Thomas-Walker-Obituary

Thomas Bryan Walker

Richmond, Virginia

1955 - 2024

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WALKER, Thomas Bryan, 68, of Richmond, passed away at his home on April 21, 2024, surrounded by his family. Tom was born May 26, 1955, to William "Bill" and Anne Walker of Richmond. He is survived by his wife of 43 years Roslyn Simon Walker; son, Louis William Walker (Ashley); daughters, Lauren...

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Dear Rosie, When I spoke to you on the tennis court last week, I was shocked to learn that your dear husband had passed away. I looked up his obituary and realized I had been out of town when it appeared in the Richmond paper. Please accept my sincere condolences for your huge loss. I am sorry that I did not have the opportunity to know such a wonderful husband , father, and friend. He sounds like one who made great contributions to the various communities to which he belonged. I know you...

To Roszie and the Walker family, I was saddened to learn of Tom´s death back in April. He was a great guy, kind, genuine and friendly, and a pleasure to work with. He and I served together for some years on the Sacred Heart Center board. It has been nice over these past few months to share memories about Tom when I encounter other friends who knew him. I know he Is greatly missed. I am thankful for good memories and his legacy defining how to lead a good and meaningful life. With much...

Our condolences to Roszie and all the Walker family. We always enjoyed seeing Tom on our trips to visit family on Montague Island. Such a friendly, kind man who will be missed by many!! Rest in peace Tom, your time on this earth was well spent!

Very sorry to learn of Tom passing. I remember Tom w From Waco and Rotary. He always had a smile on his face as well as genuine "Glad to see you".

Had the pleasure of knowing Tom for about 9 years. He really did make me and everyone else feel like a long lost relative. He was very kind, smart, and a joy to be around. I will be eternally smiling when thinking of him and how he made me feel at the Rpoa meetings. His warmth, comfort and curiosity for everyone would always infect the room. Tom will be missed very much. Thank you for sharing him with us.

Our deepest sympathies to the Walker family you are in our thoughts, hearts and prayers. We love you! Sharon and Doug Tinder

Fondly remember Tom,.especially the comfort and care he provided for my disabled sister, Robin Hummer, at The Virginia Home. Phyllis Hummer Yates

To the Walker family, I just wanted to express my dearest condolences to all of Tom´s family. I was friends with Tom when he arrived at Midlothian High School with all the newbies from Huguenot High in 10th grade. He was always smiling and there for his friends. When I was at Longwood and he at HS, we would see each other at many functions. He took time to answer my many questions about flipping houses, and after he spent hours at my dining room table, I decided, Nooooooo to that! I am...

My prayers are with the Walker family.