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Florence <I>Anderson</I> Walker

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Florence Anderson Walker

Birth
Page County, Iowa, USA
Death
2 Aug 1916 (aged 36)
Manitou Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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dau of W.W. Anderson
wed 04 Jun 1902 Guy Walker

OBITUARY—MRS. GUY WALKER,
Mrs. Guy Walker passed away at Manitou, Colo., Wednesday, August 2, 1916, after an illness of several months. Despite the fact that everything was done for her, she could not regain her health, death was the conqueror.
She leaves a husband, father and mother, one sister, five brothers and many friends who mourn her untimely death.
Florence Anderson Walker was born in Page county, Iowa, November 20th„ 1879, living there with her parents until united in marriage with Guy Walker of New Market, Iowa, June 4th, 1902. Funeral services were held at the home of her father, W. W. Anderson, near New Market, Iowa, Sunday, Aug. 6th, 1916, conducted by Rev. Hower of the M. E. church of which she had long been a member.
Interment in the Memory cemetery. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 10, 1916

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Denny attended the funeral of Mrs. Florence Walker in New Market Sunday. Mrs. Walker will be remembered as Miss Florence Anderson a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson who resided in the Pleasant Ridge vicinity before her marriage. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 10, 1916

Florence Anderson Walker, wife of Guy O. Walker, a druggist of New Market, died at Manitou, Colo., Wednesday, Aug. 2. Accompanied by her husband she had gone to Manitou about three weeks previous to her death, hoping that the western climate would benefit her failing health. She had been ill for about two years. Mrs. Walker was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson of New Market, who with one sister and five brothers survive her. She was married to Mr. Walker in 1902. The funeral was held Sunday at the residence of the deceased's parents. The services were conducted by Rev. D. I. Hower, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of New Market. A large number of friends and relatives attended the funeral, some of those in attendance being from Clarinda, College Springs and the vicinity of the Pleasant Ridge church, which was formerly the home of the Anderson family. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 10, 1916

dau of W.W. Anderson
wed 04 Jun 1902 Guy Walker

OBITUARY—MRS. GUY WALKER,
Mrs. Guy Walker passed away at Manitou, Colo., Wednesday, August 2, 1916, after an illness of several months. Despite the fact that everything was done for her, she could not regain her health, death was the conqueror.
She leaves a husband, father and mother, one sister, five brothers and many friends who mourn her untimely death.
Florence Anderson Walker was born in Page county, Iowa, November 20th„ 1879, living there with her parents until united in marriage with Guy Walker of New Market, Iowa, June 4th, 1902. Funeral services were held at the home of her father, W. W. Anderson, near New Market, Iowa, Sunday, Aug. 6th, 1916, conducted by Rev. Hower of the M. E. church of which she had long been a member.
Interment in the Memory cemetery. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 10, 1916

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Denny attended the funeral of Mrs. Florence Walker in New Market Sunday. Mrs. Walker will be remembered as Miss Florence Anderson a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson who resided in the Pleasant Ridge vicinity before her marriage. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 10, 1916

Florence Anderson Walker, wife of Guy O. Walker, a druggist of New Market, died at Manitou, Colo., Wednesday, Aug. 2. Accompanied by her husband she had gone to Manitou about three weeks previous to her death, hoping that the western climate would benefit her failing health. She had been ill for about two years. Mrs. Walker was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson of New Market, who with one sister and five brothers survive her. She was married to Mr. Walker in 1902. The funeral was held Sunday at the residence of the deceased's parents. The services were conducted by Rev. D. I. Hower, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of New Market. A large number of friends and relatives attended the funeral, some of those in attendance being from Clarinda, College Springs and the vicinity of the Pleasant Ridge church, which was formerly the home of the Anderson family. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Aug 10, 1916



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