residents here, passed away yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. E. Daggett, at Conrad, Iowa. Mrs. Walker, who has made her home in late years at Cedarville, Kansas, was visiting at her sister's home when her death occurred. Death came to her suddenly being due to the infirmities of age.
Mrs. Walker was 84 years of age at the time of her death. During part of her residence here she was and will perhaps be better remembered by some by her maiden name, Miss Lavina Lenfest. Besides her sister, she is survived by one son, Edward Walker in California and by other relatives.
The remains will reach Wilton tomorrow morning coming from Conrad. The body will be accompanied here by Willis Daggett and Miss Minnie Daggett. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of Mrs. A. B. Kelley, a niece of the decedant.
Muscatine Journal: March 22, 1912 Page 10
Mrs. O. T. Walker dies Suddenly while Visiting Sister
Remains Will B Brought to Wilton for Burial--Was Formerly Miss Lavina Lenfest
Wilton, Ia., March 2--(Special)--Mrs. O. T. Walker, a former resident of Wilton, who is well remembered by the older residents here, passed away yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. E. Daggett, at Conrad, Iowa. Mrs. Walker, who has made her home in late years at Cedarville, Kansas, was visiting at her sister's home when her death occurred. Death came to her suddenly being due to the infirmities of age.
Mrs. Walker was 84 years of age at the time of her death. During part of her residence here she was and will perhaps be better remembered by some by her maiden name, Miss Lavina Lenfest. Besides her sister, she is survived by one son, Edward Walker in California and by other relatives.
The remains will reach Wilton tomorrow morning coming from Conrad. The body will be accompanied here by Willis Daggett and Miss Minnie Daggett. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of Mrs. A. B. Kelley, a niece of the decedant.
Muscatine Journal: March 22, 1912 Page 10
Family Members
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Abigail Lenfest Turner
1815–1896
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Daniel Lenfest
1816–1878
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Adaline Lenfest Campbell
1819–1887
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Eliza Jane "Elsie" Lenfest Randall
1821–1893
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Lois Small Lenfest Boynton
1823–1906
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Margaret Roberts Lenfest Clark
1825–1922
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George Lenfest
1829–1899
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Elbridge Gerald Lenfest
1831–1896
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Helen Matilda Lenfest Northrup
1837–1929
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Sylvia Ann Lenfest Daggett
1839–1915
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Solomon Augustus Lenfest
1841–1928
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