Sixth Generation


2250. Wesley Ray Walton was born on 1 May 1905 in Albion, Cassia, Idaho, USA.112 He died on 7 December 1991 at the age of 86 in Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA.74 He was buried on 10 December 1991 in Ogden Weber, Utah, United States. Wesley has Ancestral File Number 6F5J-25. SOURCE: Marlyn Wilmeth, corres. JPFA 6/96

1. Retired from Hill Air Force Base 1970 after 21 years.
2. Loved working in his garden where he grew amazing amounts of food.
3. Winter months spent on Arizona property
4. Western States marriage Index (Vol 13 page 33 ID 104658) lists Walto n, Ray and Chambers, Doris
January married 1 June 1926 in Pocatello, Idaho.
5. Standard Examiner obituary
Ogden-W. Ray Walton,86, died Saturday Dec.7,1991 at McKay Dee Hospi tal. He was born May 1,
1905 in Albion, Idaho, the son of Wesley E. and Alba Warner Walton . He married Lynnette Shipley
Nov. 14, 1931 in Shoshone,Idaho.
He was raised and educated in Idaho and had lived the the Ogden are a since 1936.
He retired in 1970 from Hill Air Force Base after 21 years of servi ce. He loved to work in his yard
and garden.
He is survived by his wife of Ogden; one daughter, Marlyn Wilmeth , Iowa City, IA; four
grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; two brothers, Marcus E. Wa lton, Boise, Idaho
and Richard M. Walton, Yakima,Washington.
Funeral services will be held at Lindquist's Washington Heights Memo rial Park, Wednesday at
11am.
6. 1930 Idaho Census Power, Bonanza Bar
7. 1910 Idaho Census Cassia, Albion
8. Poem written and read by Marlin Walton Wilmeth December 1991
Here lies a man who left no talk undone,
Whose garden waits all ready for the spring.
And what he owed he raid to everyone
He left no cruel words to bite or sting.
With fortitude he bore his blows from life,
With generous hand he spread his blessings wide.
In faithful love he worked beside his wife,
A private man with dignity and pride.
Could we, if death came suddenly tovight,
Leave worldly matters as this man has done,
Our friendships polished and our love still bright
With kindness and goodwill toward everyone?
He lived a long life as a gentle man
And death dealt with him gently, as Death can.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born American Falls, Oneida, Idaho, United States.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born American Falls, Oneida, Idaho, United States.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States.

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Ogden Weber, Utah, USA.

1. Retired from Hill Air Force Base 1970 after 21 years.

2. Loved working in his garden where he grew amazing amounts of food.

3. Winter months spent on Arizona property

4. Western States marriage Index (Vol 13 page 33 ID 104658) lists Walto n, Ray and Chambers, Doris
January married 1 June 1926 in Pocatello, Idaho.

5. Standard Examiner obituary-Ogden, Utah
Ogden-W. Ray Walton,86, died Saturday Dec.7,1991 at McKay Dee Hospi tal. He was born May 1,
1905 in Albion, Idaho, the son of Wesley E. and Alba Warner Walton . He married Lynnette Shipley
Nov. 14, 1931 in Shoshone,Idaho.
He was raised and educated in Idaho and had lived the the Ogden are a since 1936.
He retired in 1970 from Hill Air Force Base after 21 years of servi ce. He loved to work in his yard
and garden.
He is survived by his wife of Ogden; one daughter, Marlyn Wilmeth , Iowa City, IA; four
grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; two brothers, Marcus E. Wa lton, Boise, Idaho
and Richard M. Walton, Yakima,Washington.
Funeral services will be held at Lindquist's Washington Heights Memo rial Park, Wednesday at
11am.

6. 1930 Idaho Census Power, Bonanza Bar

7. 1910 Idaho Census Cassia, Albion

8. Poem written and read by Marlin Walton Wilmeth December 1991
Here lies a man who left no talk undone,
Whose garden waits all ready for the spring.
And what he owed he paid to everyone
He left no cruel words to bite or sting.
With fortitude he bore his blows from life,
With generous hand he spread his blessings wide.
In faithful love he worked beside his wife,
A private man with dignity and pride.
Could we, if death came suddenly tonight,
Leave worldly matters as this man has done,
Our friendships polished and our love still bright
With kindness and goodwill toward everyone?
He lived a long life as a gentle man
And death dealt with him gently, as Death can.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born American Falls, Oneida, Idaho, United States.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States.

Wesley Ray Walton and Doris January Chambers were married on 1 June 1926 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA.68,69 ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 21 Mar 2003, OGDEN.

~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 21 Mar 2003, OGDEN.

