Columbus Ledger - Enquirer, Georgia
26 May 1915
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
MISS CLARA WALKER
The friends and acquaintances of Miss Clara Walker will be greatly shocked and pained to learn of her sudden death, which sad event occurred at her home, No. 1019 Fifth Avenue, this morning at 7 o'clock.
Miss Walker has been in declining health for the past several months, had undergone a serious operation some months ago, from which she recovered temporarily, but recently was suffering from a complication of diseases, and although she was considered to be quite sick, none expected the end to come so soon and so suddenly.
The deceased was known and greatly beloved by a large circle of friends for her bright and happy disposition, her kind and gentle manners, and many other noble and generous traits of character. To her aged mother she was the greatest source of comfort, being a patient and sacrificing daughter, a sweet and amiable sister, and to all others, she was charitable and kind.
She was a devout member of Trinity Episcopal church, and will be sadly missed from its every phase of church life and work.
Miss Walker was the only daughter of Mrs. Ella Walker and is survived by her mother and two brothers, Messrs. Flournoy and Will Walker, to whom the deepest sympathy is extended.
The funeral will occur from the residence, 1019 Fifth avenue, tomorrow at 10 o'clock a.m., conducted by her pastor, and the following gentlemen will act as pallbearers: A. A. Wilbur, A. C. Chancellor, Sr., George Sheram, H. C. Freeman, Charlie Lovelace and R. K. Mann.