A native of Dellroy, Ohio, she came to Akron 45 years ago. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church.
She leaves her husband, Ernest. G. Walter, whom she married in Carroll County in 1902; four daughters, Mrs. Catherine Wren, Mrs. Helen Bittner, Mrs. Lois Weigle, and Mrs. Norma Brown; three sons, Ernest, Gerald and Carl, all in Akron; two brothers, C.H. Carlisle in Toronto, Canada, and Ralph in Dallas, TX; sisters, Mrs. Velma Dray of Canton, and Mrs. Eva Kimmel of Millersburg; plus 16 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be in Billow Funeral Home with burial in Glendale Cemetery.
The Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio on Thurs. Dec. 22, 1949, Page 43; and cemetery records* which give last name misspelled as "Walters" and not "Walter", which is correct per marriage records and obituary.
A native of Dellroy, Ohio, she came to Akron 45 years ago. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church.
She leaves her husband, Ernest. G. Walter, whom she married in Carroll County in 1902; four daughters, Mrs. Catherine Wren, Mrs. Helen Bittner, Mrs. Lois Weigle, and Mrs. Norma Brown; three sons, Ernest, Gerald and Carl, all in Akron; two brothers, C.H. Carlisle in Toronto, Canada, and Ralph in Dallas, TX; sisters, Mrs. Velma Dray of Canton, and Mrs. Eva Kimmel of Millersburg; plus 16 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be in Billow Funeral Home with burial in Glendale Cemetery.
The Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio on Thurs. Dec. 22, 1949, Page 43; and cemetery records* which give last name misspelled as "Walters" and not "Walter", which is correct per marriage records and obituary.
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