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Posted by Ann Weber
William "Doc" Walker
Will was born April 14, 1958 in Victorville, San
Bernadino County, CA to Marina Exine Walker and Eugene
Walker Sr.
On November 14, 1981, Will married Katherine Mae Wolfe
in Casitas Springs, CA. In November of 1991 Will and his
family moved to Pawhuska to be near family. Doc was a
Navy Veteran and worked in many different professions,
including; logging, oil field work, and dental service
technician and sales. Doc enjoyed riding his Electra
Glide Harley Davidson, golfing with his brothers,
fishing, playing horse shoes, watching movies with his
family and friends, painting for all of his family and
friends, as well as the town of Pawhuska. A
Commemorative painting by Doc can be seen on the wall
dedicated to his memory as his legacy located on the
side of Steve Venturi's law office on 7th street, in
Pawhuska. He was also an avid pool player, having played
all his life.
He had many friends including his best friend William
Gilkey, whom he always made time for. He was a loving
husband and father and would do anything for his girls.
To his grandchildren, he was very much like their father
but, he was known to them as Papa.
Surviving are his wife, Kathy Walker, his daughters
Charity Walker, Chrissy Walker, Candace Walker, and
Casie Walker; his grandchildren Tyrae Walker, Alana
Hobson, and Alexander Walker; his mother Marina Exine
Walker; brothers Eugene Walker Jr and wife Susan of
Bartlesville; Michael E. Walker of Pawhuska; and Gale W.
Walker and wife Tracy of Chanute, KS; and a
sister-in-law Shana Walker of Pawhuska; nieces include
Amy, Becke, Shelby, and Aubrie; nephews Daniel, Craig,
Kevin, Taylor, Devon, and Hunter; and a host of aunts,
uncles, cousins, great nieces and nephews, family and
friends.
Will was preceded in death by his father Eugene
Walker Sr.
His Memorial services will be Saturday, October 19th at
1:00 p.m. at the First Christian Church Fellowship Hall
located on 9th Street and Prudom in Pawhuska, OK. Will's
wish was to be remembered by a memorial celebrating his
life and loved ones. There will be a prayer and a
gathering of family and friends all welcome to bring
food and any memorabilia.
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