- Date Of Birth: July 19, 1923
- Date Of Death: December 19, 2018
- State: Massachusetts
Clarence W. (Chuck) Walker passed away on December 19, 2018 after a period of declining health. He was born in Duxbury on July 19, 1923, the son of Percy L. and Grace Delano Walker. After graduating from Duxbury High School, he enrolled at Northeastern University. He enlisted in the Army Air Corp in 1943 and served in Europe during World War II. After the war, he married his sweetheart, Marie Mahler of Kingston, in 1946. After receiving his degree from Northeastern, he joined his father and his brother Donald in Duxbury’s premier real estate brokerage, Percy L Walker & Sons, later Walker Bros. Chuck was committed to Duxbury and served the town in many ways over the years. In 1948 he was appointed to serve on Duxbury’s first Finance Committee. He served on other appointed committees, including the North Hill Advisory Committee, the Duxbury Beach Study Committee, the Town Charter Study Committee and the Ellison Trust. He served as a trustee of the Partridge Fund for over 50 years, for many of those years as its chairman. He also served as chairman of the Planning Board and was an active member and officer of the Duxbury Rotary Club and the American Legion Post 223. He was a member of the vestry and sang in the choir at St. John’s Episcopal Church and was chairman of the Duxbury Republican Town Committee. The Fourth of July Activities Committee saluted Chuck in 2006 by selecting him as Grand Marshall of the Fourth of July parade, acknowledging him for “all you have done to maintain the integrity of our town’s peaceful and rural character.” He also received a national Presidential Service Award in 2009.Chuck loved spending time with his family. He enjoyed his vegetable garden and golf and was an avid sports fan. One of his family’s favorite photos shows him and Marie holding the Red Sox 2004 World Series Trophy. When it was time for Chuck and Marie to leave their home on Tremont Street, a house that two generations before had belonged to Chuck’s grandparents, they wanted to remain in town and moved to the Village at Duxbury in 2012. Chuck is survived by his wife of 72 years, Marie, by three daughters – Linda Seale of Duxbury, Judy Walker of Maplewood, NJ and Sharon Solstice of Walnut Creek, CA – and by three grandchildren.
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