[Funeral Program for Myrtle Mae Walker, January 8, 2015] Page: 2 of 3
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Myrtle Mae Walker was born May4, 1922 in
Muldoon, Texas to the late Frank & Altie Grady
Crockett. Myrtle moved to San Antonio, Texas in her
early twenties. In 1942, she united with Morris S.
Walker Sr. and they remained as one until his death.
Myrtle was a member of West End Church of
Nazarene and served Christ as a loyal member for
over 46 years. She was a faithful and diligent usher,
finance committee, Sunday school teacher and
numerous of other activities. Cherishing the beauty
and warmth of her memory are; daughters, Dorothy
N. Bedford (Clarence), Laverne Carter. Sons; Morris
Walker Jr. (Sharron), Richard Walker (Donna),
Stanley Walker (Stephanie). Brother; John Crockett
(Claudette) and a host of grandchildren, great-
grandchildren, relatives and friends.~Viewing upon entering~
Processional...........................Family and Friends
Solo....................."Lord don't move the mountain"
Shirley Wingfield
Prayer
Scripture Readings................................Minister
Song............................I don't feel no ways tired"
Shirley Wingfield
Poem.............................................Kellie Walker
Lawrence Washington (Ashley)
Remarks..............................(Limit to 2 minutes)Resolutions
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.lt..Eulogy........................Pastor Char
Recessional.i,"Precious Memories
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