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Jean Walker
In Memory of
Jean
Walker (Hallas)
1928 - 2019
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Obituary for Jean Walker (Hallas)

Jean  Walker (Hallas)
Walker, Jean

Passed away peacefully, surrounded by the love of family on Saturday, March 2, 2019 at Huronlea Nursing Home, Brussels at the age of 90.

Beloved wife of the late Michael (April 9, 1998).

Dear mother of Doug Walker (Barbara), Linda Walker (Chris Gauntley), Jan Pinnington (Greg) and Jeffrey Walker.
Loving grandmother of Brandie, Arielle, Sasha, Michael, Connor, Kyle, Mackenzie and great grand daughter Emily Grace.

Dear sister of Nancy Menicanin.

Predeceased by 11 siblings.

Jean's family will receive relatives and friends on Tuesday, March 5, 2019 from 5-6:15 pm at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick St., Kitchener. The memorial service will take place in the chapel of the funeral home at 6:30 pm on Tuesday evening followed by a light reception.

Private cremation has taken place.

As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Huronlea Home for the Aged, Brussels would be appreciated by the family.

Visit www.henrywalser.com for Jean's memorial.

Miss Me – But Let Me Go



When I come to the end of the road

And the sun has set for me.

I want no rite in a gloom filled room

Why cry for a soul set free?



Miss me a little – but not too long

And not with your head bowed low.

Remember the love that we once shared.

Miss me – but let me go.



For this is a journey that we all must take

And each must go alone.

It’s all a part of the Master’s Plan

A step on the road to home.



When you are lonely and sick at heart,

Go to the friends we know

And bury your sorrows in doing good deeds.

Miss me – but let me go.



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