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Walter Pike

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Walter Pike

Birth
Lancaster, Keokuk County, Iowa, USA
Death
11 Aug 1951 (aged 70)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Atchison County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Rites Held Here For Walter Pike
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. today at the Stanton chapel for Walter Pike, 70 who passed away at 5:15 p.m. Saturday at a Kansas City hospital. He had been ill with a heart ailment since April, 1946 and was taken to the hospital 24 hours before his death when his condition suddenly became critical.
He was born near Lancaster, Keokuk county, Iowa, June 30, 1881, a son of Napoleon B. and Julia A. Pike and married Miss Bessie Stucker in March, 1904. She preceded him in death April 17, 1908.
From early manhood until 1918 he farmed in Atchison county, when he moved to Kansas City, where he was employed by the Burlington railroad until he became ill. He was a member of Grand Avenue Methodist church in Kansas City.
Two daughters survive; Mrs. H. B. Kout (Daisy), Atchison route four, and Mrs. J.D. Volk (Bessie), Kansas City; four grandchildren, Betty Lou, Walter Samuel and Olive Irene Kout, and Mrs. Virginia B. Young; a great grandson, Keith Ray Young; two brothers, Willard Pike, Lancaster, and Charles Pike, Atchison. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Alta Pike, and a brother, Warren Pike.
Pallbearers were his nephews Alvin, Raymond, Charles and Warren Pike, and Charles and Edmund Stucker. The Rev. F. W. West of Camp Creek church officiated.

Atchison Globe, Monday, August 13, 1951
Rites Held Here For Walter Pike
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. today at the Stanton chapel for Walter Pike, 70 who passed away at 5:15 p.m. Saturday at a Kansas City hospital. He had been ill with a heart ailment since April, 1946 and was taken to the hospital 24 hours before his death when his condition suddenly became critical.
He was born near Lancaster, Keokuk county, Iowa, June 30, 1881, a son of Napoleon B. and Julia A. Pike and married Miss Bessie Stucker in March, 1904. She preceded him in death April 17, 1908.
From early manhood until 1918 he farmed in Atchison county, when he moved to Kansas City, where he was employed by the Burlington railroad until he became ill. He was a member of Grand Avenue Methodist church in Kansas City.
Two daughters survive; Mrs. H. B. Kout (Daisy), Atchison route four, and Mrs. J.D. Volk (Bessie), Kansas City; four grandchildren, Betty Lou, Walter Samuel and Olive Irene Kout, and Mrs. Virginia B. Young; a great grandson, Keith Ray Young; two brothers, Willard Pike, Lancaster, and Charles Pike, Atchison. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Alta Pike, and a brother, Warren Pike.
Pallbearers were his nephews Alvin, Raymond, Charles and Warren Pike, and Charles and Edmund Stucker. The Rev. F. W. West of Camp Creek church officiated.

Atchison Globe, Monday, August 13, 1951


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