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Stanley Walker

Syracuse, New York

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(Muhammad) March 30, 2008 Stanley Walker (Muhammad), 57, the first son of Syetheria Walker and the late Hamilton Walker, was called home on March 30, 2008. Stanley was born in Brooklyn, NY, and raised in North Babylon, NY, with three siblings, Patricia, Irving and Hassan. Stanley worked as a...

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I worked at the Post-Standard as the cafe' manager. Stan would come in to get a cup of tea every morning and we'd chit chat of current events..etc. I will sorely miss our conversations, he was joy to be around. You are missed.

It was a blessing for me to meet Brother Stanly through the Muhammad Study Group, I will miss his guidance.
I pray for grace, peace and mercy for his family at this most difficult time.

Joyce and family,
Very sorry to hear of Stan's passing. I worked as a security guard at Post Standard and Stan always spoke and greeted me each day. Joyce, I was at the front lobby each day when you came in to ride home with Stan. Wonderful, thoughful man. Fond memories of truly a caring person. I will miss him and I will always have nice memories of him. Would like to speak with you Joyce if you would like. My deepest sympathy and love go to you and your family. There is a wonderful...

I worked with Stan at the Post-Standard and he was always a joy to be around with his near-constant smile and upbeat spirit. My sympathies to his family and friends.

Stan was such a wonderful kind warm-hearted man and I know everyone agrees he'll be sorely missed. I'll certainly never forget when he jump-started my car because I'd foolishly left the lights on in a hurry to file a story. He did it with a smile even though it couldn't have been much fun as it was the end of the night shift in the middle of a nasty winter--he didn't even lecture me for being so absent-minded. God bless his family and may all the good memories help you through this very...

I worked with Stan at the Post-Standard and he was one of the nicest people I ever met. He always had a smile and a kind word. My deepest sympathies to his family. He will truly be missed.

My sincerest sympathies to the family. He will be truly missed. May you find comfort in the Lord.
Love, Sis. Brenda

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.

Our Deepest condelesenes to the Walker Family. We pray for the Peace of God for you and your family at this time.