Maryanne Harris Greger
Debbie I am so very sorry I remember you and Glen so well and enjoyed my time playing golf and your family in Maryland
Birth date: May 1, 1953 Death date: Dec 23, 2018
Glenn Allen Walker, beloved husband, father, grandfather, father-in-law, brother, son, and friend passed unexpectedly at his home in Ft Myers, Florida on December 23, 2018.Glenn is survived by his wife Deborah Walker, and their ch Read Obituary
Debbie I am so very sorry I remember you and Glen so well and enjoyed my time playing golf and your family in Maryland
We were saddened to hear of Glenn’s death. We knew him for many years when we lived in Calvert County: attended the same church, and were frequent customers of his business at Choice Home Center. We were looking forward to meeting for lunch with him and Debbie after the holidays. He will be sorely missed, and our prayers go out to Debbie and the whole family. Marty & Sharon Gorman
Dear Walker and Cleaver Family, May the care and love of those around you provide comfort and peace to get you through the days ahead. Your family is being thought about. Our most sincere condolences.
Our hearts and prayers go out to the Walker family. Glenn was such a kind and gentle person who will be sorely missed by all who knew him.
Written by: Charlotte WhiddenDearest Glenn and Debbie, You were such a great brother and sister in Christ. Our closeness in becoming Stephen Ministers, retreats at your house! You were the first people we ran into this October when we went to Mass at St. John XXIII. I can’t believe you are gone but I know you are in heaven! God bless you Glenn! Sincere condolences from Jim and I!
Sending our deepest sympathies to the Walker family. I will remember Glenn as a warm, ever-friendly family man who was the wonderful father-in-law to my dear friend, Cattlena. May God give you the comfort and peace that you seek and may the soul of Glenn rest in peace.
Debbie and kids I am so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of dinners and chats with you guys. Glenn was a helluva guy and had a huge heart. The guy wasn’t afraid to show his feelings either. I missed connecting with you before you moved but had the pleasure of talking to Glenn about two months ago. Helping you with a few home sales made us friends. Won’t ever forget Glenn. A treasure indeed. Hope to see you again sometime. Prayers for strength with you and the family.
Dear Walker & Cleaver Family, My heart goes out to you all with the sudden loss of Glenn. I had the pleasure of knowing him in the late 90’s early 2000’s. He was such a warm soul and always made me feel welcomed at family gatherings. It was a special time where I learned a lot about love, family and the art of living life to it’s fullest both professionally and personally. The story of Ken and Glenn and what they built together was and is still so very inspiring. It warms my heart to know that Debbie and Glenn enjoyed some good years in Florida, but it’s a sad day to hear that it was ended much too soon. Glenn was a true ray of sunshine. I know he is looking over all of you now as he is welcomed in Heaven. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May you find peace during this difficult time.
Mr. Walker had one of the best smiles! I knew him thru his son and daughter-in-law, Patrick and Cattlena (my dear friends)! I experienced minimal interaction with Mr. Walker, but he left an ever lasting impression on me with his humor, kindness and caring nature! It was easy to see where his son Patrick received his intelligence, love and compassion, really you can say that for all of Mr. Walker’s family, the ones that I know. May Christ receive and embrace Mr. Walker and may his family remain blessed! Love, condolences, thoughts, prayers and well wishes to Mrs. Deborah Walker, Patrick Walker and the entire Walker family!
Debbie – We are so sorry for your loss. Our deepest sympathy to you and the family.