Christopher-Walker-Obituary

Christopher Walker

Dallas, Texas

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WALKER, MR. CHRISTOPHER, age 33 died January 27th, 2003 in Indianapolis, In formerly of Dallas, Texas. Mr. Walker was employed as a Vice President of Investments and Regional Sales Manager for J P Morgan Chase Investment. His services are Saturday, February 1st, 2003 at 2:00 P.M. at the St. Mark...

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Hi Baby, Today is just one of many special days that we cherished together. Until this morning ALWAYS at 12:00 a.m. my phone would ring. No matter where you were or what you were doing you always called to sing happy birthday to me and wish me happy Valentine's day. It never failed you always concluded the song with these two comments.... You are getting old and your time clock is ticking slower and slower. At that very moment I could visualize you throwing your head back and laughing....

Chris,

You were like a little brother to me and I will forever miss you. I know that you are at peace now; smiling down on us.

Love You Forever,

Doll

You will be missed greatly.

Chris was my brother. We fought and loved like brother and sister. He will truly be missed by me. It is very hard for me to think that I will not be able to see him again until I meet the Lord. I will never forget him and his generosity for others. I know how much he loved the Lord and I know that he is dancing before his Jesus. I can see him twirling before Jesus and doing his cart-wheels and singing as loud has he can. I have many fond memories of the two of us together to comfort...

Tish and Monette,

I too will forever cherish the fond memories of Chris. Like the time he cooked soul food at my apartment for several of us from the Singles Ministry at New Mt. Zion. We determined then that we didn't need two cooks in the kitchen.

And Chris taught me how to make peach cobbler (the cheating way).

Then there was the Valentine's Day that he took Debbie and me out to buy cards, candy and a stuffed animal.

Chris was always visiting...

Chris was a wonderful friend and I will greatly miss him. I've know him about 5 years and last saw him in DC in July. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the Beloved Family:
I met Chris at New Mt Zion Singles' Ministry in which Chris was very instrumental in the ministry. Chris was an inspiring Young Man, with the Love of Christ beaming and glowing, and with Character that we loved and enjoyed. Never, can I remember Chris saying no to any of the assistance I needed. He's missed, however, I know he is with the Lord, and what a JOY! To Be absent from the Body is to be present with the Lord! Those in the Family of Jesus Christ will...

To The Family:
Your loss is a loss for humanity; for Chris is one of the most humane individuals who has ever walked the earth. He was also one of the most noble and honerable people I've ever had the pleasure to call friend. His is a case where one is tempted to question God's work, but God's work is unquestionable. We just have to accept the fact we were granted the pleasure of his company for the time we had him. For me, he was like the little brother I never had. Though his...

Chris and Monette, You have our deepest sympathy for the lost of your beloved son.

Marcia LaRue and Family
Muskogee, Oklahoma