Dora Mae Walker
January 15, 1936 ~ November 4, 2013
Dora Mae Walker, 77, Glasgow, died Monday, November 04, 2013, at Cal Turner Rehab Center in Scottsville. A native of Monroe County, she was the daughter of the late Ezra and Katie O’Dell Walker. She was a member of the Bethlehem Methodist Church and had been attending Caveland Church during the past several years. She was a retired employee of the housekeeping department of NHC Healthcare, but her greatest pleasure came from her days of providing childcare to nieces and nephews along with friends’ children, all of whom she dearly loved.
Survivors include her step-mother: Opal Garrett and husband James; two sisters: Ruby Carver and Gertie Hodges, all of Glasgow; six nieces and nephews: Tommy Walker of Louisville, Reeca Carver of Frankfort, Anissa Pendleton, Billy R. Carver, Jr., Todd Hodges, and Tony Hodges all of Glasgow; two step-brothers: Wayne Garrett and wife Cindy of Temple Hill, and Jimmy Garrett of Glasgow; several great-nieces and great-nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one sister: Margaret Walker; and two brothers-in-law: B. R. Carver and Wendell Hodges.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Dora was a very caring person – my mother always talking to her and she brought meals over to my Mother several times.
Sorry to hear of Dora’s passing. She was such a sweet lady.
Ruby, so sorry to hear about the passing of your sister..Your family will be in my prayers.
Becky
So sorry to hear of Dora Maes passing . She was a very sweet lady. I remember her over at aunt Janies and aunt Runells.. You all will be in our prayers.
To the family of Dora Walker – I’m so sorry to hear of Dora’s passing. I had not seen her in a long time but had talked with Ruby since we had moved back to the area. The family will be remembered in our prayers.
RUBY, GERTIE AND FAMILY, SINCERE SYMPATHY IN THE PASSING OF YOUR LOVED ONE. MAY YOUR FAITH AND GOOD MEMORIES CARRY YOU THROUGH THIS DIFFICULT TIME.
To Dora Mae’s family Thoughts and Prayers are with you all at this time Remember her from being with Aunt Janey and Aunt Runell also and Mama always thought a lot of her and all those green beans we all broke up for mama to can Everyone was afraid of the pressure cooker but,Mama Precious Memories
So sorry to hear if your loss. Dora was such a sweet woman. When would you ever see her when she was not smiling?? Hang onto the good memories. God be with each of you Carolyn Phillips Fields Johnson