The Whistler mans name was Walter Barch. He could walk backwards and hold a conversation with you while he was walking.. But he had to keep moving.. I believe he was from the Bell Hill neighborhood. I even saw him walking along route 9 around Breezy Bend in the Leicester, Spencer area. You are right about him being a piece of Worcester's history. I also remember he always wore a sign on his back with his name on it..I'm trying to pick my brain and a few others who also knew him. Thanks for the memory of the Whistler, Walter Barch.
Follow up.. His remaining years were at the Belmont Home. I have been told he is buried at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Otis Air Base. Walter was a WWII Veteran. Thank you Walter from all those Worcester residents who loved to hear you whistle. "TheFox"
Massachusetts National Cemetery link below
BURIED AT: SECTION 16 SITE 602
http://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/massachuetts.aspMore links about Walter Barch below
Story about Walter in Spencer
http://www.wormtowntaxi.com/2007/09/kenwood-diner.htmlA story by Tony Hmura about Walter in this link.
http://anthonyhmura.blogspot.com/2008/03/my-family.htmlRead the story growing up .
Anthony Hmura.com...TheAZL.com*org: My Family
My friend Walter Barch, a top boxer in Massachusetts, used to train with me. Well...when I was drafted, and Walter enlisted, everything changed.