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Lillian Agnes <I>Williams</I> Walker

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Lillian Agnes Williams Walker

Birth
England
Death
30 Jan 1950 (aged 71–72)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Section O
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Washington Death Record just shows father's last name of Williams.

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.
Washington Death Record just shows father's last name of Williams.

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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