Frank Walters Found Dead In Home Here
Frank Walters, 67, was found dead at 9:30 a.m. in his home at 442 M St., Rock Springs, Monday.
Pete Vase, county coroner, attributed death to natural causes.
He was last seen by Alfred Danell Sunday evening. He had been in ill health and had complained of it, Danell said.
Danell, who lives at the same address, found Walters Monday morning and notified the authorities.
Funeral services are pending.
A retired stockman, Mr. Walters was a veteran of World War I, and a member of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He is survived by one brother, Fred Walters of Rock Springs; two sisters, Mrs. M.J. Dankowski and Mrs. Gertrude Kelly of Rock Springs; and several nieces and nephews.
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Rock Springs Miner, Jul 5, 1959
MR. WALTERS
Frank Walter, 66, a life-long resident of Rock Springs, died at his home at 442 M either late Sunday or early Monday. His body was found Monday morning by a neighbor, Alfred Danell. Death was attributed to natural causes.
Frank Walters was born Nov. 7, 1892, at No. 6 camp in Rock Springs, a son of Joel and Elizabeth Sharp Walters who came from England to Rock Springs in the early days.
He was a retired stockman and was a World War I veteran, enlisting from Sweetwater county. He was a member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Mr. Walters is survived by one brother and two sisters, Fred Walter, Mrs. M.J. Dankowski and Mrs. Mary Kelly, all of Rock Springs.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Rogan mortuary chapel and burial was in Mountain View cemetery.
Pallbearers were Edward Bardtrief, John Dankowski of Green River, Joseph Kelly, Ted Kelly, Clarence Lewis and Henry Lewis.
Frank Walters Found Dead In Home Here
Frank Walters, 67, was found dead at 9:30 a.m. in his home at 442 M St., Rock Springs, Monday.
Pete Vase, county coroner, attributed death to natural causes.
He was last seen by Alfred Danell Sunday evening. He had been in ill health and had complained of it, Danell said.
Danell, who lives at the same address, found Walters Monday morning and notified the authorities.
Funeral services are pending.
A retired stockman, Mr. Walters was a veteran of World War I, and a member of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He is survived by one brother, Fred Walters of Rock Springs; two sisters, Mrs. M.J. Dankowski and Mrs. Gertrude Kelly of Rock Springs; and several nieces and nephews.
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Rock Springs Miner, Jul 5, 1959
MR. WALTERS
Frank Walter, 66, a life-long resident of Rock Springs, died at his home at 442 M either late Sunday or early Monday. His body was found Monday morning by a neighbor, Alfred Danell. Death was attributed to natural causes.
Frank Walters was born Nov. 7, 1892, at No. 6 camp in Rock Springs, a son of Joel and Elizabeth Sharp Walters who came from England to Rock Springs in the early days.
He was a retired stockman and was a World War I veteran, enlisting from Sweetwater county. He was a member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Mr. Walters is survived by one brother and two sisters, Fred Walter, Mrs. M.J. Dankowski and Mrs. Mary Kelly, all of Rock Springs.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Rogan mortuary chapel and burial was in Mountain View cemetery.
Pallbearers were Edward Bardtrief, John Dankowski of Green River, Joseph Kelly, Ted Kelly, Clarence Lewis and Henry Lewis.
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