WALK, Lowell Lavern 1923-2020
WALK, BRUESEWITZ, UEKER, KNAPP, HAMMOND
Posted By: K.L. Kittleson
Date: 6/14/2021 at 19:52:39
(1923 - 2020)
Lowell Lavern Walk, 96, of Grafton, died on Wednesday, March 18, 2020, while residing at Good Shepherd Health Center in Mason City.
Memorial services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, August 15, 2020, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Grafton with Pastor Solveig A.H. Zamzow officiating. Following the memorial service, there will be a time for lunch and fellowship in the church hall. Inurnment will be in the Grafton Cemetery with military honors at the grave by Grafton American Legion Post 616.
Those attending are requested to wear face masks with appropriate social distancing to be observed.
Lowell was born on May 14, 1923, 1 ½ miles west of Grafton, the younger son of Christ and Lora (Bruesewitz) Walk. He was baptized and confirmed at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Grafton. He graduated from Grafton High School in 1942 and was drafted into military service on February 14, 1943.
He was a World War II veteran who served in the Army-Air Force in the India-Burma, Central Burma and China campaigns, receiving the Victory Medal Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon with 3 bronze stars, 4 Overseas Service Bars, 1 Service Stripe and Good Conduct Medal.
He was united in marriage to Virginia Mae Ueker on January 23, 1949 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Grafton. They enjoyed 69 ½ years together. They had one daughter, Nancy, who was lucky to be blessed with such a wonderful mother and father.
After the war, Lowell owned and operated the Walk Bros. turkey growing and breeding farm for 41 years; first, with his brother, Harley, and eventually with his nephew, Mark, where they produced 350,000 hatching eggs annually.
Lowell was mayor of the City of Grafton for 26 years. He served on the Grafton Fire Department. He was president of Grafton Community Action and chairman of Grafton Turkey Day for many years. He was a member of the American Legion for 74 years. He served on an extensive list of county, regional, community and church boards and committees throughout his life, and spoke with such pride and consideration of the importance of each of them, individually. He was a faithful servant to his community and church throughout his life.
Lowell was a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan and loved to talk about and follow sports. He was proud to see them win the World Series in 2016 and felt so honored when they allowed him, at age 93, to go to the front of the line to have his picture taken with the trophy. He enjoyed visits with groups of friends over coffee and sharing the news. He had a great sense of humor and loved people. He was especially proud of serving coffee at church fellowships over recent years, knowing just who wanted regular or decaf or tea. He took an interest in his cherished friends, even in his final days.
Lowell is survived by his daughter, Nancy Walk, of Grafton; five nephews and nieces, Pam (Mrs. Bruce) Knapp, John (Lynn) Knapp, Diane Ruebling, Mike Roppe, Mark (Tracy) Walk, and Anne (Harry) Hammond; and many extended relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia, his parents and his brother, Harley.
Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home (641) 732-3706
www.champion-bucheitfuneralhome.com.SOURCE: Mason City Globe Gazette, Sunday, August 9, 2020
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