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May your treasured memories provide comfort and peace in your time of grief. Please be strengthened from Isaiah 61:1,2 our God binds up the broken-hearted and comforts all who mourn.
October 29, 2018
Aquasco, Maryland
Sylvia A. Walker Affectionately known as "Syl", of Upper Marlboro, MD. transitioned to Eternal Rest on Wednesday, September 5, 2018. Loving fiancé of Rodney Lathern. Beloved mother of Shontelle Bolden, Danielle Walker and Anthony Walker. She leaves to cherish her memory one grandchild;...
Read MoreMay your treasured memories provide comfort and peace in your time of grief. Please be strengthened from Isaiah 61:1,2 our God binds up the broken-hearted and comforts all who mourn.
October 29, 2018
Sending my sincerest condolences to Ms. Sylvia's family and friends. Her son Anthony and my son Breon attended school together and are still great friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Sherrell Purnell
September 13, 2018 | Upper Marlboro, MD
With deepest condolence to Adrienne, sisters, and Sylvia's children. I was sadden to her of your loss. Sylvia had a smile that lit up a room I am glad I got to know her through you Adrienne and you spoke so highly of her over the many years of our friendship. May you all continue to lean on he lord and he will give you strength now and days ahead. Val and Kevin
Valerie Bland
September 12, 2018 | Stafford, VA
I want to express my felt sympathy to the family of Sylvia. I met her years ago through her baby sister Vanessa. I will forever rember her beautiful smile and personality at the Wilkerson Family gatherings. May you rest in peace. I love you Sylvia and God loves you best. To her children and siblings I will keep you guys in my prayers. So sorry I am unable to attend due to just getting out of the hospital myself. Love you all and stay STRONG..
Gregory Johnson
September 12, 2018 | Eastern Shores, VA
May Sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Sylvia. I will never forget her kindness. May God give you comfort during this time.
Kathleen Jackson
September 12, 2018 | Chicago, IL