Clarence G. Walker, 66, of Milwaukee, WI, died December 10, 2005, in Milwaukee.
Mr. Walker grew up in Gulfport where he was a member of Mercy Seat Baptist Church. He later moved to Milwaukee and joined Cannan Baptist Church where he was active as an Usher.
He was preceded in death by his parents; George Walker and Emma Baylock Walker; two sisters, Bama Howard, Annie Jean Walker; one brother, Charles C. Walker.
His survivors include: two sons, Daryl Walker, Kerry Walker both of San Jose, CA; two daughters, Chelmer L. Johnson, Chicago, IL, Kimberly Walker, Milwaukee, WI; six sisters, Catherine Walker Dukes, Chicago, IL, Joan Walker Nugent, Seaside, CA, Nancy Stapleton, Georgia Walker, Pauline Walker and Joyce Nealous all of Gulfport, one aunt, Annie M. Gage, Pensacola, FL, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral: 10 a.m., Friday, December 16, 2005, Cannan Baptist Church, Milwaukee, WI. Interment: Evergreen Cemetery, Milwaukee, WI.
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Mozella Mosley-Spearman
December 15, 2005
To Catherine Walker-Dukes and family: I just learned of the loss of your brother and want you to know how sorry I am. I will keep you in my prayers.
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