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Paul James WALKER

Oro Valley, Washington

Jun 28, 1951 – Jun 30, 2017 (Age 66)

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BORN
June 28, 1951
DIED
June 30, 2017
AGE
66
LOCATION
Oro Valley, Washington

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WALKER, Paul James 66, of Tucson, passed away on June 30, 2017 in Vancouver, WA surrounded by family. He was born on June 28, 1951 to Lois and Tom Walker. He is survived by his wife, September, his children, Mason and Misty, his grandchildren, Preston, Victoria and Greyson, sister, Lisa Madore,...

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You couldn't possibly imagine how much I miss knowing that you are close by.

I was searching for a number to get in touch with Paul, when I found that he had passed. We met Paul at Country Emporium many many years ago. Once in awhile he would come into the motorcycle dealership where I worked to look at quads and kick tires. We loved going into Country Emporium to see what new things he had found and to listen to his travels. We met beautiful September and their children. We are so saddened by the loss of Paul and our thoughts are with his family.

Wow Paul, no wonder I haven't been seeing you around the antique/collectible stores. We went to Cragin Elementary school through Catalina High School together. We had the same interests of antique western memorabilia, too. Thought it was so cool you were born in Tombstone.
Knew your sweet mom, Summer and your kids since they were little. We'll take care fellow Trojan and will see you when I see you.

It has truly been an honor to know Paul for 30 years and be able to call him our friend. His passing is a tremendous loss to his family, friends, and the entire Tucson community, but he will live on in our hearts. We will fondly be reminded of the friendship we shared when we pass Tucson landmarks, such as the Walker family owned Country Emporium antique store, Trail Dust Town and the antique fairs where Paul & his beloved dog, Maggie, would set up. Vaya con dios, Paul.

Paul was a kind man who loved his family and Maggie. Always ready to share a story with friends. Lost too soon, but not forgotten. Mickey Wilder & Brick Storts

Mason, Misty and September, we send our prayers, thoughts and condolences during these trying time.

Mason and Misty,
Your whole family is in our hearts and prayers. The measure of a man is easy to see in the children that he raised. What an amazing legacy he is leaving. Mason, you and your father are part of the same tradition. Your Dad embraced history and tradition while your family's lifestyle embraces new technology and family values-both part of the same tradition. You all do him proud.

September, Mason & Misty and your family we send our condolences for your loss. Our prayers go out to you all.

My big brother since I was 5 or 4 is gone. Can't talk yet.
I love you, Pablo.
--Rick