Published 10-19-12
Enid News & Eagle
ENID — Funeral service for Glendora Walker, 74, former Clinton area
resident, will be 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22, 2012, at Kiesau Memorial
Chapel, Clinton, officiated by her son, Rev. Steve Walker. Burial
will conclude in South Burns Cemetery, near Dill City, Okla.
Glendora Faye Walker was born Nov. 23, 1937, to C.R. “Shorty” and
Louetta (Morgan) Mitchell in Dill City, Okla., and passed away late
Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012, at Integris Baptist Hospital, Oklahoma City.
Glendora was raised and attended school in Cordell, Okla.
She married Raymond Walker Sept. 2, 1955, in Cordell. They made
their home in Oklahoma and later moved to Texas.
She attended Licensed
They moved to Enid, Okla., for several years, and she and her
husband were both
They settled back in western Oklahoma and made their home in Foss
Lake Estate, where they were both active at Butler First Baptist
Church.
Mr. Walker preceded her in January 2003, and she moved to Guthrie,
Okla. She was also preceded in death by her parents and one brother,
Edward Mitchell.
She was a member of Church at The North Gate in Guthrie. She enjoyed
fishing, doing arts and crafts, and loved collecting, buying and
re-selling antiques and glassware.
She is survived by three sons, Richard Walker and companion Daphne
Tucker, and Larry Walker, all of Enid, and Stephen Walker and wife
Phyllis, Edmond; two sisters, Dolores White and husband Robert, Foss
Lake Estate, and El Wanda Campbell, Burns Flat, Okla.; six
grandchildren, Stephne Willis, Enid, Joshua Walker, Guthrie, Sabrena
Walker, Enid, Sandie Walker, Enid, Matthew Walker, Guthrie, and
Daniel Walker, Edmond; and seven great-grandchildren.
(Submitted by family)
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