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Irma Pearl <I>Walker</I> Caldwell

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Irma Pearl Walker Caldwell

Birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Oct 1998 (aged 92)
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA
Burial
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Irma Pearl (Walker) Caldwell was cremated and her ashes are in Columbarium of Comfort niche #1234 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in Long Beach, California. She moved to Bellflower, California when she was 12 years old with her mother and father. They stopped in Ohio to visit Stephens Family members. Irma's mother was Etta Isabel Stephens. After high school she married Kenneth Lee Caldwell. They had two children, Kenneth Albert Caldwell Aka Al Caldwell and Harold Dickinson Caldwell Aka Bud. During WII she worked in a machine shop making parts for the war. After the war she worked for Douglas Aircraft tying wire bundles for military aircraft that Douglas was building. Irma lived most of her life in Bellflower, California.
She went to high school with Pat Nixon. I have a picture of a high school reunion with her and Pat Nixon in the group.
Irma Pearl (Walker) Caldwell was cremated and her ashes are in Columbarium of Comfort niche #1234 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in Long Beach, California. She moved to Bellflower, California when she was 12 years old with her mother and father. They stopped in Ohio to visit Stephens Family members. Irma's mother was Etta Isabel Stephens. After high school she married Kenneth Lee Caldwell. They had two children, Kenneth Albert Caldwell Aka Al Caldwell and Harold Dickinson Caldwell Aka Bud. During WII she worked in a machine shop making parts for the war. After the war she worked for Douglas Aircraft tying wire bundles for military aircraft that Douglas was building. Irma lived most of her life in Bellflower, California.
She went to high school with Pat Nixon. I have a picture of a high school reunion with her and Pat Nixon in the group.

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Irma P. Caldwell
1906 - 1998



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