Erick "Clint"-Walker-Obituary

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Erick "Clint" Clinton Walker

Logan, Ohio

May 26, 1961 – Dec 2, 2016 (Age 55)

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BORN
May 26, 1961
DIED
December 2, 2016
AGE
55
LOCATION
Logan, Ohio

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Garrett-Cardaras Funeral Home - McArthur Obituary

Erick Clinton (Clint) Walker, 55, of McArthur, passed away Friday, December 2, 2016 at his residence. He was born May 26, 1961 in McArthur, Ohio, the son of the late Orville Edward Walker and Eileen Jean (Landrum) Walker.

After graduating from Vinton County High School in 1979, he...

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Clint was a childhood friend... he was the same then, as it turns out that he was as an adult...a wonderful, kind, happy person with boundless energy and enthusiasm for life! May the Angels Forever Watch Over You.

May God be with your family today and in coming days to ease your pain.

Cindy and family, so sorry for your loss R yam had so much respect for Clint and enjoyed working with him. Steve and Tonette

I am saddened to hear this. May you rest in peace.

Clint was a childhood friend, we met when we moved to Market street. He was a wonderful, funny loving person, always so full of life. he was such a unique person. He was my husband Doug's and I organist for our wedding on 6-11-1983. I have many memories of him. Hugs. Sharon Saylor Eveland

A class mate of my brother's and became a friend to me, I will miss his scarcism and zest for life. Blessings to his family and friends for comfort.

My mother, Jeannie Vince Whitacre, was Clint's cousin. Mom always spoke highly of her relatives in McArthur. I was able to connect with Clint on Facebook and saw what wonderful man he was. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Brother Clint; We love you and are thankful for the love and wisdom we shared in this life. We look forward to renewing our friendship with you "one of these days". God has blessed you. Rest in Peace. Love, Bob and Jeannie Graetz

Clint was my high school English teacher, which was where I first met him. He was always enthusiastic and passionate in his instruction and it was obvious that he wanted nothing more than to pass his love of literature onto his students. He was one of those teachers that truly made an impact; I hope he knew that.
Later, in my adult life, I spent quite a bit of time with Clint as a member of the Friends of the Library Community Players. This was an opportunity to see another side of...