Marshall Walker obituary: Marshall Walker's Obituary, Indianapolis

In Memory Of
Marshall Craig Walker
1954 - 2023

Obituary photo of Marshall Walker, Indianapolis-IN
Obituary photo of Marshall Walker, Indianapolis-IN

In Memory Of
Marshall Craig Walker
1954 - 2023

Marshall Craig Walker, 68, of New Whiteland, Indiana, passed away April 18, 2023, at Community Hospital South in Indianapolis. Marshall “Craig” was born April 22, 1954, in Durham, North Carolina to Thomas E. and Charlotte K. Walker. He found music in everything and was a prolific artist. He always found a way to share his art with the world and his family. He loved to travel in Europe and was a student of history. He loved books and read every day. His memory was incredible, and he could tell you his row and seat number at the Led Zeppelin concert in 1975. He loved deeply, and out of that, has three daughters: Laura Turvey, Jessie Whittenburg and Hannah Riffey. He has been able to share the last years of his life with a kindred spirit in his loving wife Sharon, enjoying countless hours of music (both at concert venues and in their cozy living room) and of quiet reflection in their nature-filled personal oasis of a yard. He was so in tune with nature that the birds and backyard animals would come right up to his lawn chair to visit him. Many people will know him from his decades as an engineer as well as co-owner of Kinethics, Inc. He was known for his awesomely distinct handwriting from years as a draftsman drawing schematics on graph paper Many more will know him as a musician including his years as guitarist and lead singer in The Clouds, at open mic nights around Indianapolis, and for publishing his more recent compositions on Bandcamp.com as The Cave Slinkies. He had some amazing collaborations of artistic expression from Shakespearian architectural prints, wooden block print carvings of the Greek Isles, and even dried flowers.

He was preceded in death by his mother Charlotte K. Walker.

He is survived by his wife, Sharon, father, Thomas E. Walker (97) of Plano, TX, sister Wendy Walker Smith of Chapel Hill, NC, daughters Laura (Chris) Turvey, Jessie (Jake) Whittenburg and Hannah (Jon) Riffey along with four grandchildren Marshall, Sydney, Loryn, and Hollis.

Services are to be held at Newcomer Funeral Home at 925 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227 on Saturday, May 13, 2023. Visitation is from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. with services immediately following.

To view the livestream click HERE.

Sharon Walker believes Marshall “Craig” would most want to be remembered by his family and friends supporting independent musicians and artists. A person can listen to diverse music from around the world by signing up for a free account at https://bandcamp.com/ and even download and keep their favorites by paying very nominal fees directly to the musicians. Media artists can be supported by attending local art fairs and shows and buying all types of unique items directly from the independent artists.
Marshall Craig Walker, 68, of New Whiteland, Indiana, passed away April 18, 2023, at Community Hospital South in Indianapolis. Marshall “Craig” was born April 22, 1954, in Durham, North Carolina to Thomas E. and Charlotte K. Walker. He found music in everything and was a prolific artist. He always found a way to share his art with the world and his family. He loved to travel in Europe and was a student of history. He loved books and read every day. His memory was incredible, and he could tell you his row and seat number at the Led Zeppelin concert in 1975. He loved deeply, and out of that, has three daughters: Laura Turvey, Jessie Whittenburg and Hannah Riffey. He has been able to share the last years of his life with a kindred spirit in his loving wife Sharon, enjoying countless hours of music (both at concert venues and in their cozy living room) and of quiet reflection in their nature-filled personal oasis of a yard. He was so in tune with nature that the birds and backyard animals would come right up to his lawn chair to visit him. Many people will know him from his decades as an engineer as well as co-owner of Kinethics, Inc. He was known for his awesomely distinct handwriting from years as a draftsman drawing schematics on graph paper Many more will know him as a musician including his years as guitarist and lead singer in The Clouds, at open mic nights around Indianapolis, and for publishing his more recent compositions on Bandcamp.com as The Cave Slinkies. He had some amazing collaborations of artistic expression from Shakespearian architectural prints, wooden block print carvings of the Greek Isles, and even dried flowers.

He was preceded in death by his mother Charlotte K. Walker.

He is survived by his wife, Sharon, father, Thomas E. Walker (97) of Plano, TX, sister Wendy Walker Smith of Chapel Hill, NC, daughters Laura (Chris) Turvey, Jessie (Jake) Whittenburg and Hannah (Jon) Riffey along with four grandchildren Marshall, Sydney, Loryn, and Hollis.

Services are to be held at Newcomer Funeral Home at 925 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227 on Saturday, May 13, 2023. Visitation is from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. with services immediately following.

To view the livestream click HERE.

Sharon Walker believes Marshall “Craig” would most want to be remembered by his family and friends supporting independent musicians and artists. A person can listen to diverse music from around the world by signing up for a free account at https://bandcamp.com/ and even download and keep their favorites by paying very nominal fees directly to the musicians. Media artists can be supported by attending local art fairs and shows and buying all types of unique items directly from the independent artists.

Services & Gatherings

Visitation

Saturday, May 13, 2023 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions
925 East Hanna Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46227
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Service

Saturday, May 13, 2023 at 2:00pm
Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions
925 East Hanna Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46227
Directions & Map

Newcomer Funeral Home (317-737-1545) is assisting the family

Newcomer Funeral Home (317-737-1545) is assisting the family

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