Saturday, June 2, 2012

Angela Lorraine Walker 1975-2005

Angie, the daughter of Sharon Ruth Watts, was born in Gretna, Louisiana on April 30, 1975. Being from a military family, Angie lived in and attended school in many different cities in the United States. Her family settled in Seattle, Washington, where she completed her education.

Angie moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where she met her husband Kyle D. Walker. They married in Charlotte, North Carolina on November 22, 1999, and then settled in Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri, where Kyle was serving as an instructor with the U.S. Marine Corps.

Angie's joy was raising and showing bulldogs. She loved cooking, fashion, and learning about the law and justice. Her passion for fair play and justice was unmatched, and made her a formidable and exciting person to debate.

Angie was a generous and selfless daughter, wife, sister, and friend. She was very dearly loved by many, and a blessing to all who truly knew her. Her vibrant spirit and sense of humor brought tears of laughter to her friends and family.

Besides her mother and husband, Angie leaves behind a sister, Ada and her husband Chad; her niece, Isabel; her uncles, Richard and Steve; her aunt, Judy and her beloved bulldogs, Sheriff, Pebbles, Bam Bam, Gunny, and Jennie. Angela was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents.

Although she lived 30 short years, the people who did know her will never forget her bright smile, and will always cherish the joy that she brought to their lives. We will forever hear her infectious laughter in our hearts.

A graveside service was held at 2:30 P.M. Tuesday, July 5, 2005 in the Waynesville Memorial Park Cemetery with Rev. Danny Graves officiating. Serving as escorts were family and friends. Services were under the direction of Waynesville Memorial Chapel.
30 April, 1975 - 4 July, 2005

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