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Evelyn Darlene <I>Simpson</I> Walker

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Evelyn Darlene Simpson Walker

Birth
Hardin, Ray County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Oct 2020 (aged 75)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 208 - - 000031
Memorial ID
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Evelyn Darlene Walker was born April 27, 1945 in Hardin, Missouri to Arno and Cornelia Simpson. She graduated from Hardin High School in 1963. Following her sister to Colorado, she met and married Art Walker in 1965 in Limon, Colorado and they had two daughters. Together, they owned and operated a Charter Bus Service, Colorado Springs/Limon Transportation. In 1976 they sold the business and moved to Colorado Springs. Darlene went to work for Supperstein Steel, now Reliance Metal Center. She was a Credit Manager until her retirement in 2011. Darlene's passions were anything or any project involving her family. She always said, "I make a great Assistant". Her Deepest love was her family, gardening, coffee and Bronco's Football. She was loved by all her neighbors and adopting all children as "Nana" to them. Darlene always traveled back home to her Missouri roots for every H.S. Reunion to spend time with family and friends.

Darlene is preceded in death by her parents; Arno and Cordelia Simpson, Art Walker, brother David Simpson, niece Cynthia Minick, sister-in-law Donna Simpson and brother-in-law Jack Campbell,
Evelyn Darlene Walker was born April 27, 1945 in Hardin, Missouri to Arno and Cornelia Simpson. She graduated from Hardin High School in 1963. Following her sister to Colorado, she met and married Art Walker in 1965 in Limon, Colorado and they had two daughters. Together, they owned and operated a Charter Bus Service, Colorado Springs/Limon Transportation. In 1976 they sold the business and moved to Colorado Springs. Darlene went to work for Supperstein Steel, now Reliance Metal Center. She was a Credit Manager until her retirement in 2011. Darlene's passions were anything or any project involving her family. She always said, "I make a great Assistant". Her Deepest love was her family, gardening, coffee and Bronco's Football. She was loved by all her neighbors and adopting all children as "Nana" to them. Darlene always traveled back home to her Missouri roots for every H.S. Reunion to spend time with family and friends.

Darlene is preceded in death by her parents; Arno and Cordelia Simpson, Art Walker, brother David Simpson, niece Cynthia Minick, sister-in-law Donna Simpson and brother-in-law Jack Campbell,

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