Christopher J. Walker

J H 1962 - 1972

Word has reached us of the sad news that Chris Walker passed away in January 2022. He was aged 66. Our thoughts and best wishes go to his family and those who knew him well.

If you would like to have your memories of Chris posted on this webpage, please feel free to email them to TWS@wycliffe.co.uk

There is an obituary posted online elsewhere, here:

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/24/chris-walker-obituary

A tribute page has also been set up – which includes details of the funeral service – and can be viewed here:

https://christopherwalker.muchloved.com/?fbclid=IwAR2IObHyisAX4TtyYNGRWVqeROTHbLmuFfW_s8zI79deYOL57kpnaTXP0IY

 

At Wycliffe:

Sports: Shooting VI

Member: A.T.C., Science Society, Computer Society, Literary Society, Bridge Club.

 

Memories from OWs:

I was sorry to read about Chris’s death. He was the first boy I met on my first day at Wycliffe Junior School in September 1964. As we were both from Painswick, he was delegated to show me around and to make sure that I made it to the right lessons and to lunch (in Windrush). He did a good job, which really helped me to settle in. For the next 4 years we were in the same form, before being separated when I was held back for a year. I also remember sharing “adventures” out of school in the countryside around Painswick – I’m sure such freedom would not be given to children by parents of 8-12 year olds these days. We would disappear for hours. For much of our time at Wycliffe, we were part of a shared car pool. My father was one of those who would drive us in, and Chris’s father used to drive us home. My memory is that Chris was always late in the morning and that it used to drive my father crazy. Via the Painswick “grapevine” I  knew he had become a Doctor, but our paths diverged completely, and I don’t think we ever met after we left Wycliffe in the early 70’s. But it’s amazing the memories that you retain – good ones as far as Chris is concerned.

Eric Harris (J SH 1964 – 1973)