Ernest-Walker-Obituary

Ernest E. Walker

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

1941 - 2022

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Ernest E. Walker, 81 years, of Bethlehem passed away on December 14, 2022. He was the loving husband of Dianne E. (Petrovich) Walker with whom he shared 58 years of marriage and was a wonderful role model for his children and grandchildren. Born in Allentown in November 1941, he was the son of...

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Well another chapter has come to a close. Heard from Waydell today, your home sold. So many memories, visiting with you and all the family. I will forever be greatful for all the memories. Dianne, your love in life is now by your side again. Take care, miss you and love you, your sister

Hello Ernie, hope you have found the rest of the family who have already passed. The list is long. I hear your voice every time I call Dianne on her answering machine. Wednesday David went to Jimmy's hot dogs and ordered 3 doggies. Typically he only eats 2, but wanted to do a salute to each of his best buddies. Not the same sitting there alone, eating doggies. Safe travels, love your sister, Susan

We gathered at Monocacy Creek and had a beautiful ceremony yesterday. A final send off for you, the day, place and all who attended made it very special. May you travel in the waters and beyond. Love, Susan

Super Bowl Sunday, can you believe it? The Eagles are flying high, getting ready for another win. Sorry you are disappointed, but Larry, Jimmy, mom, Roy and me are happy. Miss having dinner and the game at your house. All those years of gathering to watch football were the best. Here is looking forward to a great game and win by the Eagles. Gather up Larry, Jimmy, mom and Roy and enjoy the game. Love, your sister

Just read my last message, a Freudian slip. I wrote your living sister, meant to say your loving sister. I hope you have found all the others who have passed and also the latest, Jimmie. It is his birthday today, never thought he would be gone before me. Anyway, wanted to let you know the Eagles are in the Super Bowl. Sorry, but Larry, Jimmie and I are happy. Take care of our younger brother. Love, your sister

Life is not supposed to happen like this. Our youngest brother has joined the family at heavens gates. I am so sad for all that is going on. Difficult for me to talk (which I am sure you find hard to believe). Watch over all of us, your living sister, Susan

So sorry... Ernie was always such a quiet, gentle but solid presence. Please be assured of our prayers and our deepest sympathy. Ellen & Buzz

Once again it is another sad day. Your caring, thoughtful nature was always in the forefront of life. You always had the quiet, silent thoughtfulness, never making a fuss of how much you cared. Not sure if you made your last "doggie day" on your birthday, I hope so. Jim and David went to Jimmies the day we heard of your passing, gave you a chocolate milk salute. We had so many good times and memories as a family. The last couple of years with Covid was different, although not sick, it...

You are now relieved from your post. A job well done fellow veteran. America thanks you for your service to our country in the defense of freedom. A Navy Vietnam Veteran.