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- "Walker Stewart"
"HINCKLEY - Funeral services for
Walker Stewart, 14, who died here Tuesday of pneumonia, were conducted in
the L.D.S. chapel Wednesday, with burial in Hinckley City cemetery.
He was born here May 17, 1918. a son of
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Stewart.
Besides his parents he is survived by two grandmothers,
Mrs. Elizabeth Walker and
Mrs. Mary Stewart; six sisters, Delna,
Norma, Florence,
Mary, Melba Jean, and
Joy Stewart, and three brothers, George Lyle,
Reid and a
2-week-old brother."
The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), Sat. Dec 3, 1932, p. 21, col. 4.
- "Walker Stewart Dies"
"Walker Stewart the eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart of Hinckley died of flu
pneumonia on Tuesday November 29th at the age of fourteen years and six months.
The boy had had the flu and was up and around again when he took a chill and
pneumonia set in. For over a week he fought the disease but finally
succumbed.
He is survived by his parents and nine brothers and sisters.
Funeral services were held in Hinckley on the following Wednesday
under the direction of Bishop Stratton. The music was given by the Academy and
a solo by G.M. Wright. The speakers paid tribute to the excellent character of
the boy and extended sympathy to the bereaved family. Scout Master Don A. Bishop
spoke of his fine qualities and of his work in the Scout Troop which had entitled him
to a Merit Badge and at the conclusion of his remarks pinned the badge upon the boy's
coat as earned by merit."
The Millard County Chronicle (Delta, Utah), Thu. Dec 8, 1932, p. 1, col. 2.
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