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Ray S. Walker

1912 - 2017

Ray S. Walker obituary, 1912-2017, Bigler, PA

BORN

1912

DIED

2017

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Ray Walker Obituary

Ray S. Walker, 105, a lifelong resident of Bigler, died at his home on June 9, 2017.
Born March 13, 1912, at Bigler, he was the second child and oldest son of the three children of Gertrude Elizabeth (Confer) and Chester Arthur Walker.
Ray will be remembered fondly by his family for his zest for life, spirit of optimism, business acumen, entertaining storytelling, homespun philosophy, commitment to philanthropy, and total devotion to his family.
A true Renaissance man, he loved music, art, gardening, reading, travel and outdoor sports. As a youth, he was trained as a classical violinist at the Susquehanna College of Music in Clearfield. An affinity for music resulted in his being selected as the first drum major of the Clearfield High School Marching Band in 1928. However, his crowning accomplishment as a violinist was earning the position of concert maestro of the Penn State Philharmonic Orchestra in 1933.
Following graduation from Penn State in 1935, Ray returned home to the village of Bigler and founded the Bradford Coal Company. In the early years, he operated the company from the dining room of his father's home and was handicapped by the fact that Bigler had only two multi-party phone lines available for the entire village. However, during his 50 years at the helm of the company he earned a reputation as an innovator, and as a visionary. Bradford Coal Company was the first coal company to load a unit coal train in motion on the Pennsylvania Railroad; today, all coal shipped by rail moves in unit trains. He also arranged the first blasting of overburden in surface mining using ammonium nitrate in place of dynamite; this drastically changed the economics of surface mining. He constructed a large centralized coal preparation plant at Bigler which allowed Bradford Coal to ship high grade metallurgical coal used in making coking coal to steel mills worldwide. At its peak, the Bradford Group employed 700 people and was one of the largest coal companies in the state.
In March 1940, he married Louise Saupp of Houtzdale, and for the next 66 years she was his loyal life partner. Together, they formed an incredible bond based on love and mutual respect. They were truly each other's best friend, and worked together to build a business, raise a family, see the world and create a shared vision for how to make the world better for others. Following their marriage, they purchased a home and 10 acres in Bigler. Over the years, what was once a dumping ground for the local brick factory was transformed into the Walker Gardens. The Gardens became a center for activity and each year were open to the public for tours which helped local charities raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for civic projects and community endeavors.
Together, Ray and Louise also founded a number of civic and youth activities including Boy and Girl Scouts, Little League Baseball, the Bigler Playground and the Bigler YMCA. They also organized The Walker Family Foundation which funded numerous college scholarships for area youth and supported local charities.
In recognition of his outstanding work for charity, in 2002 he received the Distinguished Citizen of The Commonwealth Award from The Pennsylvania Society.
As part of this zest for life, Ray loved to travel and experience the unknown. He believed active travel to be the best form of education. Along with his travel partner Louise, he visited over 50 countries and all the continents including Antarctica. Their preferred method of travel was by train and included transcontinental journeys on The Orient Express, The Oriental Express, The Canadian National, the California Zephyr, The Blue Train of South Africa and the granddaddy of them all, the Trans-Siberian Railroad which in 1968 took them on a 5,700-mile rail adventure across Russia. In his final adventure, Ray traveled by Land Rover from Islamabad, Pakistan over the Himalayas into China and across the Gobi Desert from West to East deep into China. His favorite trip, however, was to London in 1953 where he and Louise represented the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of England. During that visit, they had the honor of meeting Winston Churchill.
He loved spending winters in Pennsylvania where he enjoyed outdoor winter activities. To him, the fun started with the first snowfall. He was an excellent ice skater and accomplished downhill skier. On his 95th birthday, he became the oldest person to downhill ski on the slopes of Holiday Valley at Ellicottville, N.Y. He also loved to snowmobile and was in his glory plowing through snowdrifts at 60 plus MPH. He called it invigorating.
However, no matter how long the journey, how great the adventure or how invigorating the ride, his favorite part was returning home to his family to share another round of stories. He delighted in family meals together and relished time spent with grandchildren and great grandchildren. Whether it was attending a dance recital, Little League game, hockey match or spelling bee, he rarely missed an activity of his offspring.
He was a 1931 graduate of Clearfield Area High School and a 1935 graduate of the Pennsylvania State College which later became the Pennsylvania State University.
Ray is survived by two sons, Jim and his wife Carol of Bigler, Alan and his wife Judy of Clearfield and a daughter, Susan Kriner and her husband Bill of Clearfield.
Also surviving are ten grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren: Jaimy Buck and husband Bill of Woodland, and their children Jeremy and wife Heather and Cody; Jimmy Walker and his wife Sharyn of Liberty, N.C.; Jason Walker and his wife Tammy of Bigler, and their children, Carlee, Cade, Cayleigh and Carsyn; Jarrett Walker and wife Mindy of Rockton and their children Brandon, Lauren and Ayden, Jabe Walker and his wife Veronica of Bigler and their children Raelyn and Nicholas; Jon Walker and wife Misty of Bigler and their children Colten, Payton and Preston; Derek Walker and his wife Stephanie of Bigler and their children Wynston and Broderick; Courtney Spencer and her husband Andy of Clearfield and their children Cole, Kardon, and Kendell; Barb Siggins and her husband John of State College and their children Zachary and wife Sandra and Thomas and Lucas Kriner and his wife Katie of Barto, Pa. He is also survived by two great great-grandchildren, Jensen and Lydia Buck.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Louise; a daughter, Ann Macko of State College; a granddaughter, Joan Caren Walker of Bigler; his parents; and two sisters, Betty Skelton of State College and Marjorie Hall of Harrisburg. He was the last surviving member of his family of his generation.
Funeral services will be held at The First Presbyterian Church, Clearfield on Saturday, June 17, at 11 a.m. Interment will be in the Crown Crest Memorial Park, Hyde.
Friends will be received at The First Presbyterian Church, Clearfield on Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., on Friday 2-4, 6-8 p.m. and on Saturday from 10-11 a.m.
The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to The Bigler Y.M.C.A., 61 Walker Road, Bigler, PA 16825 or the Bucktail Council, Boy Scouts of America, 209 First Avenue, DuBois, PA 15801.
The Kevin A. Beardsley Funeral Home, Clearfield is in charge of arrangements.
To leave an online condolence, visit www.beardsleyfuneralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Courier Express on Jun. 11, 2017.

