Walker III, Edward Dean
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Edward Dean Walker III, 48, died in Plano, Texas on Tuesday, April 13, 2021.
Born April 10, 1973, in Richmond, Virginia, Ed lived in Plano, Texas. He worked as Office Manager and IT Coordinator at the Centre of Physical Rehabilitation. The simplest pleasures in life brought great joy to Ed. He loved nothing more than cooking for family and friends. His biggest smiles were seen at family gatherings, where his presence was always treasured. All who loved and knew Ed describe him as a generous, dependable, selfless person.
Survivors include his wife Maureen Joan Gleason and son Sean Patrick Gleason of Plano, Texas; his mother Virginia Gene Shearer, his stepfather William Ronald Shearer, and his nieces Kayla Jean Shearer and Kourtney Jean Shearer of Emory, Texas; and his sister Kimberly Jean Walker of Northridge, California. Ed was preceded in death by his father Edward Dean Walker, Jr. of Richmond, Virginia.
A Memorial Service for Ed will be held on Monday, May 3, 2021 at North Dallas Funeral Home located at 2710 Valley View Ln. Farmers Branch, TX 75252 from 1:00pm-3:00pm.
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I was shocked to hear of Ed’s passing. Maureen And family have my deepest sympathy in your time off loss.
Maureen,
Words can’t describe how sad I am for you. I hope you find peace within your heart someday.
All my prayers have you in them.
I know well of Ed thru the many lovely stories Maureen would relate of their life together. What a fine man and what a great companion for Maureen and all their furr babies. It’s hard to believe he’s gone and I know he is greatly missed by all his beloved family members and friends and coworkers.
“But that is the dual gift of love, isn’t it? The joy of greeting and the sorrow of good-bye.”
I miss you so very much. My heart misses you. Im so glad we had the time we had together. You always made me laugh and smile. One day we will be reunited until then know that I love you. I miss you and will forever be grateful to God for giving me the best gift and that gift is you Love forever, Auntie Thea.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Words cannot explain how much I hurt for you. Cherish the memories.
Maureen, May the memories and the love you shared give you peace. Am keeping you and your family in my prayers.
Maureen and family….
I am heartbroken for all of you. Ed was an amazing man that took care of others and was so much fun to be around. He was the life of the party at our Christmas parties and was always so happy when I frequented his office for therapy! Maureen…I think about you often and hope you and your family can remember all the fun times with Ed. Take care and know you are loved by many. Marilyn
Maureen, so sorry for your loss. You and yours are in my thoughts and prayers. Miss you
Ed was a kind a gentle man,I had the pleasure of meeting, go fly high with the angels Ed i believe we will all rejoice in heaven until I know you will watch over your family and friends RIP Ed my prayers are with u at the time know u are all in my prayers
I’ve only known Ed for about a year and a half at work, but he was always so friendly and kind. He also saved me about a hundred times when my computer had problems. Such a good sense of humor. May he Rest In Peace!
Ed was a wonderful and dear friend. We will miss his smile and good cheer he had toward all. He made everyone feel comfortable and relaxed. Our love and sympathy toward your family.
Maureen, my heart goes out to you during this time. Ed was my dearest friend and one of the kindest souls I’ve ever been privileged to know. I honestly can’t do justice to his memory with words alone but rather I can say with humility that it was an honor to have him in my life and I know all of his friends and family would say the same.
Ed was always smiling. And genial. And we exchanged chatter about some course or other was taking. It is shocking to hear that one so young and full of life has left. I commend the family to peace and strength.
Maureen i so sorry for the lost Ed . My whole family have you and your family in our hearts and prayers. Chris had got to be good friends with Ed. Ed and god will always be with you. Love you