of Mountain Home, AR
February 16, 2021
Donald ''Sonny'' Walker, 81, of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away on Tuesday, February 16, 2021, in Gassville, Arkansas. He was born on March 22, 1939, to the late Edgar and Helen (Lamb) Walker in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
Donald served in the National Guard. He enjoyed reading, watching westerns, and playing with his dog. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
He leaves behind his wife, Patsy Walker; one daughter, Tera Camp and her husband, Larry; and one son, Scott Walker.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
A visitation will be held from 1:00-2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 20, 2021, at Roller Funeral Home. Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. with Lloyd Camp officiating. Interment will follow at Baxter Memorial Gardens.
Because of our concern for our community and the families we serve, we at Roller Funeral Home are complying with the Arkansas Department of Health guidelines and are encouraging everyone to always practice social distancing and wear masks.
**All attendees must provide and wear their own masks before entering**
So very sorry for your loss. I will miss him and his walks down the road. He loved his deer, and his mower. Many times I waved, and said a quick 'hello neighbor' as I passed him on the road. The world will be a lonelier place without him in it.
So very sorry to the family for the loss. He was a really great neighbor and I will miss his laughter very much.
Patsy, Tera, and Scott, I'm so sorry for your lose. We will be keeping you all in our prayers
Prayers for comfort for family and friends
Sonny was the best brother in law you could have. So good to Pat & kids
I am going to miss Sonny. He was a very good neighbor. He liked to give me a hard time teasing me about my gardening skills. He scared some people away that were about to break into our house one time ,and I am forever grateful for that.
Had the distinct honor and pleasure to serve with Sonny in the 224th. You could always count on him. Always enjoyed running into him and talking with him at Wallyworld.
Jim Bodenhamer
Mountain Home
So sorry for your loss. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Mary (Hammack) Setzer
Sonny and I became friends working in Walmart sporting goods in the mid seventies. Although I was half his age he always treated me as an equal. Somehow over the decades our ages came much closer.
Sonny loved his guns. When something desirable came in it was always “Are you going to buy that or am I†Usually it was him.
Over the years, I drifted away. Our last few meetings were usually at funerals. We both remarked that was a terrible way to get together.
I don’t think I will ever meet a kinder, more honorable man than Sonny and I am a better man because of him.
Patsy, I’m so sorry to hear about Sonny. I’m keeping you and your family in my prayers.
Sorry for your loss, Patsy and children. I worked with Sonny for several years at Baxter Healthcare. Sonny was one of the nicest, most pleasant people I have ever met.
Sonny and I went to the MH School together. We had a lot of fun together on Saturday nights driving around town. He liked to joke and laugh a lot. Those were really good times.
Mike Bacherl