Edward-Walker-Obituary

Edward Mar Walker

Greenville, North Carolina

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The Rev. Edward Mar "Ed" Walker, 75, of Greenville departed this life on Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011. Born June 8, 1935, in Rose Hill, he was the son of the late James D. and Sula Walker. He attended school in Wilmington. After high school, he attended Holmes Bible College and completed advanced...

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I AM BLESSED BY HAVING KNOWN ED WALKER FOR NEARLY ALL OF MY ADULT LIFE. HE COULD BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE AND LIFT YOUR SPIRITS WITH A SMILE AND A KIND WORD, WHICH HE ALWAYS HAD PLENTY AND WAS WILLING TO SHARE. WE WILL ALL MISS ED WALKER

Pam, Eddie and Gordy, I was saddened to hear of the passing of your father. He and your mother were fine people and I am honored to have known them. Your father performed our wedding ceremony 25 years ago March 2. Hold each other close and lean on each other for comfort. May memories of times spent together bring you comfort. Love to you all. Jim & Ann Land

Pam, Eddie and Gordy. So sorry for the loss of your father. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.. Carol Carlyle McLaurin( Jenks, OK)

Pam and family, I are sorry to hear of your loss. Mr Walker was a nice person to talk with and be in his company. He sincerely cared for people.You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

We are very sorry for your loss.
With deepest sympathy,
Greg and Wanda Graham

My sincerest condolence to Eddie and Gordy and the other membrers of the Walker families. Your father always had time to share a friendly hello and smile when we saw each other. He was interested in how you are doing and cared really a lot about people. I remember him fondly as a minister at Grace Church, seeing him at the hospital when I was between pateint care and around town. He will surely be missed by all, and may time heal your sorrow during this time of your loss of a loved one.

Dearest Holly, I know your grandfather and grandmother meant the world to you and I know how much you will miss them. Your grandpa was your rock. Now he's your rock in heaven. He will always be standing beside you in memory as you continue your journey in life.

The memory I most cherish of your grandfather? Every time I had the pleasure of speaking with him he ALWAYS said how proud he was of you and of what a nice son I had in Dan. For him to take the time everyday to praise the...

I am sorry for your loss. Continue to pray to God for strength and comfort he will be there. He provides a future and hope for you and a better life if you will your life in doing his will.

Mr. Walker was always smiling and always had a kind word everytime I saw him.

Tammy Oakley Strickland