Ed Hill
Sorry for your loss Kevin. When we were kids, we had no idea how exceptional that generation was. God bless.
Birth date: Sep 2, 1922 Death date: Nov 29, 2020
William Lloyd Walker, 98, died peacefully Sunday, November 29, 2020 at Buckner Westminster Place in Longview, Texas. He had been a resident of Bucker Independent Living for six years. Bill was born on September 2, 1922 in Coushat Read Obituary
Sorry for your loss Kevin. When we were kids, we had no idea how exceptional that generation was. God bless.
From: James and Susan Freeman sorry for your loss.
Uncle WL was truly one of the finest men I've ever known. His love for his family & all who knew him was an amazing example to all of us. My prayers are with you Kevin, Suzanne, Tessa, Anna & Adler. Also thinking of our precious Aunt Kat today. So wish I could have been with you all at the service today.
Much love,
Sherrie & Earl
One of the best men I have ever known. He was just like a dad to me. He will really be missed.
Jim Miller
Words are never enough at a time like this. Your father was a kind, loving man who loved his family and friends with his whole heart. I know he is dear to your heart and you have so many precious memories that will bring joy and a smile when you think about him. We will be lifting your family up in prayer for comfort and strength during this time and the days ahead.
Ken and Julie Hinson
Mr. Walker was my customer at Albertsons who quickly became my friend. I will always remember our sweet visits and his kind heart. He would come to me with his friendly smile wanting to chat while putting a smile on my face. He shared memories about his family and good times about our church. It was always a pleasure to assist him and I was blessed by knowing this wonderful man.
Kevin, Suzanne and family, may God comfort each of you as only He can do. My prayers are with you all at this time.
Ruth Kay
My sympathy and prayers go out to the family of Mr. Walker.
I met Mr. Walker at Buckner's when I went to see my father in law, Lewis Best. I ate lunch with his group of friends on many occasions and always enjoyed visiting with him. I would bring my grandson, Jude Walker and Mr. Bill would shake his hand and say, "How are you today, Mr. Walker". I will miss his smiling face and kind gestures. He always insisted on getting my tea at lunch. It won't be the same without him.