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David Evans "Red Feather" Walker

Eureka, California

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David "Red Feather" Walker

David Evans Walker, better known to friends and family as Red Feather, left us for his spirit world on March 20, 2007, at Sharp Memorial Hospital in San Diego, following a scuba diving trip in Cozumel with his grandson Chris.

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To the family of David Walker, I want to express my sincere symapthy. I am glad that I had the good fortune to meet him. Your memories will bring you comfort.

With David around, I felt safe. No one could screw with me. I had David for backup. A large man in stature, and a soft heart.

My friend of forty years, from Topanga to Northern California, and all the stops between. We grew each other up. My heart is so full of David----his spirit resides in me. He's Ten Bears, He's Last of the Mohicans, He's Red Feather, He is my hero.

Gods' Speed, David Walker

Feather was my friend from the moment I meet him. I can't tell you what we were doing ,to protect the innocent. I called on him on many occasions,some were fun,some were serious,some were very serious. Today it's just fodder for dime store novels. We really didn't think we'd ever grow old. Feather never let me down,ever. That's a remarkable quality that only a few have. It was just a drop in the bucket to his extraordinary stature as a human being. I will miss the truck loads of manuer we...

We would like to express our condolences to David Walker's family. We had met David several times around the neighborhood. He was an interesting man to talk to and a good neighbor.
Carson & Rosa

I met David through his work as an investigator and will always be grateful for the caring, humor and professionalism that made a very difficult time so much easier to deal with.
My deepest sympathy to those he left behind.

I met David about 6 years ago through work. David was a great man who had done many things in his life. I loved listening to his stories of all of his many adventures. David will be greatly missed. He was a good man, kind, caring and considerate. My condolences to the family.