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Walter E. "Gene" Banker

Westerly, Rhode Island

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September 3, 2024
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Westerly, Rhode Island

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North Stonington - Walter E. "Gene" Banker, 68, admired husband of Nadine (Gross) Banker, of North Stonington, passed away at his treasured home Sept. 3, 2024. Born in Westerly, R.I., he was the son of the late Walter T. and Madeline "Mem" Banker.Gene worked as a machinist at Davis-Standard for...

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To the entire Banker family-my sincere condolences. Gene and I were 4-Her's in Chet Perkins club a long time ago. We shared the love of horseback riding and taking part in so many 4-H activities. We were also club officers at the same time. Our families shared a very special bond way back then. Gene was an amazing person! I'm so very sorry for the loss of such a wonderful man. In Gene's name, I made a donation to the CT 4-H Horse Program. Diane Coburn Martin

To the entire Banker family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Our families have been friends for decades. My Mom (Sally) & Dad ( Harold) were the best of friends, bowling buddies & more....and Mimi was my sister Cheryl's godmother. Love and condolences to all of you. Suzanne Buzzi

Nadine- my sincere condolences on the passing of your beloved husband Gene. May all the memories you made during your life together give you and your family strength at this sad time. He will remain with you forever.

So sorry for the lose of Gene he will be greatly missed by many. I will always remember the smile on his face and gleam in his eyes whenever we talked especially when it was time to go north! Even when he and little Jon delivering wood in winter did it with a smile. You'll be missed bud. RIP Till we meet again my friend.

Nadine, so sorry for the loss of your husband as well as your dad and your brother. We pray for you and your family as you go through this time of sorrow. Richard and Cathy Holman

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Nadine and Family~ So sorry to hear about Gene. We are thinking of you all during this sad time and sending prayers for peace in the difficult times ahead.

Gene was a wonderful person. Although I got to know him very well over the last 40+ years I still remember one of the first times that I witnessed his kind and caring demeanor. We were working at Harris Graphics and as I remember it I was sitting in the lunch room (during lunch) and Gene was also sitting nearby. When I looked up from my sandwich there was Nadine bringing Gene a warm home made lunch. His eyes said it all. I don't recall any of the other wives doing that. They were newlyweds...

Worked with Gene at DS.never saw him without a smile or good story to tell. Great guy RIP