Ann Lee Walker was welcomed to her Heavenly Home with open arms after being an Angel on Earth for 91 years. She passed peacefully on October 19 surrounded by family and serenaded by Vince Gill and Emmy Lou Harris. She is survived by her 4 children, who each felt her love, immeasurably: Legenia Walker Guindon, Dan Walker, Richard Walker and Tammy Muterspaw. She was the best and most adoring "Nanny" to 13 grandchildren and 30 great grands. Ann's family is planning a memorial service for a later date to be held at the Dayton National Cemetery to rest with her husband, John "Gene" Walker.
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Becky Beam Hancock
October 24, 2025
My visits with Ann have always been sweet and joyful. I am blessed to have known her since the 60´s when her daughter became my lifelong friend. What a precious lady!
Dick Charles
October 24, 2025
Rest in Peace, Ann. Worked with Ann at the Xenia Daily Gazette during the 1970's.
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