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Fred Walker, born in 1948, spouse of Sandra-Gail-Seawright Walker, father of William Stacy and Kimberly W, died on November 26, 2013 at 65 years old. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of Fred Walker


<!-- FH = Robinson --><!-- DisplayFullObituaryText -->Fred WalkerEasleyAlfred Lee "Fred" Walker, 65, husband of Sandra Gail Seawright Walker, passed away on Tuesday, November 26, 2013 at McCall Hospice House.Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, William Stacy Walker, of Easley; a daughter, Kimberly W. Williams (Jim), of Easley; four grandchildren, Breanna Walker, Brandi W. Benton (Mason), Walker Williams, and Samuel Williams; and two great-grandchildren, Grayson Walker and Aubrey Benton.In addition to his parents, Mr. Walker was predeceased by a brother, Jimmy Walker.Funeral services will be 1:00 P.M. Friday, November 29, 2013 in the chapel of Robinson Funeral Home-Downtown, with the Reverends Dr. Stuart Houston and Dr. David Gallamore officiating. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Memorial Park in Pickens.Visitation will be from 11:00 A.M. until 12:45 P.M. Friday, prior to the service at the funeral home.Flowers are appreciated or memorials may be made to the Cold Springs Mennonite School, 168 Cold Springs Church Road, Abbeville, SC 29620.The family is at the residence.Condolences may be expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home-Downtown, which is assisting the family.


Obituary Publication:

On November 29, 2013 (The Greenville News, , États-Unis)


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