Bernice-Walker-Obituary

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Bernice McDonald Walker

Apr 26, 1936 - Jan 14, 2026

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Deacon Eddie Walker & Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Sister Walker’s death. May the sympathy of those who care and the precious memories you all remember about Sister Walker help to comfort you at this difficult time. Remember there is no sorrow that heaven cannot heal.
Love & Blessings,
John & Brenda Radford
Seattle, WA

Praises to our Father. I was shocked to have just found out late, and called Michelle. Sorry I couldn't be in support during your time of grief. I'll forever be here for talks when your available. My sincere condolences to the family and friends. May God give you strength. Love always.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Sis Walker was a beautiful person graceful and godly in every aspect. She will be missed.

My Aunt Bernice, the Matriarch of our family. She demonstrated her love for God in the way she loved her family, always consistent in her belief of God's goodness, always sharing her wisdom an encouragement to guide and satisfy the soul, always was so kind and loving in spirit. Our Queen, our peacemaker, the one I will treasure in my heart. Love Lynne

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Our prayers are with the family.
We enjoyed being in the married couple class that you and Mr. Walker taught.

Sister Bernice Walker and her husband Deacon Eddie Walker were cherished examples for my wife and I to follow after we joined Palestine Missionary Baptist Church as a new couple. We strengthen our relationship with Christ as members of Sister Walker’s Sunday School Class. Our bond with Sister and Deacon Walker became more as family with their gracious embrace of our parents during their visit from El Paso TX. Their connection continued to grow over the years with each call made or cards sent...

To a very special lady, you have left a great legacy behind, for others to follow. God has taken you to the next step and now you are free of all the things that could get in your way. Fly away my sister you are free.

Kenneth condolences to you and your family may God bless you with peace and understanding.

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Bernice's Obituary

Bernice McDonald Walker was born April 26, 1936, in Camden, Arkansas, the eldest of Glen and Odessa McDonald’s eight children.She attended public schools in Camden and Stephens, Arkansas, also the University of Arkansas in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.Reared in a Christian Home, Bernice confessed...

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