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Beth Russell Walker

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Beth Russell Walker 1916 ~ 2008 Our wonderful mother and grandmother, Beth Russell Walker, passed away on 7 February, 2008 and returned to the presence of her Heavenly Father to be reunited with her husband, J. Harris Walker. She lived an exemplary life and left behind a large...

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Dear Walker Family,

My sister Florence, forwarded to me your mother's obituary. I remember the many years of her being an Organist, her outgoing nature. And especially her very vocal support of David during our ward's run in the all church basketball tournament. She was a great woman to be around, I appreciate her example and spirit.

Beth was the person I most wanted to be as I lived my life She was dedicated and committed, but real. I am blessed to have known her.

My sympathy goes out to the Walker clan. Helen, I last saw your Mom at Jean Willis's funeral. It had been so long. I knew her from some where and she had to scold me into remembering her. I have my Mom here and she is just a few years behind your Mom and I understand what you probably went through. My love to the family and I know your Mother is in a better place.

Helen-David
What a great legacy your mother has left you.Our thoughts and prayers are with you always,
LaVell and Patti Edwards

I will miss her

Many years have separated those we fondly remember from our youth but those choice memories are not forgotten. Your mom and dad have both been a memorable influence in my life.

Elder & Sister Walker:
You have our deepest sympathy in the passing of Bill's mother. Beside a good man is a great wife and behind a good man is a wonderful mother. Both of you are in our prayers at this loss.

Dear Elder Walker,

Just a few months ago you spoke words of comfort to my family, at Dad's funeral. May those words be returned to you at this time and may you be blessed to retain every wonderful memory of your Mother, until you are able to hold her in your arms again.

We remember with fondness the years we lived in the Raymond 1st Ward and our association with Beth and Harris. She was one of the most approachable and open people we have ever known. Whenever you walked by their home, kitty-corner accross from the old Public School and she happened to be outside, you were invited to as long or short a visit as you had tome for. She always allotted you as much time as you had. She and Harris were truly kindred spirits. When the spheres were tuned, the gods...