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Vera Walkingsky
© The Ponca City OK News
12-31-1948
Submitted by: Glenn


August 21, 1948 - December 30, 1948

Ponca City Baby Dies At University Hospital

Vera Walkingsky, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Walkingsky, Route 4, died early Friday morning at the University hospital in Oklahoma City. She had been taken to the University hospital Wednesday from the local hospital where she had been under treatment for the past month.

Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Saturday at the Walkingsky home. The Rev. G. K. Cobb of Red Rock, Indian mission preacher, will conduct the services. Burial will be in the Ponca Indian Cemetery with Miles funeral home in charge.

The baby was born here last August 21.

Besides the parents, survivors include three sisters, Alexandra, 5, Celia, 2, and Dorothia, 1, all of the home; and the grandparents, Woolsey Walkingsky of Ponca City, Corbett White and Mrs. Ruth White, both of Enid.

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