Olga Worsdale Walker 
April 1, 1943 - December 12, 2016
Troy West (chatsworth, GA)

Olga practically raised me as Spencer and i were best friends for many years. she always tried to get me to give up the motorcycles and ride horses to which i would always reply "if it doesn't have a front brake or a kill switch im not riding it" she always had different views on life than my mother and father that i always took into consideration. I loved to be around her and will always cherish the life lessons she instilled in me. Love you Olga.
Thursday, December 15, 2016

 

Spencer Walker (Beaumont)

To my mother I will always love you and miss you dearly, you were always the best to me , I will miss so much forever. Your memory will never go away , you my mom and that will never change , sorry for all the rough times a may have caused with you and I , but all those times will have change me forever now your gone , I hope you find friends and family in heaven with god and you have a life with out the pain . I've screwed things up and glad your not here to see it and go through it with me . Your life was a great and you did wonderful things for people , I hope you find the happiness you diserve . Love you momma sleep in peace . Your son . Spencer 😪😘
Wednesday, December 14, 2016

 

Kaitlynne Azbill (Dalton)

Olgas barn was my very first experience with horses, and showjumping. She jump started my love for everything horses. I'll never forget how excited I was to go to her barn for a tour and meet her the first
Time. She didn't disappoint! She left such an impact on my life. My condolences for her family.
Kaitlynne A

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

 

Brianne Dosch (Dalton, GA)

It breaks my heart to hear this news. My thoughts and well wishes are going out to you and your family. She was a wonderful woman in my life, and I am so lucky to have been apart of hers. She will be dearly missed and remembered.
Wednesday, December 14, 2016

 

Angela Black (Rocky Face, GA)

Olga gave me my very first riding lesson when I was about 10 years old. It’s funny how impressionable you are as a child and the things you remember. I’ve never forgotten Olga through the years. I can still see her now, marching down the barn aisle in her breeches and tall boots, her blonde hair tucked neatly back, wearing her perfectly applied make up and jewelry. I don’t know anyone else who could have pulled off looking so glamorous at the barn. She always seemed larger than life. She encouraged me and made me think I was on my way to the Olympics, when I could barely post the trot! She left a lasting impression on me. Because of her I have a love for all things British. I hope she knew that she was a favorite memory of mine.

Michael, Spencer, Cynthia, Nathan and Nicholas, I will be praying for you all. I hope you find comfort in your memories, just as I have. Olga was such a special lady, in so many ways. She will be missed.

With deepest condolences,
Angela Black

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

 

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