Lee-Walker-Obituary

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Lee Patrick Walker

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Mar 13, 1959 – Mar 29, 2017

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BORN
March 13, 1959
DIED
March 29, 2017
LOCATION
Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Thomson In the Park Funeral Home and Cemetery Obituary

It is with deep sorrow the family announces the passing of Lee Walker on March 29, 2017, at the age of 58 years.Lee was predeceased by his parents, Patrick and Helen of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He will be sadly missed by his wife Colleen; son Dylan (Chloe); daughter Carly; brother Darren...

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We were all very saddened to hear of Lee's passing. He truly was a remarkable person. He gave me a set of Brian Tracy motivational tapes years ago and I have shared them with other friends and family countless times. My favourite quote is "Successful people are always looking for opportunities to help others." That idea has always stuck with me and clearly from all the wonderful messages and memories shared here by his loving family and many great friends, it was something Lee lived in his...

Sorry to hear of Lee's passing.

This is what can happen when you Google an old lost friends name. This saddens me deeply. Although Lee and I drifted apart in our twenties I never change the admiration I had for him. He was a heart and laughter filled chapter of my life. I just wish I could have told him that. He will be missed He was a 1st class guy.

Colleen, Dylan and Carly
We were so sorry to hear of Lee's passing. We all had some fun times here in Saskatoon and also at Jackfish Lake. There aren't really any words to make you feel better but please know we are thinking of you.

Linda, Emil, Hayley and Erin Petrow

Lee was a very funny guy, and was always a gentleman.
I remember when Lee, Hugh, and Randy ("It's cased") took a car trip to
the states, shortly after high school.... and on returning, marvelled
at Lee's ability to easily convince girls that he was in the NHL.
He did have the looks.
Lee was also very kind to me, and I'll never forget that.

Bob and Vicki

Dear Colleen and family,
We were so sorry to hear of your husband's passing. Sincere condolences to all the family.

Dear Colleen and Family - so sorry to hear about Lee - have not seen him in many years but have very fond memories - he was a great guy and we sure had some fun when we were younger. Bob Korol (Saskatoon, SK)

Dearest Colleen, Dylan, Carly & Darren, I am so sorry and shocked to hear of the passing of Lee. Memories of our days at Caswell, raiding his Mom's frig when mine was empty, gorging ourselves on pies at the Exhibition - shed building, fence building (how anything is still standing after we got through with it). He adored you and was so proud of his children - he had the heart of a lion and the soul of a gentleman - we'll miss him dearly.
Sending love, thoughts & prayers at this time.

Colleen So sorry to hear about Lee. There are no words that can help only time will help ease the pain. Just wanted you to know we are thinking of you at this difficult time. Brad and Karen