Anyone who followed Mrs. Culp this year knows that Walter always seemed to be feeling poorly. He had lots of stomach issues and took various over-the-counter pills for them. In 1946, his unspecified complaints finally caught up with him, and he died in Macon, Georgia. He was 67 years old.
Walter’s obituary in the Macon Telegraph said he died in a local h…
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