William Jasper Walker

Cumberland Presbyterian Minister

Presbyterian Minister

1847 - 1909

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Ministerial Directory

W. J. Walker - Newmarket, Ala.
Robert Donnell Presbytery

[Source: Minutes of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1906, pages 184a]


WALKER.--Rev. W. J. Walker, who died June 9, 1909, at his home near Plevna, Ala., was born December 16, 1847; professed religion when a boy and united with the church. He was ordained to the gospel ministry by the old Tennessee Presbytery in 1879; became a member of the Robert Donnell Presbytery when it was formed by the union of a portion of the Tennessee Presbytery and the Jackson Presbytery, and later on a member of the Presbytery of Huntsville by the union of the Robert Donnell and McGrady presbyteries. As Brother Walker spent the most of life in the bounds of this presbytery, he was not as well known perhaps by the church at large as some others that traveled around more; still Brother Walker's life and labors counted for much, as is shown by an extract from the record of one year's work: In 1894 he preached 272 sermons, witnessed 684 conversions and received 314 members into the church. Brother Walker was a very faithful worker, traveled much on horseback across the mountains and valleys, preaching the gospel in many destitute places. Brother Walker was wonderfully gifted in conducting revival meetings in hard places and in getting old neighborhood feuds settled, and uniting the people in Christian work and in reaching and leading to Christ old, hardened sinners that were considered by others hopeless cases. In a meeting when others gave out he seemed to be just at his best, literally going day and night for weeks at a time. He laid himself a living sacrifice on the altar, and God blessed him in the salvation of hundreds and perhaps thousands of souls. Brother Walker seldom missed a meeting of the presbytery, always on time, and it was the rule of his life to stay till the close. A man of strong convictions, he took a position on a question and maintained it with zeal and energy. In the death of Brother Walker this part of the church lost an earnest, faithful worker. The funeral services were conducted in his old home church at Hickory Flat by his lifetime friend and fellow-worker, Rev. W. W. Thompson, assisted by Rev. A. H. Manly, of New Market, and Rev. W. B. Witherspoon of Huntsville, Ala., in the midst of a large and sorrowing congregation of relatives and friends. Brother Walker left a devoted wife and eight children to lament their loss. His oldest son, Rev. H. L. Walker, is in charge of our church at Blocton, Ala.--W. W. Thompson.
[Source: The Cumberland Presbyterian, September 2, 1909, pages 319]


Necrology

Name: Walker, William Jasper
Occupation: S.S. [Stated Supply]
Presbytery: Huntsville
Place of Death: Pleona, Ala.
Date: June 29, 1909
Age: 62

[Source: Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America., 1910, page 291]


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