Lynn Walker

lynn walker
It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of Lynn Milner Walker, 58, a resident of New Braunfels, Texas. Lynn went to be with our Lord while at home with her husband of 32 years at her side on Monday evening, April 19, 2021 after a short battle with cancer. She was born July 10, 1962 to George and Joyce Milner in Bourne, Massachusetts. Her father had a long career in the US Air Force and when she was middle school age, her family moved to Austin, Texas where she resided until her marriage. She and her husband recently retired to the New Braunfels area. She was preceded in death by her father, George Leroy Milner Jr. and her brother, Rory James Milner. She is survived by her husband, Doyle Lynn Walker, mother, Joyce Majors Milner and many other extended family members. Anyone who knew Lynn well, knew that she was a good and kind hearted person with a quick wit. She worked as an administrative assistant for many years and enjoyed setting up and maintaining the various business systems she was responsible for. She was an avid reader of fiction and loved spending time with her husband, family, friends and her dog Callie enjoying the simple things in life. She also had a global Facebook presence that she enjoyed. Lynn’s family and friends will miss her more than words could ever adequately express. She will be forever loved and fondly remembered. A memorial service for her will be held 2:00PM, Monday, May 10, 2021 at Hill Country Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 11700 State Highway 46 West, New Braunfels, Texas.

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  1. I am saddened find out of Lynn’s passing. She was a special high school friend and we had lots of fun times together. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family. Love and miss you Lynn!

  2. Lynn was my younger cousin. My best memory of her was a trip to the Galveston beach when we were young. We came back to my aunt’s after a long day, but Lynn was still full of bubbly energy. We shared a room and she talked until we’ll after midnight. I can still hear her laugh; it was infectious. My love and prayers to her family and friends.

  3. Hi friend. I’m going to sure miss you. I enjoy your company. You make me laugh. I always loved sharing dog stories, books we loved, and music we loved. And you and your grammar police. You make me laugh. Your passing makes this world a little less brighter without you here. Thoughts and prayers go out to Lynn’s husband and family. We miss you, neighbors.

  4. With loving memories of Lynn, we share your sorrow and lift prayers for your strength and comfort during this difficult time.


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