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Erik James Walker

Clemmons, North Carolina

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Erik James Walker CLEMMONS -- Mr. Walker, 23, passed away unexpectedly Saturday, October 21, 2006. He was born October 15, 1983 in Forsyth County to Larry James Walker and Peggy Bowman Walker. Erik attended Clemmons First Baptist Church, was a graduate of UNC-Charlotte and a professional...

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I was at the Renegades game about a month ago when the tribute was given for Erik. I was with my 2 sons at the time aged 12. Words cannot convey what I feel for you and your family. Although Erik was taken way too soon he appeared to be a happy and fulfilled person. I have seen him play. There is nothing better than to see your son or daughter enjoying and succeeding at something they love. Knowing that may help you until your loved one and his family and friends are together again.

I continue to think of Erik and the wonderful family he left behind We keep a picture of Erik at our home so we never forget how he toughed our son and the memories we shall never forget
Fondly, Cathy Foard

As the Wilson Tobs dedicate their bullpen to Erik tonight, we will say a prayer for the family, whom I know still struggles with this tragedy. Though I never really knew Erik, when you spend all ball season with these young men, you feel like you do. He still lives in the hearts of many. God bless.

Six months ago today, our family suffered the worst imaginable tragedy when we lost Erik. We appreciate the West Forsyth and Little League Memorial and Dedication services and the Clemmons community's support and caring.

I had the pleasure of being Erik's teammate for two years in high school and then playing against him in college. He was an exceptional talent and more importantly a great guy. I'll always remember him for his sense of humor and for the great times we had together at West Forsyth.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Walker family.

Frances,Peggy and Larry,
My heart goes out to you and your families. I use to watch the boys playing ball in your front yard when they visited. What a handsome group. I know your heart is broken, mine is also broken for you. Please stay in touch, my prayers are with all of you.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.