Allan  Walker's Memorial

Allan Walker
(1916 - 2011)

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From: KDW
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"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning' Psalm 30:5
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From: KDW
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Rev. Walker has been a monument and a stalwart in my life since I was born. The love he and his family extended touched and warmed the lives of his congregations. I doubt that anyone who knew him was left unmoved and unchanged for the better by the experience. His loss is felt keenly, but still we celebrate; for he was a man of God and his life was full and a living testimony for all who kne...
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From: Duedorsett
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Rev. Walker lived a fully devoted, consecrated, committed and abundantly satisfied life – all through God’s grace and his ministry to humanity. He reached out, touched, embraced and rescued so many, many lives – some with whom he is now gloriously reunited. Our faith convinces us that we will ultimately be reunited with him also in his new found peace. In essence, we never truly lose the ones w...
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From: Duedorsett
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Death always seems so final and can be rather devastating, but so much more so when it is the death of a very treasured loved one. Rev’s death arouses sorrowful emotions as on the forefront it hits us as a loss, but we find genuine comfort in the fact and realization that his death is a grand entry into a new and miraculous beginning – real life, fullest life, eternal life. The Chris-Andersons
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From: CeliaSeaton
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Rev. Walker has been in my life from a very tender age. I was christened by him and baptised by him also. I have very fond memories with him and his family. Playing pacman with Philmore, going for icecream with Candice and Mrs Walker sewing doll clothes for me. I spent many weekends with the family and there was never a dull or sad moment. I remember when he retired; church wasnt the same anymo...
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From: CeliaSeaton
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A candle, symbolic of the light he brought into each life he touched, the warm memories we have of him. My prayer is for comfort for the family in this time and that the flame will forever be in your hearts. Keep strong. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Celia
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