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Bruce A. Walker

Norfolk, Virginia

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Bruce Andrew Walker of Virginia Beach, Va., age 50, succumbed to a five and a half year battle with cancer on January 12, 2010. 1977 graduate of Pennsville Memorial High School, Pennsville, New Jersey, he was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and retired from the Department Of Defense. He was an avid...

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TO THE WALKER FAMILY,
VERY SAD TO READ OF BRUCE'S PASSING.
HE WAS A VERY KIND-FUND-LOVING PERSON.
MY FAMILY GREWUP WITH HIS ON PATTERSON AVE IN VALLEY PARK FOR MANY YEARS. THE STICK BALL GAMES IN THE COURT AND GAMES IN THE PLAYGROUND BEHIND ALL OF OUR HOUSES BRING BACK SO MANY HAPPY MEMORIES. THAT'S HOW WE SHOYLD ALL REMEMBER HIM.
AFTER RECENTLY LOSING MY ONLY BROTHER SEVERAL YEARS AGO AND MY DAD IN 2005 IN FULLY UNDERSTAND WHAT YOUR ARE ALL GOING THROUGH. OUT LIVES AND...

So long, Bruce. Though I have not seen you since we were kids, I am glad you were part of my family. Now you are with you mother, father, and brother who have gone on before you. Rest in peace.

The few years I knew Bruce back at Dam Neck, he would blow through Supply, have everyone in stitches, and out he went. He always went out of his way to be kind to people, including the low ones on the totem pole. I know his family has so many memories. Take care.

When I first met Bruce back in 1986, he made laugh so hard my stomach muscles ached for days.
Within a short amount of time we had become best friends. Back then BFF was not an acronym but after 24 year there is no drought that we are BFF. My mother had 8 boys but I had 8 brothers because Bruce would call me his brother from another mother.

Bruce was a kind person that everyone who met him loved him. He always had a way of making you feel special. Each and every one who...

To the Walker family

Words cannot express how deeply sorry we are for your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Keep the happy memories of Bruce close to your heart as they will comfort you in the days to come.

Deb, Carl, Steven and Ryan Knauer

Donna,Chris,Lindsay
I don't know what to say except I loved bruce and he will always be in my heart. I love you all too and I miss you all so much.
I really wished I could be there.
I read the entries and saw the one where he met you @ the dance Donna, I started crying because i never knew.
Donna,you are one of the best cousin's a person could ever have. I love you all.

To the Walker and Markland families: We are deeply saddened to hear about Bruce. God has called another angel home; a treasure which was His. I will always remember when we needed a place to store our washer and dryer when we first moved to VA and you were so kind to let us use your garage(that was back in 89). Thank you! Rest in peace Bruce. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Butch, Teri and Alison Funk

To Donna and family!
I was so surprised to hear of Bruce's passing. He was always willing to help us at work no matter what. I think of the memories of FCTCLANT and send my condolences to you and your loved ones. May you find comfort knowing that Bruce is not suffering any longer.

If there is anything I can do please don't hesitate to call on me.

Barb Vaughan

To the Walker Family:
My wife and I were friends with Bruce throughout high school. He was always kind, caring and helpful. He was one of the few close friends I had after moving to Pennsville. We have fond memories of H. S. dances, golf outings, proms and many other social activities shared with Bruce. We want to send our condolences to all of you. Thanks Bruce for your friendship and great memories!