William (Bill) Aloysius Walker, Jr., age 86 of San
Antonio, Texas, died peacefully on January 7th, 2021. He was born on October
14th, 1934 in Chicago, Illinois and is survived by his wife of 33 years Karen
Seiler Walker. |
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Bill was
born and raised in Chicago, Illinois
through the 8th grade. As a young
Chicagoan and baseball fan, Bill
developed a love for the Cubs. After the
8th grade, he moved to Memphis,
Tennessee, and attended Christian
Brothers High School where he excelled
in basketball and golf. |
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After high
school, he joined the Army during the
Korean War and served as a clerk at the
SHAPE NATO headquarters in
Fontainebleau, France. |
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After
military service, he married Susan Tharp
Walker in 1958 and attended the
University of Texas at Austin. He
graduated from Memphis State with a B.S.
degree in Physical Education / Education
in 1962. |
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In 1967,
he coached high school basketball in
Mercedes, Texas. |
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In 1968,
he coached and developed the AAU
Harlingen Swim Team while also coaching
at the Marine Military Academy and
Harlingen High School. A proud moment as
a swim coach was the AAU swim team
finishing 3rd in the TAGS state
championship meet with his swimmers from
Harlingen, which was unprecedented for
such a small team to finish that high in
the team standings! |
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In 1970,
he joined San Antonio's North East
Independent School District (NEISD) as
Aquatics Coordinator and head swim coach
over all of the NEISD high schools. He
was also head swim coach for the AAU San
Antonio Aquatic Club (SAAC), and used
his passion to develop the Learn to Swim
program for all 3rd graders in the
school district. |
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In 1976,
he moved to McAllen where he was given
the same responsibilities as his
previous duties in San Antonio. He was
able to continue with his passion of
teaching children to swim while he was
head swim coach at McAllen High School
and head swim coach for the AAU McAllen
Swim Club. He had many fond memories of
his time coaching in the Rio Grande
Valley and loved the people and living
in that part of Texas. |
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Returning
to San Antonio in 1982, he resumed his
previous duties as Aquatics Coordinator
for NEISD until he retired in 2001. Bill
earned many, many awards including Coach
of the Year several times. |
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He was
very proud to have taught more than
300,000 children how to swim through the
Swim America program. Along with the
people he encountered in his career, his
greatest honor and legacy is the Bill
Walker Pool at NEISD in San Antonio. |
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Bill loved
playing cards, especially duplicate
bridge and became a Life Master at age
29, and eventually Emerald Life Master. |
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Bill
volunteered at the Bexar County Jail for
many years, teaching Centering Prayer
and leading AA 12 Step Meetings - as he
proudly celebrated 35 years of sobriety
himself. |
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He is
survived by his wife Karen Seiler
Walker, sister Jean Kopsky,
sister-in-law Mary Jo Walker and former
wife Susan Tharp Walker. |
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His
surviving children by Susan Tharp Walker
are Christy Walker, Gregg Walker, Randy
Walker, Sabra Walker Nelson, Sean Walker
and Chip Walker; daughters-in-law Chris
Walker, Elizabeth Walker and Sue
Donarski Walker; son-in-law Daniel
Nelson; grandchildren Jake Walker, Becky
Walker, Evan Walker, Bailey Walker, Ella
Nelson, Zachary Hall and Madison Hall;
great grandchildren Luke Walker and
Blake Walker. |
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His
surviving step-children are GK Parish-Philp,
Stephen Philp and Dana Schmit, and 6
grandchildren. |
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He is also
survived by numerous nieces, nephews and
cousins. |
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He is
preceded in death by his father William
A. Walker, Sr. and mother Catherine
Bracken Walker; brother John B. Walker
and sister Joan Walker Lee;
brothers-in-law Boyd J. Lee II and John
Kopsky. |
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Bill will
be dearly missed by his family and
friends. He treasured all of the people
he met and knew both personally and
professionally. |
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Bill was buried with military honors at Fort
Sam Houston. We plan to
have a memorial service in the Summer or
Fall of this year, when it is safe for
everyone to travel and gather. |
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Please
consider sending a donation in honor
of Bill Walker to the
USA Swimming Foundation. |
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God,
grant me the Serenity to accept the
things I cannot change, Courage to
change the things I can and Wisdom to
know the difference. Amen. |
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