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Andrew A. "Andy" Walker

Auburn, New York

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AUBURN - Mr. Andrew A. 'Andy' Walker, 76, of 6140 Oakridge Road, Auburn, passed away Thursday, May 20, 2010, at SUNY Upstate University Hospital. A native of Bennington, Vt., he was born on May 16, 1934, the son of Donald and Cecilia Helena Liberty Walker. The family relocated to Syracuse, and...

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Mrs Walker, Scott and Family. I have many fond memories and lessons learned from Mr Walker. Our Aloha and deepest condolences from Hawaii. We will release a lei into the Ocean this afternoon to symbolize the perpetual way Andy's touch will ripple throughout all time. As he touched his family and friends, and as they touch others with what they've learned from him, and so on, his legacy lives on. Live Aloha, Paul Klink and Family.

Mrs.Walker and Andy,Scott,Karen,
We are so sorry for your loss. Your father was always a kind man, and a very respected member of our Town of Owasco.
Our thoughts and prayers to you all.
Tammy Genkos Flaherty

Mrs. Walker and family,

So sorry to hear of your recent loss. Our thoughts and prayer are with you at this difficult time.

Dear Karen and family, I am sorry for the loss of your loved one. I remember your dad from when we were little and would play at your house and the Brennans. Take care, Karen. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

Betty, Andy, David and Karen...I am so sorry to read of Andy's passing. I have thought of him frequently through the years since our relocating to Florida and I enjoyed keeping in touch with him over the computer. Andy was a valued friend and a great shipmate but even moreso, he was in tune with our Heavenly Father which ensures his place in the Heaven we believe in and pray for. I wish I could have seen him one more time, but with that said, he will remain in my prayers and in my heart.

Mrs. Walker and family, I am very sorry for your loss. Captain Walker administered my oath when I joined the Navy Reserve in 1963, and a couple of months ago I got to talk to Captain Walker again after 47 years. We shared stories of the Evans Street(school)reserve center and our fellow sailors who served there. Captain Walker was truly an Officer and a Gentleman, may he rest in peace.

I am sorry to hear of your loss. I share my brothers rememberences of the kindnesses you showed our family while we lived on Oakridge Rd. My thoughts are with you.

Mrs. Walker,

I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Walker's untimely passing. He was such a good man. When my father passed away in 1972 and we moved to Auburn from NJ, he and your whole family welcomed us warmly. Mr Walker was always having us kids over and treated us so well. I know Bill and I have many good memories of our growing up on Oakridge Road due to his kindness. I felt like an extension of your family with Andy, Scott, and Karen. My family's thoughts and prayers are...

Mrs. Walker and Family,
I am sorry for your loss and I hope you all know that our whole family feels your pain. We have always considered your family as one of our own and we will truely miss Mr. Walker. Your whole family made us feel welcome when we moved here many years ago and all of us have never forgotten that. Please know that our prayers are with you at this time as you were with us when Mom passed. we love you all.