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Charles Ernest Walker ✵ 1947-1996

Name at birth:    Charles Ernest Walker 
Date of birth:    August 30th, 1947 
Place of birth:   Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. 
Date of death:    July 6th, 1996 
Place of death:   Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. 
Place of burial:  Topeka Cemetary, Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A.

Submitted by: Robin Walker (REW@srmspo.wpo.state.ks.us)


To the breath of my life, forever….
The earth was blessed in 1947, when Charles Ernest Walker was born. As a boy he was called “Sonny”, and later “Chuck”. In 1988 he was given a chance for new life, when he underwent a heart transplant, and then, he married me. In 1990 our beautiful boy was born, Adam Charles Walker, the pride and joy of his father. Chuck was swiftly taken by the angels on July 6th, 1996. He is still with us — watching, protecting, and smiling with love. We will be with him again — in the blink of an eye.


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Leroy John Walden ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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deanna5145@yahoo.com
11 September, 2008
Daddy I miss you so very much but i know mommy is there taking care of you , I wish you could have stayed here longer to make men out of your sons but i know you had to go. But the boys have become men now and family oriented their not but both our good men daddy. hug mommy for me i love and miss you both so much. Your loving Daughter, Deanna


“Jan Warner” (jswjps@rr1.net)
13 October, 2000
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Leroy John Walden ✵ 1921-1981

Leroy John Walden

Name at birth:  Leroy John Walden
Date of birth:  02-05-1921
Place of birth:  Marion Heights, IN. U.S.A.
Date of death:  16-03-1981
Place of death:  Corpus Christi, TX. U.S.A.
Resting place:  Fort Sam Houston — San Antonio, TX. U.S.A.
Submitted by:  Deanna M. Walden   (waldo@comwares.net)

 

 

 

Leroy John Walden (Roy) Seaman 1st class United States Navy
Son of Bert and Myrtle Walden
Beloved Husband of Virginia B.(McCoy) Walden.
Loving Father of three adopted children.
Deanna Marie Walden, John Craig Walden and Edward Leroy Walden. Two Grandchildren born after his death.
Dustin Matthew Walden and Erika LeeAnn Walden.
Six Brothers-Jim, Gerald, Clarence, Leonard, Wilburn and Seth.
Six Sisters-Norma, Pat, Mary, May, Carolyn, and Alice.
Leroy (Roy always loved to coon hunt with his best friend and companion (Old Rambler his hunting dog).
He was an Auto Mechanic for several years.
Retired at an early age, with heart problems.
He loved children.
We all feel God put Wings on his shoulders, when he reached Heaven.
He was the greatest Father to all of us.
We miss you Daddy!
You will always be in our hearts.
Someday we know you will greet us again with open arms.
Rest in Peace Our Loving Father
Sadly missed by all!


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Margaret Ann Villeneuve ✵ 1922-1946

Name at birth:    Margaret Ann Villeneuve 
Date of birth:    27-01-1922 
Place of birth:   Iron River, Michigan 
Date of death:    13-04-1946 
Place of death:   Ishpeming, Michigan 
Place of burial:  Catholic cemetery at Ishpeming, Michigan

Submitted by: Charles Urquhart (flycheck@pulsenet.com)


Margaret Ann was born on January 27, 1922 in Iron River, Michigan. She attended Parochial and Public Schools in Ishpeming, Michigan. Graduated from Ishpeming High School Class of 1939. Died April 13, 1946 at 8:45 P.M. of an embolism following emergency surgery. She is buried in the Catholic Cemetery at Ishpeming, Michigan.

From wind to wind, earth has one tale to tell,
All other sounds are dulled and drowned, and lost
In this one sad cry “Farewell!” —
(Celia Laighton Thatcher)

Total days of life (8846)            Total hours (212,304)

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Kirk Leonard Martin Vance ✵ 1975-1993

Name at birth:    Kirk Leonard Martin 
Date of birth:    15/10/1975 
Place of birth:   Fort St. John, BC Canada 
Date of death:    07/30/1993 
Place of death:   Prince George BC Canada 
Place of burial:  Cremated. Prince George, BC

Submitted by: Betty-Anne Vance (bavance@mpamcentral.com)


This is in Memory of you Kirk.
We Miss you, and think of you Very often.
I Thank God for the time we had with you.
We Miss Your Big Smile and your Laugh.
You were and still are very special to all of us
We Love You!!!


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Capt. Paul Dean Urquhart ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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“jmBlades” (jmBlades@email.msn.com)
06 January, 2001
Dear Paul;
Thank you for doing your part to keep America “the land of the free and home of the brave.” Please know that you and your sacrafice have not gone unnoticed — you are not forgotten my hero!


Mary Conroy (Mary_Conroy@house.state.md.us)
01 July, 1998
I have never met Paul, but I am certain that he was a wonderful young man whose life was cut short because of an unpopular war. He made the supreme sacrifice for our country and will always be remembered. May God see it in his power to bring him home to rest.


Kenn Stogner (mp5@webcom.com)
July 05, 1997

I would like to leave flowers for Capt. Paul Dean Urquhart. You may have fallen in Vietnam, but you’ve risen to the heavens. God Bless, American Hero.


booster hunt (cen19283@centuryinter.net)
13 December, 1997
I did not know Capt. Paul, but I honor his memory now because of what he gave for me. If he died on a lonely battlefield, I know the last thoughts in his mind were of his loved ones. God has taken him into his fold, never to shed tears again. What a blessed thought. Be sure to thank all his family for the ultimate sacrifice Capt. Paul gave.

Capt. Paul Dean Urquhart ✵ 1944-1971

Name at birth:    Paul Dean Urquhart 
Date of birth:    30-09-1944 
Place of birth:   Ishpeming, Michigan 
Date of death:    28-05-1971 
Place of death:   MIA, Vietnam 
Place of burial:  Veteran's Memorial in Negaunee Cemetery, Michigan

Submitted by: Charles Urquhart (flycheck@pulsenet.com)


Paul Dean was born on September 30, 1944 in Isheming, Michigan. Son of Charles and Lucille Urquhart and brother of James Allen Urquhart. He attended public schools in Negaunee, Michigan and graduated with honors from Negaunee High School. Graduated from W & J College in Washington, PA., became a career officer in the United States Army. Served his first tour in Vietnam with the 121st airborne. His second tour in 1971 was with the 101st airborne. He was reported MIA while flying an OH-6 helicopter on May 28, 1971. The body has never been recovered and he is presumed dead. A veterans’ memorial has been placed in the Negaunee, Michigan cemetery.


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