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Green Berry Walker

© Westville Reporter, Westville, OK
October 19, 1962
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott



Funeral service for Green Berry WALKER, 70, retired farmer, was held Monday at 2 p.m. in Roberts Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Arthur ESSARY of Stilwell and the Rev. Bud LACIE officiating. Music was by the Lacie family.
Mr. WALKER was born July 14, 1892 at Huntsville, Ark., the son of Wiley and Sarah WALKER, and died Friday, October 11 at his home, south of Westville. Interment was in the Westville Cemetery.
Survivors are his wife, Nannie WALKER of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Marie EAGLETON, Westville; two sons, Jack WALKER of Tulsa, and Dink WALKER, Fresno, Calif.; one brother Jess WALKER, Westville; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren.






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