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John Arthur Walker Sr.

Everett, Washington

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John Arthur Walker, Sr.

John died suddenly on May 26th in Sedro Wooley, Washington. John was born December 17, 1953 in Richland Washington. John liked his long career in the auto business, he liked to barbeque, but mostly loved to garden. John had humor in every situation that he was...

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I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I always enjoyed John's company. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I'm so sorry to hear of John's passing. We have been friends since we were 12 years old. We were like brothers. I have alot of great memories of us growing up. John and his sense of humor will be missed!

John was a fantastic gardener and enjoyed surrounding himself with people who appreciated his knowledge and humor. He was a lonely man at heart and his gruff exterior kept many of us distanced from him.
He will be missed by many co-workers, friends and family. It saddens me to hear that we have not scheduled a gathering to celebrate his passing.
I hope he is happy and at peace now.

John was a good man and a fine brother. We will miss him. Thank you for the rememberences of John and all of your kind thoughts and words.

I am very sorry to read about John passig away. Our familys grew up together for several years from our youth up. My sincere condolences.


Richard J Halberstadt

We are so sorry to hear of your loss . I myself never knew him. but i know the incredible man and father his son has become.

We are so sad to hear of John's passing. John was a great friend and someone we loved dearly. We both enjoyed many years of working with John. Our prayers and love to all of John's family.

We are so sorry to hear of Johns passing. We were fortunate to have had John as part of our firm for a few years. In that time we came to admire him for his strength and grace. He was a gentle man.Our sympathy to John's family.

Oh dear dad, Can you see me now?
I am myself, like you, somehow.
I'll ride the wave Where it takes me.
I'll hold the pain, Release me.

Oh dear dad, Can you see me now?
I am myself, like you, somehow.
I wait up in the dark,For you to speak to me.
I'll open up, Release me.