Virginia Setzer Walker

August 10, 1917 ~ December 7, 2002
Resided in:
Candler, NC
Virginia Setzer Walker, 85, of Candler Heights Road, Candler,
went to be with the Lord at Autumn
Care of Waynesville on Saturday,
December 7, 2002.
Mrs. Walker was born in Haywood County to the late Charles and Nora Wood Setzer on August 10, 1917 and lived most of her life in
Buncombe County. She was the wife
of Henry Walker who passed away on
January 18, 1975. She was also
preceded in death by a son Charles
Walker, two infant daughters, a
granddaughter Virginia Hughes
Tabor, a great-grandson Robert
Harverson, five brothers, Howard,
Hill, C.J., Matt and twin brother Virgil Setzer, and two sisters Hattie Young and Rebecca Wooten.
Surviving are two daughters, Martha Lea Hughes and her husband Bob of Candler and Marie Walker Stanberry of Hendersonville; a son, William Walker and his wife Joann of Lake Alfred, FL; ten grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and two sisters-in-law, Sadie Setzer and Margaret Setzer and several nieces and nephews.
She was a member of Mount Moriah Wesleyan Church of Candler for more than 60 years where she taught Sunday School for more
than 40 years and where she was
former president of Women’s Mission
Society for over 40 years. She loved her church, friends and neighbors.
Funeral services will be at 2:00 pm Saturday at Mt. Moriah Wesleyan Church with the Revs Don Milstead, Tom Harding and Edsel Burgess officiating. Burial will be in
the church cemetery.
Her family will receive friends from 7 - 9:00 pm Friday, December 13, at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Kids Club and Youth
Group, Mt. Moriah Wesleyan Church,
1 Fairmont Road, Candler, NC 28715.
The family wants to thank Dr. John Stringfield and staff at Autumn Care of Waynesville for everything they did for her. Also Dr. Clay Ballantine and the Residents of
Mission/St. Joseph Hospital.
Virgina and Henry helped me and my
parents out so much in the late
thirties and early forties. She was a Saint if there ever was one. I am
so lucky that I got to visit her earlier this year. May the Lord be
with the family and God Bless.
Dearest Friends and Family of Mrs. Walker:
I knew Mrs. Walker well, I attended church with her. She was a kind, loving, and gracious woman. I will miss her terribly, along with everyone else. If you need anything, please let me know.
God Bless,
Angie
Martha Lee and Marie: So sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. I loved her. Your family has a wonderful heritage from your Godly parents. God bless you.
Dear Martha Lee,Bob,Cortney & the rest of the Walker family, We both loved Virginia, our sympathy to the family for this loss, but we all know that Virginia is with our Lord Jesus. God bless you all. Harry & Ann Williams
Mrs. Walker Family
We want you to know you are in our
prayers and thoughts. We were glad
to have meet Mrs. Walker she was a very speical lady and will be missed by all. May God give you stength at this time for your loss.
11-7 shifts
To Marie and the rest of the family,
We are very sorry for your loss, if we can do anything please let us know. You and the rest of the family are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you and we will talk to you soon.
Love,
Frank, Michael & Regina
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. We will miss Grandma Walker.
Tom & Donna Datsko, Andy Werner, and Jennifer (Datsko) Morrow
To all the Walker Family,
Your Mom was a great influence on my life, as a wee one in sunday school and on to this day. We loved her and all she stood for. She has accomplished what she spent her life
doing loving God and planning on eternity with him.
In Christian love,
Linda Harding ,
Gertrude Harding
I have lots of memories of Virginia and the family. Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. She was one of many who helped lead me to my faith in God. Love, Gracie
Roberta and family,
I was so sorry about your grandmother. I know she is not only in a better place also she is no longer in pain. The pain of losing your grandmother will not go away but it will become easier to bear with time.
Love,
Judy
Martha & Marie…
Where can I begin? Your Mother was a Godsend to me, my sister & brother. We lived on Upper Indian Branch Road and had to walk to Candler School back in the 50’s. She would always have a kind word to us, as well as cookies and Koolaid many times. You all were older, but were around also, as was Charles. It has now been many years and her influence still remains as I strive to be kind to everyone!! May God bless all of you.