Joshua Andrew Walker (b. 01 Nov 1871, d. 04 Nov 1963)
Joshua Andrew Walker (son of John William Walker and Mary Caroline Dawkins)41 was born 01 Nov 1871 in Livingston Co., Missouri, and died 04 Nov 1963 in Chillicothe, Mo. He married Amanda Jane Trammel on 13 Sep 1892 in Livingston Co., Missouri, at brides parents residence, by Minister T. G. Phelps.
Notes for Joshua Andrew Walker: GIVN Joshua Andrew. SURN Walker. CHAN . DATE 30 Nov 2000. @Obit in Scrapbook area Chillicothe Tribune Sept 3, 1963 Josh Walker Dies at Age of 92 For More Than 40 Years , He Was a Member of the City;s Police Force. Joshua Andrew (Josh) Walker, 92 , lifetime resident of LivingstonCounty, died Sunday mornin g at a Chillicothe nursing home, where he hadbeen a patient for several years. Mr. Walker for more that 40 years was on the Chillicothe police force.After retirement fro m the active force, he was often called upon toserve on special occasions when additional pol ice officers were needed.He served as assistant police chief under the late Maurice Dorney a ndalso as deputy sheriff under the late William Nothnagel. The family home for many years was located at 427 Cherry street, MrWalker took great pride i n his home and had won several awards from thelocal garden club. A son of John Walker and Caroline (Dawkins) Walker , he was born on Nov.1, 1871 , in Sampse l township. He was a member of the Baptist church. Mr Walker leaves a daughter Mrs. Maude M. Hahn, 616 W. 39th Terrace,Kansas City; three granda ughters , Mrs Mary Jane Miller, ShawneeMission, KS. ; Mrs Marjorie (Rickard) Fuqua of Arizo na, Mrs Patricia(Ethridge ) Price of Hawaii, and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Amanda Jane Walker, on Aug. 15,1951; a daughter, Blanch e Ethridge in June 1932 and nine brothers andsisters. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at thechapel of the Gordon Hom e For Funerals. Burial will be in Edgewoodcemetery.
More About Joshua Andrew Walker and Amanda Jane Trammel: Marriage: 13 Sep 1892, Livingston Co., Missouri, at brides parents residence, by Minister T. G. Phelps.