Pete Walton

(18 MAR 1933, 12 SEP 2003)

Pete Walton Eulogies



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Howie Stone, Ski Ordway, Pete Walton
Dick Bean, Bob Camp, Rich Cardillo
Jack Griggs, Quint Bates, John Martling, Danny Dienst (1987)




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Helen Stone, Ute Ordway, Ruthann Walton, Irma Raeber
Susan Griggs, Anna Bates, Sally Bean, Inez Cardillo, Lo Dienst (1987)




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Row 10: Bergen, Cathey, Chapman, Gamble, Todd Graham, Don Smith, ?, Polly, McCloskey, Row 9: Blitch, Secord, Jim Ryan, Wing ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Row 8: ?, ?, ?, Matuszak, Wayne Smith, ?, Fleeger, Lynn, Joe Franklin, Charlie Johnson, Gunderson, Row 7: Regnier, ?, Reed Stone, Herren, Weaver, Matteson, Hayes, ?, Enslow, Cliff Jones, ?, ?, Reid, Feagin, Row 6: Wargowsky, Lichtenberg, Sanderson, Baker, Dienst, McCullough, Schick, Ludwig, Soper, Bean, Shideler, Lenio, Pirkey, Row 5: Goldstein, Fralen, Le Cates, Meisenheimer, Wheeler, Horst, Whittaker ?, Cardillo, Page, Newton, Prater, Lucas, Row 4: ?, Sloan, Traut, Rich Miller, Hoeferkamp, Heye, ?, ?, West, Bill Graham, Row 3: Andrews, Perkins, Gay, Pace, Olvey, Strati, Dugan, Jackson, Whtitaker ?, Ralph Henry, Gallup, Murray, Ewing, Fikaris, Row 2: Hornbarger, Al Edwards, Robinson, ?, Thorsen, Dickson, Vitty, Tom Phillips, Bill Anderson, Giddings, Jacobs, Dryer, Row 1: Bazilwich, Samos, Wray, Trobaugh, Brokenshire, Bossert, Hagedorn, Walton, Poirier, Hasbrouck, LaFrenz, Nourse, Malooley

(25th Reunion MAY 1980)

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B - 1

1st Row: Pirkey, Craven, Follett, Reb Young, Andrews, Hagedorn
2nd Row: Finley, Sutton, Barras, McCloskey
3rd Row: Ordway, Cosca, Regnier (CO), Walton
4th Row: Chance, Sechrist, Bossert, Dinwiddie, Jack Campbell




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1953 Army Football Team (1953)



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Pete was a friend and a company mate for four years in Company B-1.In each of those four years he played football, he ran track and above all he made friends. He was outstanding at all three and he remembered his friends throughout his Army career. He will in turn be remembered by all who knew him and they will miss him. Be at peace Pete and we will do our best to carry on. As I know you would say, "Hooah!"

Jack Campbell
September 16, 2003)


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Off the football field he was easy going. A friendly jovial individual. On the field he gave it his all. He was part of a team that in their last two years were in contention for national championships. When he was on the sideline, you did not need to look at the number 90 you could tell by looking at the calves of his legs and you would know that it was Pete Walton. Pete was dependable, an inspiration, a classmate, a leader, a soldier and a fighter.

Bob Camp
September 17, 2003)



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