May 18, 2024

Gerald “Jerry” Walker

Corning

Gerald "Jerry" Walker, 89, passed away Saturday, April 18, 2020, at his home in Corning. Memorial Services will be held at a later date. Inurnment will be at McCracken City Cemetery, McCracken, Kansas, at a later date. Pearson Family Funeral Service & Cremation Center is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be directed to the family, to be determined. Memories may be shared at www.pearsonfuneralhomes.com.

Gerald “Jerry” Walker, son of John Edward and Juanita Grace (Wheat) Walker, was born July 29, 1930, in LaCrosse, Kansas. Jerry graduated from McCracken High School with the Class of 1948, and attended two years at Kansas State University. Jerry served his country during the Korean War by entering the U.S. Air Force January 8, 1951. He worked as a Hydraulics Instructor and was honorably discharged Nov. 9, 1954.

Jerry was united in marriage to Phyllis Rein and they had three children: Cindy, Katie, and Kelly. They later divorced. He worked ten years as a Farmers Coop Manager in McCracken, Kansas. He then began a long career with New Idea Farm Equipment and was a Territory Manger for many years. His work for New Idea moved him to many places across the Midwest. Because of his travels he made friends coast to coast and stayed in contact with them all.

Jerry married Edna Keefe Nov. 7, 1975, in Corning and he gained three stepchildren: David, Patti, and Peggy. Jerry always stayed active and was most recently selling equipment for Frontier Composting Machines.

Jerry had many interests and was always busy with them. He accomplished one of his lifelong dreams when he became a licensed pilot and spent many enjoyable hours in the air. Jerry and Edna attended many Bluegrass Festivals. His love for this music led him to learn to play the guitar at age 70 and eventually singing at the jams. He loved “jamming” at the Chicken Inn. Jerry and Edna loved traveling and Jerry was always happy when he was behind the wheel of a vehicle. They wintered at the Magnolia Park in Donna, Texas, for over 20 years. There they would golf, their love of dancing led them to many dances and Jerry would do more “jamming” at local venues. Jerry was a true gentleman. He was a lifetime member of the Methodist Church in McCracken, Kansas. For all his interests, family was most important to him. Jerry will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.

Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife Edna Walker, Corning; daughters: Cindy (Paul) Cannatella, Houston, Texas; Katie (Marvin) Wills, Gatesville, Texas; son Kelly (Alannah) Walker, Magnolia, Texas; stepson, David (Linda) Keefe, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; stepdaughter Patti (Clif) Morrison, Scott City, Kansas; stepson-in-law, Mick (Esther) Templeton, Corning; six grandchildren; eight step-grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; eleven step-great-grandchildren; sisters: Pat Derr, McCracken, Kansas; Juanita Caviness, Prattville, Alabama; brother-in-law Larry (Donna) Clark, Shawnee, Kansas; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends and a very special friend Dick Blazek, who was like a brother to Jerry.

Preceding Jerry in death were his parents; infant brother; sister Karen Clark; stepdaughter Peggy Templeton; brothers-in-law: Bob Derr and Ed Caviness; first wife Phyllis Higgins.