Lakewood Funeral Chapel
98 North Dixie Drive
Lake Jackson, TX
77566
Monday, February 18, 2019
7:00pm-9:00pm
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Lakewood Funeral Chapel
98 N. Dixie Drive
Lake Jackson, TX
77566
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
10:30am
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of Palacios, TX
May 15, 1933 - February 13, 2019
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While growing up in Jonesboro a neighbor invited Martha to Vacation Bible School at McDonald Memorial Baptist Church where she came to know Jesus as her Savior. At 15 she impressed a young 19 year old named Ollie Walker during a Training Union Class with her speaking ability. Ollie served in Korea and upon his return to Louisiana his sister Maxine suggested he "look up" Martha. He did, and Martha married Ollie in June of 1956. He would be her beloved and devoted "Red" for the next 61 years.
Ollie and Martha made their home and raised their family of four children in Freeport, TX where Ollie had taken a job with Dow Chemical. As a busy Mom Martha supported PTA, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts but made the time for backyard BBQ, the beach and camping with her family. She and Ollie invested their lives at West End Baptist Church, teaching Sunday School, RA's and GA's. They supported the Seaman's Center in Freeport, welcoming men from all over the world into their home for meals. She volunteered at the Joy Daycare Center and with International Friends. Martha became involved in Home and Foreign Missions through WMU (Women's Missionary Union) at West End Baptist. Over 15 years she served in various leadership roles related to missions, including WMU Director for the Gulf Coast Baptist Association. Another lifelong passion was a love of nature and plants. Being outside "digging-in-the-dirt" was Martha's favorite way to spend time with God. Her artistic talents were displayed in the volunteer landscaping her and Ollie provided at West End Baptist, the Seaman's Center and Texas Baptist Encampment. Martha was known across Texas and by Missionaries around the globe as a Prayer Warrior. She filled up a prayer diary each year and taught her family and friends to talk with God. Filling the margins of her Bible with "TYL!" - Thank You Lord! "PTL!" - Praise the Lord! Or "WOW!"
In 1995, after retirement, Ollie and Martha moved to Palacios, Texas as volunteers at the Texas Baptist Encampment. They joined First Baptist Church where Martha served as a Sunday School Teacher, promoted missions and offered up her home and talents in support of new friends.
In 2012 Martha moved with Ollie to Autumn Leaves of Pearland to be closer to their children, grand-children and great grandchildren. She continued to serve her Lord, praying for all she came in contact with. Expressing her faith and love through her sweet spirit and kind words.
Martha is survived by her four children, Becky Walker of Houston, TX, Chuck Walker of Freeport, TX, John Walker and wife Vicky of Baytown, TX and James Walker of Houston, TX; her eight grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Martha was preceded in death by her husband, Ollie Walker, of Pearland, daughter-in-law Connie Walker. Her mother and father, Osborne and Hattie Mae Quarles. Brothers: Clifford Quarles, Waymon Quarles and Dalton Quarles. Sisters: Mattie Anderson, Mollie Cannady and Mildred Shackleford. In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to the Alzheimer's Foundation of American or the Texas Baptist Encampment in Palacios Texas.
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5 Condolence(s)
Cindy George
Sweeny, TX
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Becky, I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. I just lost my mom last week. Love to you. Cindy Cook George
Vicki (Black) Ball
Centerville, OH
Monday, February 18, 2019
I'n so sorry to hear of Aunt Martha's passing. I have such sweet memories of her and Uncle Ollie visiting at mom (Aunt Maxine) and dad's house. She had the biggest smile and a contagious laugh. My thoughts and prayers are with you all - I know you will find comfort knowing she is with The Lord and reunited with Uncle Ollie.
Cleta Goerl Sharp
Garrison, TX
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Becky, so very sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts & prayers!!!
E? Carolyn Gimber
SHREVEPORT, LA
Saturday, February 16, 2019
My greatest of love to all of her survivors, Aunt Martha was one of a kind! We all have wonderful and fun memories of her in her life in La. We loved her so much and will miss her. My last Aunt is gone! I know where she is so I don't wish her back! Rest in Peace!
Your niece
Carolyn Gimber
Jim Reed
Santa fe, TX
Friday, February 15, 2019
Lea Ann and I are sorry to hear of your Mothers passing. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.