ID: I13486
Name: Alma Adel King 1
Sex: F
Birth: 15 NOV 1921 in Brookline, Mass. 1
Death: 11 JAN 2010 in hospice facility in Las Vegas 1
Note: Alma Adel Welker
Alma Adel Welker (nee King), passed away Jan. 11, 2010, at a hospice facility in Las Vegas.
She was born Nov. 15, 1921, in Brookline, Mass., to Harry Walter King, a World War I disabled veteran, and Ethel Wilder Crosier, a World War I widow with a young son.
In 1934, the family moved to California and settled in Burbank, where Alma grew up. She graduated from Burbank High School in 1940 and went on to beauty school.
Alma met Rex Elmo Welker in church and they were married in Yuma, Ariz., on March 28, 1942.
They were later sealed for time and all eternity in Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mesa, Ariz. In the early years of marriage, Alma and Rex loved to square dance and they belonged to a Model-T club, where they would drive their car in many parades. During those activities, they were appropriately dressed in period costumes Alma made.
She belonged to a bowling league, in which she did very well.
She was talented, and made beautiful afghans, quilts, etc., which she lovingly shared with family and friends.
Alma and Rex lived many places during their marriage, including Pacoima and Misson Hills, Calif., where they raised their family; Las Vegas, where Rex worked on a secret project for Lockheed; and eventually Pahrump, where they retired. They lived here for 26 years.
She is survived by son Rex Elmo Welker Jr., his wife, Cathy; sister Ethel Millar and husband Lloyd; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 60 years, Rex Elmo Welker Sr., half-brother Stuart George Rowley; son Rodney Keith Welker and wife Sandy; son Roy Lee Welker and wife Karen, and grandson Rex Elmo Welker III.
Rest in peace, Alma.
Services were held Jan. 16 at the LDS church. (01/11/2010)
---------------------------------------------- THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2010
Alma (King) Welker 1921 - 2010 ALMA A. (KING) WELKER Age 88, passed away January 11, 2010, in Las Vegas, Nevada. She was born November 11, 1921 in Brookline, Massachusetts, to Harry W. King, WWI Disabled Veteran, and Ethel Wilder Crosier, a WWI Widow with a small son. In 1934 the family moved to Burbank, California. Alma graduated from Burbank High School in 1940, and then from Cosmetology School and held a license until 1983. She married Rex E. Welker March 28, 1942, in Yuma, Arizona.
They belonged to many square dance clubs and to the Model T Club, both in San Fernando Valley and Las Vegas, Nevada. Alma was very talented at sewing and making afghans and quilts and various other things, including period costumes for the many parades they rode in. Alma and Rex lived in Pacoima, Mission Hills and Las Vegas. After retirement from Lockheed they moved to Pahrump, Nevada, where she lived for 26 year s.
Alma is survived by son, Rex E. Welker Jr. and his wife Cathy of Mojave, California; sister, Ethel (King) Millar and her husband Lloyd; 12 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Rex E. Welker; half brother, Stuart G. Rowley; sons, Rodney K. Welker (LAPD) and wife Sandy, and Roy Lee Welker and his wife Karen; and grandson, Rex E. Welker III. Services were held in Pahrump, Nevada, as was Interment on January 16, 2010. POSTED BY LINDA MUSTION AT 4:15 PM LABELS: DEATHS ALUMNI
Father: Harry Walter King
Mother: Ethel Wilder Crosier
Marriage 1
Rex Elmo Welker
Children
Living Welker Rodney Keith Welker Roy Lee Welker Sources:
- Title: Alma Adel Welker obit
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Alma Adel Welker
Alma Adel Welker (nee King), passed away Jan. 11, 2010, at a hospice facility in Las Vegas.
She was born Nov. 15, 1921, in Brookline, Mass., to Harry Walter King, a World War I disabled veteran, and Ethel Wilder Crosier, a World War I widow with a young son.
In 1934, the family moved to California and settled in Burbank, where Alma grew up. She graduated from Burbank High School in 1940 and went on to beauty school.
Alma met Rex Elmo Welker in church and they were married in Yuma, Ariz., on March 28, 1942.
They were later sealed for time and all eternity in Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mesa, Ariz. In the early years of marriage, Alma and Rex loved to square dance and they belonged to a Model-T club, where they would drive their car in many parades. During those activities, they were appropriately dressed in period costumes Alma made.
She belonged to a bowling league, in which she did very well.
She was talented, and made beautiful afghans, quilts, etc., which she lovingly shared with family and friends.
Alma and Rex lived many places during their marriage, including Pacoima and Misson Hills, Calif., where they raised their family; Las Vegas, where Rex worked on a secret project for Lockheed; and eventually Pahrump, where they retired. They lived here for 26 years.
She is survived by son Rex Elmo Welker Jr., his wife, Cathy; sister Ethel Millar and husband Lloyd; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 60 years, Rex Elmo Welker Sr., half-brother Stuart George Rowley; son Rodney Keith Welker and wife Sandy; son Roy Lee Welker and wife Karen, and grandson Rex Elmo Welker III.
Rest in peace, Alma.
Services were held Jan. 16 at the LDS church. (01/11/2010)
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