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David Walker

Lower Saucon Township, Pennsylvania

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David Walker David Walker, 58, of Lower Saucon Township, died March 21 in St. Lukes Hospital. He was married to M. Elizabeth (Cooper) Waler for 37 years May 2003. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, he was a son of the late James C. and Alice G. (Stafford) Walker. He was a member of St....

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SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR DAD'S PASSING. WE KNOW WHAT A BATTLE HE FOUGHT, AND HOW MUCH HE LOVED HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS. WE WERE DOWN IN FLORIDA AND UNABLE TO PAY OUR RESPECTS, BUT KEPT ALL IN OUR PRAYERS. THINKING OF YOU IN THIS TIME OF SORROW, BOB, JESSICA WISOWATY.

Neal and Jim,
So sorry to hear about your dad, he evidently was an amazing guy. You've been through quite a lot of pain lately -- now its time to reflect on all the good times and positive memories. You're in our prayers. Jim, Leslie and Isabella Peters.

Jimmy, Neal and Mrs. Walker, I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Althought, I don't remember if I have ever met him in person, I have met his genius through his sons. He will live on through all he has touched.

Dear Beth, Jim, Neal & Christine:
We were so sorry to hear of David's passing. Wish we could be with you at this sad time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love,

We'll see you at the Lake.

I am so sorry for your loss. I am honored to have cared for David in the past. You're in my thoughts and prayers.
Fondly,
Andrea(from OHLV)

Jim, Neal, and Mrs. W: Thinking of you all. Your dad was a big influence on my hockey career and more importantly, life. - JD

BETH AND FAMILY, CAROL AND I ARE EXTENDING OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES. DAVE WAS A GREAT FRIEND AND WILL BE MISSED. THE LAKE PICTURE HAS BEEN DIMMED.OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. TAKE CARE, BILL AND CAROL

Jim and Neal - I enjoyed a wonderful day of golf with you and your father many months ago and found him to be extremely level-headed. In fact, if my memory serves me right, he was the only one who didn't throw a club that day. I will keep him in my prayers.
Regards - Mark (Tino's friend)