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Family Tree:
Spouse:  Sharon Wright
married
January 26, 1991

Carol Downton
married
May 12, 1956 - June 1, 1986

Children:  Bradley Walker
Bruce Walker
Marcia Walker Smythe

Grandchildren:  Natalie Walker
Jeremy Walker
Michelle Smythe

Great-grandhildren
Amayah
Emily Walker
Alex Walker
Angel Smythe
William Smythe
Jayden Smythe

Parents:  John Wm and Gertrude May (Millsap) Walker

Siblings:  John Wm Walker Jr (deceased)
Rosemary Ruth Walker Leslie (deceased)
Norman Wayne Walker (deceased)
Marjorie Ellen Walker Wilmoth Stephenson (deceased)
Sandra Kay Walker Dolliver
David Gerald Walker
Michael Eugene Walker

Grandparents:  None listed
 
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  Cemetery Location    Map to Gravesite

Phillip Leon Walker

Birth Date: July 21, 1938
Death Date: October 2, 2008
Memorial Park
Lasting Memories Mausoleum - PA - Leval 6 Space 18-8

Phil was an extremely colorful man to say the least. He was a man full of life and lived life to the fullest, nothing and no one slowed him down. He loved racing, Indy, NASCAR or Sprint; it made no difference if it was going fast or around an oval track you could find Phil there. Racing was truly his first love. His family also was very important to him. He was married to Carol Downton on May 12, 1956 until their divorce on June 1, 1986. From that union they had three children; Bradley, Bruce and Marcia. Each one of the children provided Phil with ine grandchild; Natalie, Jeremy and Michelle. Phil was blessed by six great-granchildren; Amayah, Emily, Alex, Angel, Jayden and William. Phil met and fell in love with Sharon Ann Wright. He brought his Bride-to-be to Las Vegas for a small lavish wedding attended by family and friends from Indy, Illinois, Florida and Nevada. They were married June 26, 1991 at the original Little Chapel of the West on the Las Vegas strip. The wedding was arranged by his sister Sandi and Gail who gave them a wedding reception at Cambridge Tower Kiefers at the top overlooking the Las Vegasa strip. They returned to Indy and Florida where they had homes. They were to live happily ever after. Not quite!...Ten years later In 2001, phil started to have heart problems on Ocobter 2, 2001 (seven years to the day he died). Phil had seven by pass surgery, which saved his life. In doing so they had to use the veins in his legs for the repair. As a result, Phil lost both of his legs below the knee. This did not stop him, it only slowed him down a little. He still liked to go to the tracks and travel. He really liked to visit his sister Sandi and "brother" Gail in Vegas and Idaho and they vacationed together in San Diego and Hawaii where they had lots of fun, good food and most of all laughs. They had a great love for each other. Phil and his brother Dave were more than brothers, they were best friends. Although they did have their difference, they were both "Alpha Maler" and Walkers to boot! It was a wonder they didn't kill each other. There was a special relationship with "baby brother" Mike, but I think Phil is still trying to figure that one out. Phil was # 5 out of 8 siblings and when he passed he was in the same order. So I am sure that he had plenty of greeters at the pearly gates with mom, dad, Johnny, Rosemary, Norman and Margie already there and ready to go racing.
  Photo Scrapbook
  

At mom and Waynes wedding.
Phil gave mom away
(Front row) Sandi Dolliver, Marge Stephenson, RosemaryLeslie
(Back row) Make Walker, Dave Walker, Phil Walker




Phil's three children sharing happy times
Bradley, Marcia, Bruce




Four generations of "Walker Men"
Phil with son Bruce, grandson Jeremy, and Great-Grandson Alex




Phil and Marcia
(Always daddy's girl)




A special love between granddaughter Michelle and great-grandchildren; Angel, Will and Jayden



A memorible day for Phil and Sharon when Phil brought Sharon, his Bride-to-be, to Vegas for a lavish wedding organized by his sister Sandi and Gail, who gave Sharon away on January 26, 1991



Together again nothing like family sharing good times at "Gold Finger" Gail, Sandi, Nancy, Phil and Dave
"The Good Old Days"




Happy Times, too many to count!
Phil and Gail (brother)




To me he was "Silly Philly" and after he lost his legs, everyone knew him as "my brother no-legs"
He was a man of courage and determination




Aloha! He loved Hawaii
His last big trip! - 2006-



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