PALLBEAR_ER_S U.S. Military Honor Guards FLOWER_ LADIES Fort Street United Methodist Women CELEBR.ATING THE LIFE OF :Master Sergeant ~tired Jfaro[c[ Wa[~r ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Our sorrow in the loss of our dear father and loved one is somewhat easier to bear because of your kindness. Your sympathy at this time is truly appreciated and a source of comfort to us. May God Bless and Keep You! THE WALKER_ FAMILY McNealey & Associates 404-755-1500 Wednesday December 3, 2014 I 11:00 a.m. FOR_T STR_EET MEMOR_IAL UNITED METHODIST CHUR_CH 562 Boulevard, Northeast I Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Reverend Doctor Joseph L. Crawford, Sr., Pastor Officiating "'One of the most impressionable events in my life was meeting and marrying my wife ... and second is the births ofmy children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. My military career was also very rewarding... Christ is what has held our family together." ,.., Harold OR-DER OF SERVICE Prelude Processional Musical Selection Scripture Reading: Old Testament New Testament Prayer Musical Selection Reflections Obituary ................................................................... Read Silently Musical Tribute Eulogy ............................ Reverend Dr. Joseph L. Crawford, Sr. Acknowledgements Recessional Postlude INTER.MENT South-View Cemetery 1990 Jonesboro Road, Southeast Atlanta, Georgia 30315 MEMO~IES OBITUA~Y Harold Walker was the youngest of three sons born to the late Mrs. Queen Esther and Mr. Ino Walker on October 8,1935 in Atlanta, Georgia. Harold was united in marriage to the late Mrs. Lucille Walker who was the love of his life. To this union six children were born. After the death of his sister-in-law, Mable Castleberry, Harold and Lucille raised three additional children. Harold served twenty-six years in the United States Army which included two terms in the Vietnam War until he retired in 1974. He received many awards to include the "Korean Service Medal", "Good Conduct Medal (6th award)", "Bronze Star Medal", "Sharpshooter (Rifle M-16A1)" and the "Expert i (Rifle M-14)" awards. He traveled throughout the US and Europe during his years of military service. Harold continued his career at Gutenburg Graphics and Franklin's Printing. He managed the print shop at Dekalb Community College where he retired. He was well known for loving his family, being patient and always willing to help others as needed. Harold entered into eternal peace and reunited with his beloved wife, Lucille on Friday, November 28, 2014. He leaves to cherish his memory, four daughters, Linda Scott (Walter), Monica Bose, Esther Regina Bridges (Rubin), and Jennifer Fretwell; nieces, Kathy Hunter and Shelia Browning (Frederick); nephew, Dwayne Hunter; sisters-in-law, Carrie Walker and Priscilla Waters; grandchildren, Bernard Scott, Deanna Bose, Anthony Bose (Ali), Marcus Fretwell (Shea), Natasha Scott, Candace Fretwell, Ebonee Kirksey (Anthony), and Jamal Rome; great-grandchildren, great- greatgrandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Lucille Walker; son, Mr. Kenneth G. Walker; daughter, Valerie A. Walker; two brothers, Mr. Ernest Walker and Mr. Charlie Walker; and one sister, Helen Walker. TRJBUTE I'd Rather See You Smiling Yau must not think that I have gone Please don't grieve or pine I'd rather see you smiling Laughing - rvorking - looking fine Death is an exciting key Which opens many doors It leads us into other rvorlds Quite similar to yours Life is not an accident Death is not the end God designed a mystery Life and death do blend So do not think that I have gone Please don't brood or pine I'd rather see you smiling Laughing - working - looking fine Alan Pemberton