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(Paul William Walker)
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==Paul William Walker==
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==Paul William Walker II==
Paul William Walker would appear to be that one who was born 15 Jan 1924 in Los Angeles California, with mother's maiden name Willey.  There is a woman who, at her death was named Gladys Uriene Walker who was born 26 Mar 1892 in Ohio and died 13 Jan 1947 in Los Angeles County, with father's name Willey and mother's name Derrickson who would appear to be an eligible candidate to be his mother.  Another possible candidate is given in the IGI as "June H Willey".
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There are possibly multiple men named Paul William Walker II.
  
He is called a "Pearl harbor survivor" and a "Navy middleweight boxing champion".
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First there is the father of Paul William Walker III in this ancestry research.
  
Paul William Walker II is buried at Eagle Point National Cemetery, in Eagle Point, Jackson County, Oregon
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But secondly we have a Paul William Walker born 15 Jan 1924 in Los Angeles California, with mother's maiden name Willey.  Apprently he married a woman named June Oefinger, and they had at least one son named Rhett O Walker born 13 Jul 1960 in Los Angeles County.
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There is a woman who, at her death was named Gladys Uriene Walker who was born 26 Mar 1892 in Ohio and died 13 Jan 1947 in Los Angeles County, with father's name Willey and mother's name Derrickson who would appear to be an eligible candidate to be his mother.  There is a potential issue of confusion in the IGI where they give his mother as "June H Willey".
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Both of these men have an association to the Navy in World War II.  The first is called a "Pearl harbor survivor" and a "Navy middleweight boxing champion". While the second was buried as a F1C, having served in the Navy in WWII, at Eagle Point National Cemetery, in Eagle Point, Jackson County, Oregon.
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Are these two men actually the same man?  We don't yet know.
  
 
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