June Brown Walker

June Brown Walker obituary, Centerville, TN

June Brown Walker

June Walker Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McDonald Funeral Home, Inc. - Hickman County on May 4, 2025.

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Mrs. June B. Walker
Was born June Blondell Brown June 1, 1939, to the parents of Matt and Willie Mae Brown of Centerville TN. She was a 1959 graduate of O.H Bernard High School. Mrs. Walker accepted Christ at a young age at the Columbia Ave Church of God, where at the request from the mothers of the church would often sing the" The Lord Will Make a Way Somehow". You know she was a Brown and they all got that voice. It was her marriage to Mr. Garland Walker in1980, that permitted her to drop the middle name that she hated so much. A homemaker who enjoyed cooking her famous Sunday Dinners for her nephews David,Steven,Terry, Ernesto and Carlos who would come visit her and her husband Garland Walker on Wells St. every Sunday. She often said "if the neices want to eat they had better beat them boys up here". Mrs Walker is preceeded in death by her parents, her husband Garland Walker, her siblings Geneva Robinson, Louis Perkins, Ophelia Frazier, Fred T. Brown, Edmonia Woolridge and Ruby Gray, her nieces Maria Ramos, Ella Woolridge, Valarie Brown and Chris Corbin. 2 nephews Steven Woolridge and Harold(Danny)Frazier, 1 great niece Shanelle Ramos and 1 great nephew Vidall Corbin. Mrs. Walker is survived by her loving and devoted sister Carolyn Johnson with the assistance of her son Terry(Bumpa sticka)Johnson. Mrs. Walker's children are Michael(Donna)Brown Centerville TN, Brenda Clark El Paso TX, Ruby Peters Centerville TN, Marion and James Brown Mt. Pleasant TN and Thomas Cummings Chattanooga TN. 12 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren, 14 Nieces and Nephews,with 30 great nieces and nephews, along with 10 great great nieces and nephews.
To the community of Columbia Ave. Thank you for the thoughts and prayers.
To the staff of Centerville Life Care, I ask God to continue you Bless You with a Loving and Caring Heart
To the staff of Mcdonalds Funeral home, Thank you for all the assistance during our time of need.

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