Craig Walker's Obituary
A super husband and loving father, Robert Craig Walker, age 50, of Oakwood, will be deeply missed by his wife of 25 years, Tammy Walker, and their daughter, Natalie Marie Walker. While Craig passed away on Saturday, March 14th, 2020, he will live forever in all of their happiest memories.
Craig was born on July 22nd, 1969 to John Walker and Sharon Crawley, who both preceded him in death. He grew up living in many unique places around the world which contributed to his love of ethnic foods, specifically Greek and Mexican. Craig was a strong provider and hard worker for his family. He was employed as a Network Engineer for Comcast, but did his fair share of fixing technical issues at home too.
Much of his life and hobbies were centered around his family. He developed a love for photography, and aside from animals and airplanes, two lucky ladies in his life were his favorite subject matter. He enjoyed the History Channel, reading, chess, and a fresh mocha frappuccino with extra sprinkles. Zoo and Disney trips were always full of family, fun, and photos. Craig loved the Green Bay Packers and wore his cheese head with pride, "Go Pack Go!"
Even in the darkest moments, he always kept his sense of humor and brightened every day.
To help the family celebrate his life, you are invited to to send a condolence, plant a tree, or share a story and picture of Robert at www.ConnerAndKoch.com. Funeral Services will be held privately at Bellbrook Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Salvation Army (1000 N. Keowee St. Dayton, OH 45404).
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