Judith Ann Walker

Judith Ann Whipker Walker
78, of Mooresville, passed away on February 2, 2021 at Community North Hospital with her two daughters by her side, from complications of Covid. Judith was born on March 25, 1942 in Columbus, IN to the late Halford Whipker and Pauline (Chambers) Henderson.

Born and raised in Columbus, she was a proud graduate of Columbus North High School. She worked as a long-time teller for Mooresville Federal Savings and Loan and more recently worked in marketing for E.T.S., where she retired. She was a member of the Red Hat Society and was known for her baby blanket ministry in crocheting handmade baby blankets to those in need.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her former husband, Rev. Harold Walker.

She is survived by her two daughters, Gwyn Myrick (Brent Myrick), Dawn Walker-Seyerle (Carl Seyerle); twin brother Richard Whipker (Janet Whipker), brother James Whipker (Barbara Whipker); stepsisters Carmine Hudson, Ruth Lewallen; grandchildren, Seth Myrick (Abbey McDowd), Stephanie Myrick-Dubois (Daniel Dubois), Hanna Seyerle, Sydney Myrick, Keegan Seyerle (Veronica Seyerle), Olivia Seyerle; great grandson Atlas Dean Seyerle; her beloved cat Charlie as well as a host of extended family and friends.

Visitation will be held on Monday, Feb. 8th from 4-8pm at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 9th at 11:00am in the funeral home. Burial will follow the services in Mooresville Cemetery.

All guests attending visitation and/or services will be required to wear a mask at all times in an effort to promote a safe environment. You are also invited to watch the services via live stream on the Carlisle Branson Facebook page.

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  1. I remember visiting Gwyn and Dawn, Aunt Judy and Uncle Harold with my sister, Rhonda. Aunt Judy would get out the good dishes, maybe china. We’d all help set a fancy table. Then Aunt Judy would school us girls in proper, lady -like table manners. It was a little intimidating but a lot of fun as if the the grown-ups were planning tea party with us. ❤️

  2. Gwen and Dawn so sorry to hear about your Mom. Always enjoyed her. Will be praying for your families. Barb and Stace

  3. She was very generous, fun to talk to, and gave her blankets away to everyone who knew anyone with a baby. She will be missed! Love, The Franciscan Health Nurses

  4. Judy was a friend of my family while living at Edwardsville, IN. My sympathy to Dawn and Gwyn and their families.


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