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FREDERICK WALKER Obituary

WALKER, FREDERICK "FRED" One of the most recognized voices in Canadian radio sports died suddenly at his home on Friday, March 18. 2022, while enjoying a relaxing evening in front of the fire with his beloved wife, Wendy. He was 82. Fred was born and grew up in Halifax, Nova Scotia where his love for radio and sports took root. Fred started his career in radio at CHNS Halifax then moved on to CBC Halifax. This was the start of a long and rewarding career with CBC Radio that brought him to Montreal, and then Toronto. Fred had internationally recognized credentials in a wide-ranging career spanning more than 30 years as: national newscaster; TV and radio host and anchor; reporter; commentator; writer; editor and producer. He was best-known for his career in sports broadcasting, having covered every aspect of sport, amateur and professional, including winter and summer Olympic Games since 1972; Pan American Games; Commonwealth Games; the World Series; the Stanley Cup, the World Junior Hockey Championships; Wimbledon and US Open Golf. Fred's love of sports was a constant throughout his life, whether it be as a competitor, a fan, or the consummate professional behind the microphone. After retiring from the CBC in 1995, Fred established his own communications company, and was involved in media and presentation skills training with some of Canada's largest corporations. One of his great pleasures came from teaching media applications, publicity, and promotions at George Brown College. He will be deeply missed by his surviving family: wife Wendy (nee Payne), his daughter Christine (Rainer) Zimmermann, brother Wayne, sister Pat (Jim) Pandolfo, brother and sister-in-law Sue and Dan Bennett, nieces and nephews: Greg (Laura) Walker, Susan (John) Hamilton, Kelley Lloyd-Jones. He will also be greatly missed by his nieces and nephews of the Creaser family in Alberta, the Bennett's in British Columbia and the Walker's in Nova Scotia. The family will be planning a Celebration of Life at a future date where their greatest wish is to have anyone who wishes to come and share a story about Fred, their beloved storyteller, will be welcome. In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations in Fred's memory to be made to the Trillium Health Partners http://thcf.convio.net/goto/Fred_Walker or The Scott Mission https://www.scottmission.com/ Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca 

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Published by Toronto Star on Mar. 26, 2022.

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John Affleck

May 15, 2022

Wendy....my heartfelt sympathy to you and the entire family. I will be thinking of you and how professional Fred was in all he did.
He is/was so respected throughout the sporting world...as he is in his personal life. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Allan, Bruce and I will be thinking of you, remembering all those family events that meant so much. Hope to see you soon. Take care. John

John Moore

April 1, 2022

Fred was an articulate and thoughtful man.

When I was unable to drive because of a leg injury he provided me with transportation to and from camera club meetings.

We had many interesting conversations, on subjects from photographing the lunar eclipse to preparing items for club competitions.

It is with deep sadness that I learned of his passing and offer his wife Wendy, as well as his other loved ones, my deepest sympathy.

Hilary Ottley

March 30, 2022

Rest Well Fred.

Steve Balke

March 30, 2022

I'm so sorry to learn of Fred's passing. I had so many friendly conversations with him at our camera club meetings. I will miss him.

Dale Edward Johnson

March 29, 2022

I learned so much from Fred when I was starting out at CBC Radio Sports in Toronto. He was kind and fine mentor.

Eros Fiacconi

March 29, 2022

I knew Fred through my involvement with the Mississauga Camera Club. He was a wonderful man who will be sorely missed by his friends at the Club. I extend my most heartfelt condolences to his family.

Lionel Pye

March 28, 2022

Fred and I went to school together; were both involved in Scouting; worked as a "floorwalker" at Christmas time in the toy department; met with him about 15 years ago in Mississauga. At one point we were planning a motorcycle trip to B.C.; alas! our mothers talked us out of it. Fond memories. May the Lord strengthen Fred's family at this time. Rev. Dr. Lionel Pye

David Parsons

March 26, 2022

Wendy and family, sympathies on the loss of Fred. David Parsons

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