Frank Henry Walker's Obituary
Frank Henry Walker was born on Wednesday, April 20, 1960 in San Jose, California. His parents are Perry and Delpha Walker. He was the 1st of 3 children and he attended Robert & Lee Elementary School, Bell Junior High School, Morse High School and other Various Colleges and Technical Education Schools in which he often became the instructor for classes he attended. After education, his career began in the Air Force as a Computer Programmer assisting President Regan & Chiefs of Staff in which he coded portable launch systems. After serving his four years; he was involved in programming and maintenance of the “Presidential Football.” He lived in San Jose (CA), San Diego (CA), Utah and Oklahoma. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, he was a proselytizing missionary and served in Oklahoma performing baptisms and marriages. He served in the military in the 1980s during the Cold War and he received an Achievement for restoring nuclear missile capabilities in Europe that were temporarily lost at the height of the Cold War. His most important events of his life were the birth and lives of his sons and grandchildren. His favorite hobbies and activities were computers, baseball, car restoration and car racing; and he enjoyed listening to ‘70s music. He was survived by his Parents: Perry O. Walker and Delpha R. Walker; his two sons: Michael Walker and Frank Walker Jr., his brother Stephen Walker and his Grandchildren.
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