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Douglas L. Walker

1924 - 2018

Douglas L. Walker obituary, 1924-2018, Indianapolis, IN

BORN

1924

DIED

2018

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Flanner Buchanan - Washington Park East

10722 E Washington St.

Indianapolis, Indiana

Douglas Walker Obituary

Douglas L. Walker

Indianapolis - Douglas "Doug" L. Walker, was born on October 13, 1924 in Indianapolis, Indiana to Pearl Walker and Ralph G. Walker. He was the fifth of eight children. He passed away at age 93 on February 6, 2018 in Noblesville, Indiana.

He graduated from Florence Fay Elementary School #21 in Indianapolis. In 1943 he graduated from Arsenal Technical High School where he met his wife, Joanna Smith. They were married for 70 years before her passing in 2013. Doug served in the Army Air Corps from 1943 to 1947 in World War II. He was stationed in Hawaii with the radar division. He felt it was an honor to serve his country, but he was anxious to get back to Indianapolis to begin a family and career to realize the American Dream.

He loved his job on the Indianapolis Fire Department for 44 years until he retired in 1991 as district chief. He said there was never a day he didn't enjoy going to work on the fire department. Doug served as a mentor to numerous young firefighters throughout those many years. Mayor Richard Lugar appointed Doug as the first Public Relations and Personnel Director of the Indianapolis Fire Department in 1966. Mayor Lugar also appointed Doug to the Marion County Public Library Trustee Board in 1971. He helped establish the Firefighters Political Action Committee, worked tirelessly for the Firefighter's Local 416, and helped create the Firefighter's Credit Union. He served as a board member of the Firefighter's Credit Union for 30 years.

Although he never sought recognition or honors, Doug was recognized by the City County Council for his outstanding career and tireless contributions to the City of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Fire Department . Governor Evan Bayh honored Doug's dedication by awarding him the Sagamore of the Wabash, the state's highest civilian honor in 1991.

In 1960 Doug and Joanna started the Walker Insurance Agency that is still located on East Washington Street in Indianapolis. He was active in the agency for over 50 years. During that time he was a member of Professional Insurance Agents and Independent Insurance Agents of America and served on several insurance company advisory councils. Doug was a member of the "People to People" Delegation of Insurance Professionals that met with insurance officials in China and Russia in 1985.

Doug served his community well throughout the years. He was a founding member of the Ransburg YMCA. He helped establish the Ransburg's Youth Football League and coached several years. Doug believed in the philosophy of the YMCA - healthy body, mind and spirit. He was active in the Warren Central Dad's Club. He was 50-year member of the Englewood Masonic Lodge and 32-degree Mason.

He was a true American patriot. He loved this country and always said how fortunate he was to live in the United States. When asked what was the best part of America he simply stated - "Freedom and opportunity."

He always told everyone, "I've had a wonderful life - wonderful parents, brothers and sisters, wonderful wife, wonderful children, grandchildren and friends, great schools, the chance to serve my country and a job that I loved." He was a wise man with simple needs who understood life's priorities. Doug consistently put others before himself. He had a grateful heart until the end. His gratefulness and kindness were demonstrated by the way he cared for and treated others his entire life. He was a giving, fun, dedicated and generous man. Doug will be missed by everyone who knew him.

Although he had the chance to travel to many countries, his favorite place to vacation was Florida. It was there that he and Joanna began a 50-year tradition of spending a week each spring with family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife Joanna Smith Walker; brother, Jerome Walker; sisters, Lorena Davis, Martha Mates, and Jerretta May; and granddaughter, Ali Claire Cook. Doug is survived by his children; R. Douglas Walker (Kristen); Karen J. Reynolds (Bill) and Leeann Cook Murray; brothers, Paul S. Walker and Martin "Skip" Walker (Mary); sister, Judith Ann Means; and grandchildren, Wm. Bradley Reynolds (Lisa Morgan), Andrew Reynolds (Stephanie), Justin Cook, Gwen Cook (David Jones), Lindsay Walker, Clayton Cook, Robert Walker, and Sarah Walker; and great-grandchildren, Nathan Reynolds, Annabelle Reynolds, Caroline Reynolds, and Kai Walker. Doug was a generous, kind, loving parent, grandparent and friend. He was a positive role model and an inspiration to us all. His children always admired him; and were proud to call him their father.

Visitation will be Thursday, February 15 from 11 AM to 7 PM at Flanner Buchanan -Washington Park East Community Life Center, 10612 East Washington Street, (across the street from Wal-Mart), Indianapolis. Services will be held at the Community Life Center on Friday, February 16 at 11 AM. Visitation on Friday is 10 AM-11 AM.

Doug requested there be no flowers at his funeral. Rather, he wanted contributions to help children go to summer camp. Contributions may be sent to the "Ali Cook Fund", Ransburg YMCA, 501 N. Shortridge Rd., Indpls., IN 46219.

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Published by The Indianapolis Star from Feb. 10 to Feb. 11, 2018.

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Brad & Norma Boyd

February 15, 2018

An incredible man...with an incredible family. We are saddened by your loss...but hope fond family memories may help ease your sorrow.

Tammy Tucker

February 15, 2018

Really sorry to hear of Doug's passing. He was a true gentleman!

Patrice Hughes

February 14, 2018

Doug Walker was an uncommonly good man. He had a joyful work ethic. His gratitude was deep. You could readily sense his genuine interest in others' well-being. He blessed us all!

Scott & Sharon Gibson

February 12, 2018

What a great person. I am honored to have known him. It is never the right time to go, but he had a very full life and a family to be proud of. What more could ask for. My condolences to the family.

Phillip Gammon

February 11, 2018

Doug was the best. He had no problems going out of his way to help, advise, and be constructive for the betterment of others. Working with him was my pleasure.

February 11, 2018

Legendary is not a good enough adjective.

Teresa Schultz

February 10, 2018

Karen, my deepest sympathies on the loss of your father. Sending hugs and prayers!

Scott Godme

February 10, 2018

Chief walker was a jewel glade to have had a chance to work for plus a good friend of the family doug an my dad worked together at the 20,s chief you an dad can have some good times again along with John sims

Bob Scheidt

February 10, 2018

My condolences to the family of Doug and Joanna. Doug was my dad's good friend and a good friend to our entire family. It was a blessing to know him.

Gene Rentz

February 10, 2018

I am sorry to hear of the passing of Chief Walker. He was a true mentor for all that worked with him, he will be missed. Gene Rentz IFD (retired)

February 10, 2018

Sorry to hear of Doug's passing, I would like to offer my sincere condolences to his family. Jeremiah 29:11 assures us God is thinking thoughts of peace towards us, to give us a future and a hope. In the days to come may you find comfort in that hope.

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