
Date Of Birth: October 28, 1952
Date Of Death: September 4, 2013
Walker Lewis Whatley, 60, of Indianapolis, IN passed away peacefully on Wednesday, September 4, 2013 at the Golden Living Center. Born in Opelika, Alabama to Annie (Mike) Kindred, he lived most of his life in Indianapolis.
Walker served in the United States Army and held several positions at Naval Avionics, VA Medical Center, and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. He was an outgoing man who enjoyed fishing and spending time with his grandchildren.
Walker was very proud of his two children, Kibibi Marie (Pryor) Whatley, of Indianapolis, and Walker Lewis Whatley II, of Indianapolis. He is also survived by his mother Annie Kindred, of Opelika; his former wife, Zandra (Colbert) Whatley; grandchildren, Keiana Whatley, Tashija Whatley and Walker Whatley III; as well as his many loving family members and friends.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, September 10, 2013 from 3:00 until 7:00 PM at the Harry W. Moore Chapel, 8151 Allisonville Rd., Indianapolis, IN, 46250.







Niles Parker says
Walker, thank you for your work and friendship. You are in our thoughts.
Niles
Bob Stites says
Enjoyed working with Walker. Loved talking about his grandkids. May the angels welcome him
into paradise.
Cheryl says
May the Lord give you peace during this time of sorrow. Walker was a cool guy who always stopped by to say ’Hello’.
Joe Shutters says
Walker was a good friend and always had a positive attitude. I miss doing the daily trivia with him here at work. It’s just not the same without him. My condolences to the family members for your loss. May God bless you all in this time of grieving.
Jacqueline Holland says
Walker, I just recently began to know you. We always spoke in the halls, cafeteria, outside, where ever. You always had a smile and was a good listner. We all love you and will miss you to the max. We wanted you to stay, but GOD wanted you more. I know you are in his arms.
Jackie
Melissa Farrington says
Walker always had a positive attitude and he always had a smile on his face when we talked about his grandkids. You are in our thoughts.
Julian Mills says
Walker, I had no idea, man. May you rest well and in peace. Always with a smile!
Terri BrooksRodgers says
To the family of Walker Whatley, sorry to hear of his passing. God saw him getting tired and weak and decided to call him home for eternal rest, where there is no more suffering nor pain. I pray our father in heaven give you comfort in knowing Walker is resting and don’t have to suffer anymore.
Walker and I worked together at Naval Avionics, I will always remember his smile. God Bless and keep you and the family.
Erin Ignas says
Although I did not know Walker well he always had a friendly smile for everyone and a positive attitude. He will be missed. May God be with you during this difficult time. God bless.