Walker, Marian L., 83, of Clearwater, FL passed away on Monday, February 11, 2008 at Manor Care of Palm Harbor under the care of Hospice of the Florida Suncoast.
Born in Superior, WI she moved here from Butler, PA in 1990. She was a homemaker and was a Child Care Assistant for several local churches. She was an active member of On Top of The World, participating in Pinnacle and Line Dancing groups, and enjoyed gardening. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church and attended St. Matthias Lutheran Church, Clearwater.
She is survived by a son: Randy Walker of Butler, PA; three daughters: Penny Bob Cragle of Rome, PA, Lisa Clifford Judson Walker of LeRaysville, PA, and Susie Clint Chesson of Cary, NC; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at 1:30 PM on Saturday, Feb. 16th at St. Matthias Lutheran Church, Clearwater. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions are made in Marian’s memory to St. Matthias Lutheran Church, 2751 Sunset Point Road, Clearwater 33759 or The Hospice Foundation of the Florida Suncoast, c/o Burgundy Team, 5771 Roosevelt Boulevard, Clearwater 33760.
Please know my prayers are with you and I pray that you are feeling God’s mighty arms wrapped tightly around you.
with special love from, diane
your in my thoughts
We will miss chatting with you as you tended your beautiful garden.
Our sincere sympathy to your family
The passing of your mother is the end of a generaltion in the Olson family. We are now the senors in our family and that is pretty scary. Den and I would like to let you know that our thoughts are with you all.
Love from your cousin
Marcia Olson
We are friends of Susie and Clint and send our deepest sympathy at this time of loss of a precious life. May Ms. Walker’s entire family feel the Lord’s loving gift of peace of heart and mind knowing that she is now in His care never to feel pain of any sort again. In friendship and with deepest sympathy.
Jack and Jo-Ann Martin
I am sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you all in this time. May God’s peace and love bring comfort. Heaven has welcomed another child home. God bless you all!
To My Dear Cousins,
Distance has kept us apart but love has kept you all in my heart. Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your Mom. I was named after her and have always been proud of that. Sending love and prayers and may your good memories last a lifetime.
Love, Lois and Larry Larson
Aunt Marion was the last of my aunts and uncles which makes this even more sad. I had a special place for her since she was my mothers twin and I could see a lot of reminders to mom every time I saw or even talked to her. She helped keep this connection alive for me over the last 7 years.
One of my last memories of her is our boat trip around Clearwater harbor a few years ago. You know how she liked to dance – well she kept shouting out to the band to play something so she could do the electric slide. They tried to ignore her. I took a walk on the deck but then I heard all this commotion. By the time I got back she apparently got her wish and had the whole dance floor doing the electric slide.
I HAVE MANY FOND MEMORIES FROM OUR TOW POOL, WHERE WE CHATTED and TOLD MANY JOKES. SINCERE SYMPATHY TO YOUR FAMILY.
Hi Susie,
We convey our deepest Condolenses from our family at the time of sad demise of your beloved mother. We strongly believe that mother’s love is priceless. Missing such love forever is a big loss for you and your family. May God give you enough courage and strength to cope up with the current situation. Let your mother’s soul rest in peace.
Siva
Sujaya
You all know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
When I was a young man, Aunt Marion used to treat me to icecream when I came into town. and got all up set when I would lick the bowl. That was for ever ago I love Aunt Marion Richard
When I was a young man, Aunt Marion used to treat me to icecream when I came into town. and got all up set when I would lick the bowl. That was for ever ago I love Aunt Marion Richard from South Range Wi. Oldes son of Aunt Marions brother Howard
Susie you know you are all in my prayers.
Love Barbara
Marian and I often shared laughs together in the OTOW Jesters. I was
saddened to hear of her death, but
wish all who miss her now, the good memories that will last long after our sadness of the moment fades.
Marian made a great difference in my life. I met her at line dancing. She was a great dancer. She asked me whether I would like to do child care at one of the churches and I jumped at the chance. How she loved all the children. I enjoyed working with her and she taught me a lot. She will be in my heart forever. My sincere sympathy to all her family.
Our family’s send our deepest sympathy, and all our love….
My deepest condolences go out to you and yours. May you have peace in knowing your mother is in a better place with our lORD AND SAVIOR.