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EVA IRENE WALKER OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
Submitted by: John Lehr



EVA IRENE WALKER
1916 - 1971


Funeral services for Eva Irene Newsom Walker were held Sunday afternoon in the Curry Funeral Home Chapel in Chandler, Oklahoma.
Officiating was the Rev. Orval Revels, Pastor of the Assembly of God Church.
Internment was at the Oak Grove Cemetery.
Mrs. Walker died Thursday, October 14, 1971 in an Oklahoma City Hospital.
She was born November 18, 1916 in Alvord, Texas to Arthur and Lora Newsom. She came to Chandler with her parents as a child.
She married Odis Walker on October 31, 1953 in Coffeeville, Kansas.
Mrs. Walker was a member of the Pentecostal Church.
Two sons and two daughters preceded her in death.
Survivors included her husband, Odis of Chandler; one daughter, Mrs. Florene Kelley of Oklahoma City; a sister, Mrs Elsie Wilson of Chandler; four nephews and two nieces.


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