He was tall and slender with blue eyes, brown hair and a moustache. He was a very, very quiet man.
Wally married Clara Roena Stowell Moulton, and they had a son, Walter Roland, in 1909, whom Wally doted on.
He was a laundry foreman in a number of hotels in New York City.
The couple enjoyed travelling to Bermuda with their son.
He passed away at home at 2438 Morris Avenue in the Bronx.
Wally had two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren as of early 2008.
Many thanks to Barb (Floral Designer), who so graciously searched out Wally's plot, took a number of photos, and discovered his date and place of death. Good sleuthing, Barb!
His resting place doesn't have a marker.
He was tall and slender with blue eyes, brown hair and a moustache. He was a very, very quiet man.
Wally married Clara Roena Stowell Moulton, and they had a son, Walter Roland, in 1909, whom Wally doted on.
He was a laundry foreman in a number of hotels in New York City.
The couple enjoyed travelling to Bermuda with their son.
He passed away at home at 2438 Morris Avenue in the Bronx.
Wally had two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren as of early 2008.
Many thanks to Barb (Floral Designer), who so graciously searched out Wally's plot, took a number of photos, and discovered his date and place of death. Good sleuthing, Barb!
His resting place doesn't have a marker.
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