Walter's World War I Civilian Draft Registration of Sept, 1918 was listed from Elko, Nevada. His nearest relative is his mother Mrs. Luvenia Trimble, Everton, MO. Walter, 42, is described as tall, slender, with gray eyes and dark brown hair. He works for B & B Bridge as a foreman, employed by Western Pacific Railway Co.
According to his death certificate Walter was living in Kansas City, Missouri and working as a carpenter. He died in Kansas City General Hospital at 1:40 pm of an "accidental ? fracture to the skull, cause unknown." An autopsy was performed. He was 55 years, 6 months and 22 days old. The story from relatives passed down in the family was that Walter was a gambler. He died from being pushed out of a window, possibly tied to a gambling issue.
At the time of his death he was married to Belle Viola Emmertt Trimble.
Walter's World War I Civilian Draft Registration of Sept, 1918 was listed from Elko, Nevada. His nearest relative is his mother Mrs. Luvenia Trimble, Everton, MO. Walter, 42, is described as tall, slender, with gray eyes and dark brown hair. He works for B & B Bridge as a foreman, employed by Western Pacific Railway Co.
According to his death certificate Walter was living in Kansas City, Missouri and working as a carpenter. He died in Kansas City General Hospital at 1:40 pm of an "accidental ? fracture to the skull, cause unknown." An autopsy was performed. He was 55 years, 6 months and 22 days old. The story from relatives passed down in the family was that Walter was a gambler. He died from being pushed out of a window, possibly tied to a gambling issue.
At the time of his death he was married to Belle Viola Emmertt Trimble.
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