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Joseph C. Walter
Badge: 685
Class: 27
Rank: Trooper First Class
Age: 40
Died: 9/7/1952
DOB: 5/24/1912
Cause: Jeep Accident
Site Hardyston Twp.
Stationed: Troop B Sussex
Service Time 14 Years 1 Mos.
Residence: Augusta
Joseph C. Walter, Jr was born on May 25, 1912 in Newark, New Jersey. He
attended St. Benedict's Prep School in Newark, New Jersey. While
attending St. Benedicts, he was a star athlete, captain of the school
football team in 1930 and All State End for that year. He also starred
in track and as a catcher in baseball.
Prior to joining the New Jersey State Police, Trooper Walter was
employed as a plant foreman for the Fupot Company of Grasselli, New
Jersey. He resided in Augusta, Sussex County.
Trooper Walter enlisted with the New Jersey State Police on August 15,
1938 as a member of the 27th Class and was stationed at Troop "B",
Sussex. His service with the Division was characterized by loyalty,
fearless performance of duty and faithful and energetic devotion to the
principles of the New Jersey State Police.
Trooper Walter died as a result of injuries sustained in a jeep
accident in the line of duty.
During a rainstorm on August 12, 1952, Troop Walter and Trooper Anthony
Ciramella were riding in a State Police 1944 Willys Jeep. As Trooper
Ciramella was driving the jeep north along Route 23 in Hardystown
Township, Sussex County, the jeep ran off the right-hand side of the
road and along an embankment for a distance of 78 feet. It then swerved
to the left and rolled over at least once into the path of a southbound
1942 Pontiac Sedan.
Trooper Walter was taken to Alexander Linn Hospital in Sussex County.
He suffered a dislocated left sacroiliac joint, a fracture of the 12th
thoracic vertebra, a fractured pelvis and multiple abrasions and
contusions.
Trooper Walter spent 26 days in a traction bed and fracture sling. On
September 7, 1952 at about 2:45 P.M., Trooper Water died from a
pulmonary embolism that resulted from his injuries.
Trooper Walter served 14 years and 1 month with the New Jersey State
Police.
Trooper Walter was survived by his wife and three daughters, ages 2, 7
and 9. He was 40 years old.
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