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Walker Inman Jr.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Walker Patterson Inman, Jr. "Skipper" GROVER, WY - Walker Patterson "Skipper" Inman, Jr. died peacefully in his sleep on February 24, 2010 in Denver, Colorado. He was born March 11, 1952 in Florence, S. C., the only child of Walker Patterson Inman and Georgia Polin. He was orphaned at the age of...

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God Bless his children.

I met walker when he was a young man back in the 60&70s when he came to stay at his Aunt Doris in Somerville N J.I just found out of his passing. I took care of him at the Estate he and I were good friends he trusted me and he would come home with me for dinner we lived on the estate my prayers are with you and your family. GOD BLESS YOU.

I met Skipper over 20 years ago in Hawaii. Also spent time visiting him at Greenfield Plantation during that time. May he find everlasting peace, and may his family feel comfort in the prayers being sent their way. Aloha.

Skip was a great friend of the Steamboat Springs Band. He invited us to stay at his home at the Greenfield Plantation and perform a concert in the horse arena back in 1975. He came to visit us at the 'Big House', our band headquarters in Macon, Georgia. Our condolences to the family.

I met Skipper first over 30 years at
Greenfield Plantation, and was impressed by his openness, and sincere welcome. I saw him a few times over the years, and he always remembered my name, despite several years between meetings. I always thought that was pretty cool, as his was such a huge world. Hope you've found Peace, Skipper, and may God bless your family.

The Denver Post article described Walker quite well. Although we lost touch - I have many fond memories of Evergreen, CO and cherished friends back in the late 70s. You will forever be sailing into the sunset. It warms my heart to know you found family and love- it is most important in life. I celebrate you my dear friend. Until we "meet" again :) and for your family- Peace be with you - you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. He has only left us for a short...

I have such fun memories of Skipper as a child. He and I were the saem age and he lived across the road from my grandmother and grandfather Leroy and Lee Brunson until he was 13 in the town of Brunson. I always kept up with where he was. My cousins and I were so saddened to hear of his death. God bless you and may His words come as a comfort to you.

My prayers are with the inman family. My father passed when I was eight, so I wish the best for the children, and Daralee. I had a great time this past Dec 30 at Skippers home watching the firework show he had. He was proud of the Camel.The LLama was brought in a few hours before we got there and he was excited about him to.What great food he had fixed, I really enjoyed it, and all the activities that night. Skipper will be missed. What a kind and caring man he was. John L. Jones Sr.

Daralee .Live the life you love, Love the life you lead. Hope you are strong and in a safe place. Phillip