Joseph Simpson "Sim" WALKER married ca. 1871-72, in Paducah, McCracken Co., Kentucky, Miss Mary Frances "Fannie" KNIGHT. She was born 1 Jan 1848, on Pond Creek, near Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, daughter of Rufus J. KNIGHT and Margaret (STINSON) KNIGHT. Fannie died 1 Jul 1918, Paducah, McCracken Co., Kentucky.
Joseph "Sim" WALKER, Mary Frances "Fannie" (KNIGHT) WALKER and their son Lee R. WALKER are all buried in the Plot: Addition Old, Section 42, Lot 5, Oak Grove Cemetery, Paducah.
OBITUARY:
"Joseph Walker. Joseph Walker, 60 years old, a well known ship caulker employed at the marine ways, First and Washington streets, died at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon after a short illness of jaundice. He was a good hearted citizen and resided at 2126 Yeiser avenue, Mechanicsburg. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Mary F. Walker, one son and a brother. The funeral services will be held at the residence at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and burial will be in Oak Grove cemetery."
The Paducah Evening Sun, Paducah, Kentucky, Monday evening, October 3, 1910, page 1.
Joseph Simpson "Sim" WALKER married ca. 1871-72, in Paducah, McCracken Co., Kentucky, Miss Mary Frances "Fannie" KNIGHT. She was born 1 Jan 1848, on Pond Creek, near Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, daughter of Rufus J. KNIGHT and Margaret (STINSON) KNIGHT. Fannie died 1 Jul 1918, Paducah, McCracken Co., Kentucky.
Joseph "Sim" WALKER, Mary Frances "Fannie" (KNIGHT) WALKER and their son Lee R. WALKER are all buried in the Plot: Addition Old, Section 42, Lot 5, Oak Grove Cemetery, Paducah.
OBITUARY:
"Joseph Walker. Joseph Walker, 60 years old, a well known ship caulker employed at the marine ways, First and Washington streets, died at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon after a short illness of jaundice. He was a good hearted citizen and resided at 2126 Yeiser avenue, Mechanicsburg. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Mary F. Walker, one son and a brother. The funeral services will be held at the residence at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and burial will be in Oak Grove cemetery."
The Paducah Evening Sun, Paducah, Kentucky, Monday evening, October 3, 1910, page 1.
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