~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 21 Mar 2003, OGDEN.
Doris January Chambers was born on 22 January 1905 in Conda, Bingham, Idaho, USA. She died on 11 May 1928 at the age of 23 in Bonanza Bar Ranch, Power, Idaho, USA. She was buried in American Falls, Power, Idaho, USA. Doris has Ancestral File Number DKXT-M6. 1. Description from Marlyn Walton's history: 5 feet tall, curley aubur n hair, left handed, trick rider who
was a dead shot, school teacher before marriage.
2. Idaho Western States Marriage Index Vol. 13 page 33
Walton, Ray and Chambers, Doris January
married 1 June 1926 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Doris January

1. Description from Marlyn Walton's history: 5 feet tall, curly auburn ha ir, left handed, trick rider who
was a dead shot, school teacher before marriage.

2. Idaho Western States Marriage Index Vol. 13 page 33
Walton, Ray and Chambers, Doris January
married 1 June 1926 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Conda, Bingham, Idaho, United States.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Conda, Bingham, Idaho, United States.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Bonanza Bar Ranch, Power, Idaho, United States.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Bonanza Bar Ranch, Power, Idaho, United States.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Conda, Bingham, Idaho, United States.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Bonanza Bar Ranch, Power, Idaho, United States.

Wesley Ray Walton and Doris January Chambers had the following children:

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Wesley Ray Walton and Lynnette Shipley were married on 14 November 1931 in Shoshone, Lincoln, Idaho, USA.68,69 ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 9 Apr 2004, HAWAI.

~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 9 Apr 2004, HAWAI.

~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 9 Apr 2004, HAWAI.
Lynnette Shipley, daughter of , was born on 8 April 1909 in Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA. She died age related on 6 December 2002 at the age of 93 in West Weber, Weber, Utah, USA.77 She was buried on 10 December 2002 in Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA. Lynnette was described as 5'7'' brown hair medium build. She has Ancestral File Number DKXT-NC. Daughter of Moroni J. and Annie Adelle Bingham Shipley.

1. Aunt Lynnette told me of picking fruit on her father's farm. She li ked to paint when she was
younger. She loved cats and had one in her home until Ray died.
2. Lynnette gave me $5000 after Ray died which I used to get Rich on hi s mission.
3. Ogden Standard Examiner obituary Sunday Dec. 8, 2002
Ogden-Lynnette Shipley Walton, age 93, passed away Friday, Decembe r 6, 2002 of causes
incident to age. She was born April 8, 1909 in Riverdale, Utah t o Moroni J. and Adele Bingham
Shipley. Lynnette married W. Ray Walton on November 14, 1931 in Sh oshone, Idaho. They spent
several years in Idaho and spent the rest of their lives in the Og den area. Ray passed away
Dec. 7, 1991.
Lynnette retired from Hill Field in 1970 after 21 years of service . Surviving are three sisters;
Hazel Flewelling, Genevieve (Ira) Craig, Marian (Leon) Sparrow ; a stepdaughter Marlyn Wilmeth,
Iowa City, IA; four step-grandchildren and a brother-in-law Richar d Walton of Morgan.
Funeral services with be held at the graveside Tuesday, December 1 0, at 2 pm at Lindquist's
Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd.
Funeral directors, Lindquist Mortuary.
4. In Memory of Lynnette Walton 4/8/1909 to 12/7/02 and Emma Jewell Mil ler 12/7/02-present
The Dichotomy of Emma Jewell and Lynnette by Rich Miller

1. Aunt Lynnette told me of picking fruit on her father's farm. She li ked to paint when she was
younger. She loved cats and had one in her home until Ray died.

2. Lynnette gave me $5000 after Ray died which I used to get Rich on hi s mission. After Uncle Ray died,
she sat in her comfortable chair and waited to join him. She waite d over 10 years. She spent the last
year of her life in Peach Tree Assisted Living in Roy.

3. Ogden Standard Examiner obituary Sunday Dec. 8, 2002
Ogden-Lynnette Shipley Walton, age 93, passed away Friday, Decembe r 6, 2002 of causes
incident to age. She was born April 8, 1909 in Riverdale, Utah t o Moroni J. and Adele Bingham
Shipley. Lynnette married W. Ray Walton on November 14, 1931 in Sh oshone, Idaho. They spent
several years in Idaho and spent the rest of their lives in the Og den area. Ray passed away
Dec. 7, 1991.
Lynnette retired from Hill Field in 1970 after 21 years of service . Surviving are three sisters;
Hazel Flewelling, Genevieve (Ira) Craig, Marian (Leon) Sparrow ; a stepdaughter Marlyn Wilmeth,
Iowa City, IA; four step-grandchildren and a brother-in-law Richar d Walton of Morgan.
Funeral services with be held at the graveside Tuesday, December 1 0, at 2 pm at Lindquist's
Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd.
Funeral directors, Lindquist Mortuary.

4. In Memory of Lynnette Walton 4/8/1909 to 12/7/02 and Emma Jewell Mil ler 12/7/02-present
The Dichotomy of Emma Jewell and Lynnette by Rich Miller

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