Highly respected in his community.
THE CONGREGATIONALIST
Boston, MA
Thursday, July 19, 1883
page 8
HON. FREEMAN WALKER
Mr. Walker died at his home in North Brookfield, July 13, at the age of 79. He was seized with illness while at the prayer meeting and died soon after reaching his house. Mr. Walker was a brother of the late Hon. Amasa Walker and was one of the prominent citizens of Worcester County. He was a member of the Massachusetts Senate three years, a member of the State Board of Agriculture and took a deep interest in numerous religious and philanthropic enterprises.
Highly respected in his community.
THE CONGREGATIONALIST
Boston, MA
Thursday, July 19, 1883
page 8
HON. FREEMAN WALKER
Mr. Walker died at his home in North Brookfield, July 13, at the age of 79. He was seized with illness while at the prayer meeting and died soon after reaching his house. Mr. Walker was a brother of the late Hon. Amasa Walker and was one of the prominent citizens of Worcester County. He was a member of the Massachusetts Senate three years, a member of the State Board of Agriculture and took a deep interest in numerous religious and philanthropic enterprises.
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