Alvesta Britt Walker, 72, educator MDCPS, transitioned March 10, 2021. Services will be 11:00am, Thursday, March 18, 2021, New Way Fellowship Baptist Church, 16800 Northwest 22nd Avenue, Miami, Florida. Viewing will be 12:00 Noon - 6:00pm on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at the Wright and Young Funeral Home, 15332 Northwest 7th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33169
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Our sincere sympathy and condolences to the family and our prayers of comfort during your sadness. Cille and Alex Smith
Audrey, my Cousin may the wings of angels take you to your heavenly rest; forever loved and always remembered....Linda
We send prayers and sincere condolences to the family of our beloved Sister Alvesta Walker. We will keep you in our prayers and her memories in our hearts. We will always remember her sweet spirit, acts of kindness, caring love and distinctive voice especially when she taught us about our history. May the God of all peace comfort you as you walk through this time together. Love and blessings always, Elder Anthony and Gloria Humes
My heartfelt prayers are with the family and friends, may you find peace that flows like a river during your time of loss. Revelation 21:3,4 : 1 Peter 5:6,7 Darlene C
Our prayers & condolences to the family during this difficult time. Pray that God will strengthen, comfort and give you all, peace. Sis. Walker's sweet demeanor & voice will never be forgotten. Already missing her & that beautiful smile. She was such an amazing individual, easy to love, a great friend, sister-in-Christ and definitely an awesome Black History teacher. We're still shocked to hear of her passing but trusting God to give us His peace. And, we will certainly continue to cherish the wonderful memories of the times we spent with her.
Mother & Carol Ferguson New Way Fellowship Living in Atlanta, Georgia
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