Together Even In Death
by Amber Kresge
Title
Together Even In Death
Artist
Amber Kresge
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This is the burial plot of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Walker. Herbert and Bernice were high school sweethearts who grew up in Comstock, Texas and were married in Bryan, Texas while Herbert was attending Texas A&M college (now TAMU). After WWII, they returned to College Station where Herbert completed his doctorate in veterinary medicine. Both Herbert and Bernice were very involved with family, school, church, and community activities. Setting an example for others, they were happily married for 52 years.
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November 10th, 2012
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Comments (13)
John Chivers
Wonderful trees, like a slow dance that in are life time is far to quick to see. Great V :)
Jk Images
I loved this image before reading Judy's comment. Now even more! great image, Amber. v/f/ fb
Judy Loeckle
Amber, thank you for producing this beautiful picture which is a tribute to our parents, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Walker. Herbert and Bernice were high school sweethearts where they grew up in Comstock, Texas. They were married in Bryan, Texas, while my dad was attending Texas A&M College (now TAMU). After World War II, they returned to College Station where my dad completed his doctorate in veterinary medicine. They then returned to Del Rio where my dad set up his veterinary practice. Both Herbert and Bernice were very involved with family, school, church and community activities. Setting an example for others, they were happily married for 52 years. Judy Walker Loeckle and Jean Walker Persilver
Amber Kresge replied:
Thanks so much for sharing their story Judy. I was wandering around the cemetery this day, stumbled upon these amazing looking trees and just knew I had to use them to frame the American flag. It's so nice to know the story behind the image too now.