The Topeka Daily Capital Sunday October 2, 1960 Services Set For Topekan, Irma C. Walsh. Services for Mrs. Irma C. Walsh, former secretary to Gov. Alf M. Landon will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Wall-Diffenderfer Chapel with burial in Osage City Cemetery. She died Friday morning in a Topeka hospital. She lived at 1224 Topeka. Born at Scottsville, in Mitchell County, she attended Gem City Business College at Quincy, Ill. She was secretary to Alf M. Landon during his campaign for the presidencey and continued until 1939. From 1940 to 1955 she was employed by the State Board of Administration, serving under Frank W. Boyd and Phil R. Hawkins. She was office manager for the Parole Administration until 1956. She was employed in the office of Frank Sullivan, state commissioner of insurance, after a short retirement. She was on leave from that office at the time of her death. She has held several offices in the National Prison Congress and was the only woman in parole administration work in the United States from 1950 to 1955. She was listed in Who's Who In American Women. Survivors include a son, Francis M. Walsh of Raytown, Mo.; three grandchildren, and a brother, Irl Culp, 3120 Sena Drive. Beulah Chapter No. 34, will conduct services at the funeral home following the funeral.