Funeral services will be Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 11:00 a.m., College Hill M.B. Church, 1600 Florence Avenue, Jackson, MS 39204 with burial in North Pleasant Hill Cemetery in New Hebron, MS.
If a man's life is measured by his impact on others, than Delanis Earl Walker has left a rich and enduring legacy. His easy and good natured personality made him a stranger to no one. A natural storyteller, Delanis entertained friends and family a like with takes of his youth.
Born to Ina Mae and L.J. Walker, jr on October 15, 1957, in the small town of New Hebron, Delanis was a country boy at heart. At an early age he joined North Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church where he attended faithfully with his parents and sisters, Delores and Virginia. Delanis was gifted athlete and excelled in high school sports. He graduated from new Hebron High School in 1976. thereafter, he attended Copiah-Lincoln Community College and obtained her certificate in welding.
After graduating, Delanis was employed with Magnetek, Inc. and he worked offshore for several years. He was employed with Pennsylvania Life Insurance and worked in management in various grocery stores, including Sack & Save, Jitney Jungle, Winn-Dixie, McDade's and Sullivan's Grocery. His last employment was with Sanders Farms.
In this free time, Delanis loved to explore trails, fish, hunt and appreciate the beauty of nature. He passed on this love of nature to his daughter, Chelsea and Shelby. He was a avid equestrian and taught his girls how to handle and ride a horse. So skilled was Shelby in riding by her side. In 2019, Delanis and Shelby were featured in an article, "Jackson Black Rodeo: Father, Daughter Over the Years" in The Clarion Ledger.
Aside from his love for nature and photography, Delanis was a deeply spiritual man. In 1993, he joined College Hill Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Hosea J. Hines. At. College Hill, he was ordained as a Deacon and later accepted a call to the ministry, preaching his first sermon in November 2000. He loved spreading the Word of God, and his love of God extended to his love of people. He reveled in touching the lives of people especially young people. As a manager and supervisor of a grocery store, he would hire and inspire young people to have a strong work ethic.
At the very core of his being was his love fro family. He was a devoted son, a protective brother, a caring uncle and husband, and above all a proud and doting father. He encouraged his daughters, Chelsea and Shelby, to reach for the stars and to uplift others as they strive for excellence.
Like her father Chelsea was a natural athlete, and she could count on her father's support in all her endeavors. With his encouragement, she excelled in science fairs, as well as church and school presentations. Her father was always a constant at her athletic events whether she was playing basketball, golf, running track or cheer-leading. Chelsea could count on him to be at her games rooting for her and beaming with pride. This memory of him shouting and whistling on the sidelines is forever etched in Chelsea's mind as one of her favorite memories of her dad. one of Shelby's favorite memories of her father is riding their horese at night under the the light of a full moon. They rode and rode and rode until they were ready to go home. Tonight, when you look up at the moon, know that Delanis is riding home to glory, smiling down on us, and cheering all of us on to victory.
Delanis leaves to cherish his memories; two daughters, Chelsea Janai and Shelby Kathleen and their mother Tara Bryant Walker, a son, Aiden Michael Dyer, two sisters, Delores (Lynell) Smith and Virginia (Robert) McDuffey, aunt, Mary Lou Everett, nieces, great nieces, and a great nephews, cousins and friends and his faithfully dog and constant companion, Sara.
John 14:1 KJV Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. Praying for the Family Margaret & Brittany Crump
My prayers and love goes out to Tara, Chelsea and Shelby. I have known the Walker family from when y'all first joined College Hill and our children grew up together in the church. I thank God for allowing me to know Rev. Walker he was such a delightful person. I Love You Guys. Jessie Pamplin
From: Martha A. Carpenter Kansas City, Missouri
Tara, Chelsea and Shelby....along with all family members and friends of Delanis Earl Walker, I offer to each of you my heartfelt condolence and prayers at this impactful time in your life and hearts. Please cherish wonderful thoughts, experiences and memories of Delanis for you know that would be his wish for each of you. God speaks to us in 2 Corinthians 5:8...."to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord", amen! My prayers are with you and I look forward to a hug from you when I see you family. May the God we serve continue to watch over you and bless your lives. I am not a great singer but I love this song and want to share it with you at this time: I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
I don't know about tomorrow I just live from day to day I don't borrow from the sunshine For the skies they turn to grey.
And I don't worry for the future For I know what Jesus said And today I'll walk beside him For he's what lies ahead.
Many things about tomorrow I don't seem to understand But I know who holds tomorrow And I know who holds my hand.
He was such a happy guy and always the encourager to me. He will always be remembered as such a sharing and upbeat friend . I offer my heartfelt condolences to his family along with my prayers. Knowing only God can and will “carry” each loved one during this most difficult time. Kathleen S. Sharp
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