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Ray Walker & Henry Walker (100 Year B-day Party)

Patricia Walker

June 22, 2017

Ray Walker ("The Man")

Patricia Walker

June 22, 2017

Patricia Walker

June 22, 2017

Cousin Ray was the most fascinating and courageous person I have ever known. I have been so inspired by his personality and the way he lived his life. I have a picture of him with the Penn State Cheerleaders taken a few years ago on display above my desk at work. It has that "Ray Walker style" about it, pretty cool. I'm so glad I got to meet the Patriarch of our family at his 100 Year Birthday Family Reunion party a few years back. My condolences to the entire Walker family. Love, Patricia Walker

June 17, 2017

We have had the pleasure of knowing Ray most of our lives.Our family supplied flowers to his gardens for about 20 years and he became a wonderful family friend. Ray is and will always be loved by our family.He has touched many life's and will be sadly missed.On this Father's Day we would like to recognize Ray for being such a caring and positive influence to not just his family but many families our community. He is a amazing person.Thank you for being a blessing in our lives and many others. God has you in his keeping. We will all keep you in our hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. May God surround you with his loving arms and give you strength to know that Ray is with his heavenly Father now. He has had a wonderful life and will have enteral life forever.It is not good bye. It's not forever ever because we will meet again in Haven. God Bless you all. Mrs Edna Bickle (former ower of Edna's Greenhouse Allport)Ron and Laurie Flango, Philipsburg.

The Kirchner Family

June 16, 2017

We only had the pleasure of knowing Mr. Walker for the past 25 years. During that time he bestowed innumerable kindnesses on our family. Mr. Walker was so thoughtful and kind to us. He was a leader, visonary, and, most of all, a good man whose reach was far and meant so much to so many. God bless the Walker family during this time of loss.

~Words of comfort

June 15, 2017

Sorry for the loss of your love one, may you find comfort in knowing that those who have passed on in death God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. Psalms 116:15.

Dale Kriner

June 13, 2017

I offer my deepest sympathy but also offer many thanks. As a Scout and Scouter for over 20 years, I know a lot of young men had better Scouting experiences because of his generosity and dedication to the Bucktail Council. Peace, Strength and the Grace of God be with the family in this time of sorrow.

Eliseo Horna

June 12, 2017

My deepest condolences for your great loss, as I feel your pain and support you through these trying times.
Mr. Ray Walker was an unforgettable human being in the true sense of the word, always helping others to get ahead in life as he did for me. I will never forget him.

June 12, 2017

He was my hero...someone to emulate...the world is a better place because of him (and Louise). Mary Skelton-Womer

Wilbur and Karen Shirey and Family

June 12, 2017

It was always a joy to spend time with Ray. We count being a small part of his life as a special blessing and send our sympathy to each of you.

John & Margaret Morris

June 11, 2017

June and I had a nice conversation with Ray on his birthday talking about old times. He still remembered his nicknames for us which we'd forgotten! He was one of a kind. He will be missed.

Barbara Abbott

June 11, 2017

So sorry for your loss! My mother-in-law, Jean Abbott, thought very highly of her cousin. You were fortunate to have had Ray as your family head for such a long time!

Ray Allen

June 10, 2017

Sympathy & kindest regards to the Walker family & very many friends wherever they may be. I've known Alan since college days. Reinvent the wheel to describe your dad, someone very special. Take care.

Ray Allen

June 10, 2017

Sympathy & kindest regards to the Walker family & very many friends wherever they may be. God bless 1 & all. I've known Alan since college days, LHU, Bucknell & PSU. Your dad remarkable in so very many days. Hope to see you soon. Take care.

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