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Mrs. Ludell Walker


Transcribed from the “Coffee County Progress”
Issue: 2/20/1914

SAD DEATH OCCURS AT WILLACOOCHEE


One of the saddest deaths to occur in this county for a long time was that of Mrs. Ludell Walker, young and attractive wife of Mr. John Walker, of Willacoochee.

Mrs. Walker's death is made sadder from the fact that she leaves an infant child but a few days old, and it was the "passing through the valley' which was the immediate cause of her death on Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock.

Mrs. Walker was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gaskins, of Willacoochee, and of unusually attractive appearance and disposition. She had been married less than two years and the whole county mourns her going away, and hundreds pay tribute to her memory, because of her noble Christian character. Especially does the sympathy extend to her husband in this hour.

Mrs. Walker is survived by her parents; three sisters, Mrs. Gray Meeks, of Willacoochee; Mrs. J. M. Cox, of Waycross; and Miss Willie Gaskins, who resides at home with her parents.

 

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