The Seattle Daily Times, January 31, 1950, page 16:
MRS. CHARLES WALKER
Mrs. Lillian Agnes Walker, 71 years old, 4346 36th Ave. West, died in a hospital yesterday.
Funeral services will be held at 1 o’clock tomorrow in the Mittelstadt Mortuary, with burial in Washelli.
Mrs. Walker, born in England, had lived in Seattle 36 years. She was the widow of Charles Walker, a jeweler, who died in 1945.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Panteleeff; three sons, William T., Thomas, and Frederick J. Walker, all of Seattle, and two grandchildren.
The Seattle Daily Times, April 20, 1945, page 13:
CHARLES WALKER
Funeral services for Charles Walker, 70 years old, 4346 36th Ave. W., a retired jeweler, who died Wednesday in a hospital, will be held at 1 o’clock tomorrow in the Mittelstadt funeral home. Burial will be in Washelli.
Born in Birmingham, England, Mr. Walker came to Seattle in 1915 from Canada, where he resided only a few months. A Seattle jeweler, Mr. Walker retired about 10 years ago.
Surviving are his widow, Lillian Agnes, a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Panteleeff, Seattle; three sons, Sergt. William Thomas Walker, with the Army in Texas; Thomas Walker, U S. C. G., in Seattle, and Frederick John Walker, Seattle, and two grandchildren.
The Seattle Daily Times, January 31, 1950, page 16:
MRS. CHARLES WALKER
Mrs. Lillian Agnes Walker, 71 years old, 4346 36th Ave. West, died in a hospital yesterday.
Funeral services will be held at 1 o’clock tomorrow in the Mittelstadt Mortuary, with burial in Washelli.
Mrs. Walker, born in England, had lived in Seattle 36 years. She was the widow of Charles Walker, a jeweler, who died in 1945.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Panteleeff; three sons, William T., Thomas, and Frederick J. Walker, all of Seattle, and two grandchildren.
The Seattle Daily Times, January 31, 1950, page 16:
MRS. CHARLES WALKER
Mrs. Lillian Agnes Walker, 71 years old, 4346 36th Ave. West, died in a hospital yesterday.
Funeral services will be held at 1 o’clock tomorrow in the Mittelstadt Mortuary, with burial in Washelli.
Mrs. Walker, born in England, had lived in Seattle 36 years. She was the widow of Charles Walker, a jeweler, who died in 1945.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Panteleeff; three sons, William T., Thomas, and Frederick J. Walker, all of Seattle, and two grandchildren.
The Seattle Daily Times, April 20, 1945, page 13:
CHARLES WALKER
Funeral services for Charles Walker, 70 years old, 4346 36th Ave. W., a retired jeweler, who died Wednesday in a hospital, will be held at 1 o’clock tomorrow in the Mittelstadt funeral home. Burial will be in Washelli.
Born in Birmingham, England, Mr. Walker came to Seattle in 1915 from Canada, where he resided only a few months. A Seattle jeweler, Mr. Walker retired about 10 years ago.
Surviving are his widow, Lillian Agnes, a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Panteleeff, Seattle; three sons, Sergt. William Thomas Walker, with the Army in Texas; Thomas Walker, U S. C. G., in Seattle, and Frederick John Walker, Seattle, and two grandchildren.
The Seattle Daily Times, January 31, 1950, page 16:
MRS. CHARLES WALKER
Mrs. Lillian Agnes Walker, 71 years old, 4346 36th Ave. West, died in a hospital yesterday.
Funeral services will be held at 1 o’clock tomorrow in the Mittelstadt Mortuary, with burial in Washelli.
Mrs. Walker, born in England, had lived in Seattle 36 years. She was the widow of Charles Walker, a jeweler, who died in 1945.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Panteleeff; three sons, William T., Thomas, and Frederick J. Walker, all of Seattle, and two grandchildren.
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