Daniel Walker

daniel walker

October 5, 1975 ~ November 3, 2021

Funeral services for Daniel Scott Walker, 46, of Daingerfield will be held 2 PM Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at South Union Missionary Baptist Church with Bro. Michael Roberts and Bro. Chad Thompson officiating. Services are under the direction of Horn- Nail- Haggard Funeral Home in of Daingerfield. Daniel was born on October 5, 1975 in Atlanta to Charles and Karen Walker. He passed away on Wednesday evening, November 3, 2021 in Daingerfield. Daniel was a 1994 graduate of McKinney High School and was proud of his Lion Pride. He had been involved with the Community Theatre of East Texas in Hughes Springs and was a member of Veal Switch Missionary Baptist Church. He had a love for football and especially loved the Daingerfield Tigers and the Dallas Cowboys. Daniel was preceded in death by his son, Joshua Colton Walker; paternal grandparents, Thomas Benson and Wilma Gene Walker; maternal grandparents, C.W. and Julia Hall. He is survived by his wife, Toni Walker of Daingerfield; children, Jonah Walker, Rachael Walker, and Anistyn Walker all of Daingerfield; parents, Charles and Karen Walker of Daingerfield; sister, Amber Walker of Daingerfield; and twin nieces, Emma and Lanie Walker of Daingerfield. Daniel's cousins will serve as Pallbearers, and the 2021 Daingerfield Varsity Tiger football team will serve as Honorary Pallbearers. There will be no services at the graveside. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, 400 Webb Street, Daingerfield, TX 75638.

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  1. Toni, I just say this and am so sorry. Mom and a I will be lifting you and your family up in our prayers. We love you.Pat Collie and Earline Johnson.

  2. RIP Bubba. You are truly missed and my heart goes out to your family and your friends. Your beautiful fierce soul will never be forgotten. Love you Bubba! ~Shelley~

  3. Randy and Vickie Eppinette says:

    So sorry Toni. Our prayers are with you and the family.


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