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ROLAND WALKER

Pikesville, Maryland

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 ROLAND WALKER  On March 9, 2013, Roland Walker; cherished husband of Vada Walker; loving father of Bart (Susan) Walker, Robert (Carolee) Walker, Hope (Michael) Slonim, Nicole (Jason) Upton, and Lindsey (Scott) Smith; devoted brother of the late Bert Walker; proud grandfather of Mia...

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Every day I spend in the Courtroom I am reminded of how few can approach, let alone match, your preparation and performance. I was blessed to have your example. Your legacy lives in my courtroom and always will. Sally Chester

I cannot believe Mr. Walker has been gone 10 years. To this day he remains a presence in courtrooms through the hundreds of Judges, attorneys and clients he inspired and influenced. His impact on my career is indelible. I think of him often and have tried to pass on his lessons to others. He loved the practice more than anything. I only hope he can continue in the afterlife. Vada carries on without the love of her life. Her adoration sparkles in her eyes when she speaks of him. I hope to...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

I just learned of Roland's passing. My deepest sympathy to Vada and the family. I had known Roland for over 40 years and am greatly saddened at learning of his passing. I know he will be greatly missed.


I have known Roland for many years. He was a devoted lawyer and a wonderful man. He will be missed!!!! Sincere condolences to the family.

Vada, Mike and I are in Florida and just heard your sad news. Roland will be missed. Linda DeLuca

In 1961, after graduating from law school, Roland hired me to work for him (Ihad to convince him that he needed someone.) Several years later, he made me his partner. Roland and I worked together for 13 years before I accepted appointment as a federal administrative judge.

I can honestly say everything I learned about how to deal with people with legal issues, how to conduct one's self in court, etc., I learned from him.In particular, I admired his sense of humor in virtually all...

Vada/Lindsey: I read of Roland's passing and wish to offer my sincere condolences.

As you recall, Roland brought Lindsey to the office several times and each conversation we had was meaningful and enjoyable.

My thoughts are with you.

Warren Brill

I have known Roland for 25 years through my work as a prosecutor. We were on opposite sides of the courtroom on many occasions, but those legal battles never spilled over into any personal animosity. I admired the zealous defense he offered his clients and knew that the cases would be hard, but fair, proceedings. I admired his courtroom demeanor and his closing arguments were always something to behold. He was as diligent as any advocate could be for his clients but it never resulted in...