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Paul Everett Walters

Birth8 Dec 1910 - Wyandot, Ohio, United States
Death3 Aug 1995 - Carey, Wyandot, Ohio, United States of America
MotherAlma May Wentling
FatherCharles Jefferson Walters

Born in Wyandot, Ohio, United States on 8 Dec 1910 to Charles Jefferson Walters and Alma May Wentling. Paul Everett Walters married Opal V. Baughman and had 3 children. He passed away on 3 Aug 1995 in Carey, Wyandot, Ohio, United States of America.

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Charles Jefferson Walters
1875 - 1961
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Alma May Wentling
1876 - 1961
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Opal V. Baughman
1910 - 1984
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Edith Leverage Stout
1911 - 2007
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Bertha Mae Veatch
1911 - 2005
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Norma Jean Walters
1935 - 1976
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Vivian Ellen Walters
1937 - 1972
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Barbara Jean Walters
1932 - 1987

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