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Gordon Beverly Walker

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Preceded by
  
Thomas Milnes

Role
  
Legislator

Succeeded by
  
Harry O. Haslam

Died
  
July 5, 1954

Occupation
  
farmer

Party
  
United Farmers of Alberta

Name
  
Gordon Walker


Gordon Beverly Walker

Constituency
  
Claresholm (1926–30) Nanton–Claresholm (1930–35)

Born
  
March 22, 1891 Camlachie, Ontario (
1891-03-22
)

Political party
  
United Farmers of Alberta

Gordon Beverly Walker (March 22, 1891 – July 5, 1954) was a United Farmers of Alberta member of the Legislative Assembly for the years from 1926 to 1935. At the general election in 1926 in the riding of Claresholm he defeated incumbent Thomas Milnes, Independent. Again elected in 1930 representing the riding of Nanton-Claresholm. Defeated in 1935 by Harry Haslam, Social Credit.

Born at Camlachie in Lambton County, Ontario of Henry Walker and Rachel Matthews; educated at Pipestone, Manitoba; graduated 1919 with a degree in agriculture from the University of Manitoba (Manitoba Agricultural College). In 1920, appointed farm manager at the Claresholm School of Agriculture. Continued to farm, with his brother Ira Bertram Walker, as the Walker Brothers (W bar lazy B). Gordon was active in community life and served for many years as delegate of the Alberta Wheat Pool (B2), secretary of the Alberta Telephone Company, a member of the United Church session in Claresholm, of the Claresholm Municipal Hospital Board and of the I.O.O.F. Lodge to name a few. Died at Claresholm: survived by his wife, Linnea (b. October 9, 1907; d. April 8, 1992), a nursing graduate of the Calgary General, formerly matron of the Claresholm Hospital; two sons Douglas and Harvey; brother Bert, and three sisters, Gertrude Ralston of Victoria; Ora Sheppard and Alma Walker, both of Calgary.

References

Gordon Beverly Walker Wikipedia