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Walker Alexander Aber

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Walker Alexander Aber

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
18 Feb 2017 (aged 17)
Ruidoso, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
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Walker Alexander Aber was born on March 19, 1999 in Dallas, Texas to Stephen and Charlotte (Williams) Aber. He was a Senior at H. Grady Spruce High School. His post high school plans were planning to attend the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, where he would be majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. His future plans were to eventually attend medical school to become a doctor. He enjoyed tennis, backgammon, motorbiking, cross country skiing, and basketball. He admired Magic Johnson and Micheal Jordan. They were some of his idols. His grandparents took him to a Chicago Bulls game when he was 10. It was one of the most exciting times of his life. During winter breaks from school, and occasionally when the family needed a vacation, they travel to New Mexico to ski. He loved to ski, and believed that it was one of the greatest experiences to see the world go by on skis. "It makes me feel like I'm there, and everything else is gone," he'd say. His love of Chinese food sparked a relationship with wasabi. He loved spicy foods, and was almost always convincing his mother to cook with peppers and spices. He was a Methodist by faith, which he firmly believed with all of his heart. God was very important in his life, second to his family, and then the outdoors. His favorite Bible verse was Joshua 1:9. He strived to remind people that the Lord was there for them no matter what the circumstances. He is survived by his parents, Stephen and Charlotte Aber of Dallas, TX. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Isaac and Lois Aber and Ulysses and Fannie Williams.
Walker Alexander Aber was born on March 19, 1999 in Dallas, Texas to Stephen and Charlotte (Williams) Aber. He was a Senior at H. Grady Spruce High School. His post high school plans were planning to attend the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, where he would be majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. His future plans were to eventually attend medical school to become a doctor. He enjoyed tennis, backgammon, motorbiking, cross country skiing, and basketball. He admired Magic Johnson and Micheal Jordan. They were some of his idols. His grandparents took him to a Chicago Bulls game when he was 10. It was one of the most exciting times of his life. During winter breaks from school, and occasionally when the family needed a vacation, they travel to New Mexico to ski. He loved to ski, and believed that it was one of the greatest experiences to see the world go by on skis. "It makes me feel like I'm there, and everything else is gone," he'd say. His love of Chinese food sparked a relationship with wasabi. He loved spicy foods, and was almost always convincing his mother to cook with peppers and spices. He was a Methodist by faith, which he firmly believed with all of his heart. God was very important in his life, second to his family, and then the outdoors. His favorite Bible verse was Joshua 1:9. He strived to remind people that the Lord was there for them no matter what the circumstances. He is survived by his parents, Stephen and Charlotte Aber of Dallas, TX. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Isaac and Lois Aber and Ulysses and Fannie Williams.

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