
Margaret W. Walker
Dec. 26, 1932 – Mar. 18, 2020
WALKER, Margaret W., 87, of Henrico County passed away Wednesday, March 18, 2020.
Mrs. Walker was born in Rogersville, TN. She was a longtime resident of Henrico County and the past four years a resident of Lakewood. Mrs. Walker was the widow of Roy A. Walker. Survivors include her children, Jerrie Lohr, Kathy Ranson and Roy Walker Jr. (Judy); two grandchildren, Sarah Lohr and R. B. Ranson; three great-grandchildren, Gabrielle Minor, Emma Ranson and Sammy Ranson; and longtime friend, J. Howard Brandon.
Services will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
I feel grateful to have known such a wonderful lady. I pray her family knows they will be reunited in Christ at God’s appointed hour.
I met you at Lakewood 5 yrs ago…you were loved by many ,especially your long term companion Mr. Brandon .you both became my friends from the initial meeting.both of your loving and compassionate personalities became part of many months and years of friendship. You. Took wonderful care of Mr Brandon through his times of need.Never missing a day to refresh his clothes, toiletries and never ending love .I have cherished our friendship.Me.Brandon gave me one of his personal yard sticks from his furniture company that I use frequently. I’m thankful I placed his and your name on it back on 3/7/1016!! I love you both.I will help Mr.Brandon with anything that he’ll need.rest in peace my dear friend
I have so many wonderful memories of your family from Calvary Baptist Church. My deepest sympathy to all of you. They were very special times. May God gramt you peace and understanding in the days to come.
I just want to express my sympathy to Margaret’s family and loved ones. I remember working with her when I was an instructor at the Rehab Center for the Blind over 25 years ago. I love this picture of her because it is exactly how I remember her. She was a beautiful and kind hearted lady. Deepest sympathy, Sandy Price
I just want to express my sympathy to Margaret’s family and loved ones. I remember working with her when I was an instructor at the Rehab Center for the Blind over 25 years ago. I love this picture of her because it is exactly how I remember her. She was a beautiful and kind hearted lady. Deepest sympathy, Sandy Price