Background
Napier, Walter Pharo was born on February 21, 1881 in Karnes County, Texas, United States. Son of Walter Terry Colquitt and Virginia (Maley) Napier.
Napier, Walter Pharo was born on February 21, 1881 in Karnes County, Texas, United States. Son of Walter Terry Colquitt and Virginia (Maley) Napier.
Preparatory education public schools, San Antonio, Texas. Student Law School, University of Texas, 1900.
Admitted to Texas bar, 1903, and began practice in Kaufman County. Practiced at San Antonio, 1904-1929.
President Alamo National Bank of San Antonio, May 1929-January 1947. Director Taft (Texas) Cotton Oil Corporation.
The longing for holiness is not about wanting to be 'holier than thou'. It is about wanting the love of God to permeate all of our life, and for that love to be shown through our lives to other people.
All human life is created by God and therefore is significant and valuable. When governments implement the capital punishment, then the life of the convicted is devalued and all possibilities of change education.
Church decisions should be made as openly as possible, giving opportunities for all to contribute. It is important for all views to be heard and taken seriously, especially where Christians disagree.
Served as colonel 2d Texas Cavalry, United States Army, World War I. Member American, Texas State bar associations, American Bankers Association, Texas Bankers Association, Sigma Chi. Mason (32°, Shriner).
Clubs: San Antonio Petroleum, San Antonio Country.
Married Estelle Trolinger, December 10, 1900.