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Malcolm Ernest Walker Jr.

Dallas, Texas

May 24, 1943 – May 9, 2022

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May 24, 1943
DIED
May 9, 2022
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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Malcolm Ernest Walker, Jr., of Dallas, TX, passed away May 9th, surrounded by his family, after a short battle with cancer. Malcolm was born on May 24, 1943 to Malcolm Walker, Sr, and Maurine Threalkeld Walker in Dallas, TX. After graduation from South Oak Cliff HS in '61, Malcolm was offered a...

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Malcolm & I were childhood friends because our fathers worked together at Texas Bitulithic & our mothers were friends too. Our parents would play cards on Friday nights & I was lucky enough to get to hang out playing games or cards with Malcolm or sometimes our dads dropped us at the movies. I will never forget Malcolm. He was the sweetest friend and my parents Doris & Harry Beeman loved him too. I am so sad to hear of his passing.

We miss seeing your face smile and being able to talk with you, you were an awesome man. All the great advice and the laughs....sighhhh

Oh, what a great friend and fellow athlete at SOC. I met Malcom while playin Junior high football. Malcom was at Holmes and I was at Boude Storey. Praise God we ended up at the same high school. We were in a lot of clesses together at SOC. Let out was that Malcom played basketball as well. We played on the first state playoff team in 1960. I cherished my tome in high because of athletes like Malcom Walker. We nicknamed him Baby Huey after a cartoon character. He was like Baby Huey until he...

He was the sweetest man you´d ever want to know. I miss my hunting and fishing buddy. He was a great teacher.

Malcolm was one of my heroes At SOC! Always a good guy. In later life he was like "a tree planted by still waters". He flourished to God 's glory. My sincere condolences to the family. Vickie Bear

A great friend in SOC Hi with many great stories about him. I still talk about him to this day and what he meant to me. The team would gather on the front lawn of SOC in August to run basic plays, see who's in shape, and to get to know the new kids. My first day there my dad took me to practice. He saw Malcolm running about and said "his thighs are bigger than your waist, are you playing against him?". I replied "no, I'm playing with him (thank God)."

It was my honor to play football with Malcom in high school. As a freshman I had to run down the line of the players, then there was Malcom, thought I was going to die running into him as he was a tough athlete, but soon admired the man and enjoyed our football time together. I always knew he would make it to the top and he did. God bless his family in their loss. He will be missed, one of the greatest players ever.

Brett, Joel, David and families, I coached with your Dad at St. Mark's back in the 1970s. He taught me so much about coaching and about football, and he was a great guy and a great friend. Brilliant, compassionate, tough, kind-hearted, giving, wonderful sense of humor and sense of fun. He was a terrific role model for me, as I am sure he was for you as well.

Malcolm Walker was a wonderful man, kind, and loyal to everyone. His wife, Mary Jo Walker was the same way. Very special people!! I worked with Malcolm in his accounting practice, and learned so much. He really was a brilliant man too! He will be missed. My sympathy goes out to all his family and friends.