Elizabeth Ann Walker, 82 of Valparaiso, IN, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. She was born August 9, 1943, in Rockwood, TN, to Guy and Edith (Givens) Moran. Liz made her career as a Bookkeeper for T.P. Orthodontic Laboratories in Westville, which left her with many fond memories and lifelong friends. She was a devoted and longtime member of the Valparaiso Baptist Church, where she enjoyed making blankets as part of “Sisters in Christ”.
Liz was remarkably talented when it came to crafts, especially painting, and making dollhouses and cards. She loved getting together with her family, going shopping with her daughter, and spending time with her grand dog, Milo. Liz had a wonderful experience living at Green Oaks of Valparaiso for the past year, and she always looked forward to their outings, bingo games, and social activities. She will be remembered as a loving and caring woman, who will be deeply missed.
On August 15, 1959, in Lafayette, GA, Elizabeth married Harry D. Walker, who preceded her in death in 2006. She is survived by their children: Steven (Paula) Walker of Colorado, Edith (David) Gunter of North Carolina, Martha Marshall of Valparaiso, and Harry Walker Jr. of North Carolina; grandchildren: Stevie, Nicholas, Daniel, Rachel, Michael, Kristina (Chris), David, Louis (Brianna), Justus, and Tyler; and 7 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her beloved grandmother who raised her, Anna Givens.
A visitation will be held on Saturday, March 21, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Moeller Funeral Home, 104 Roosevelt Rd., Valparaiso, with a funeral service beginning at 2:00 p.m. Burial will follow at Angelcrest Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Valparaiso Baptist Church.
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Liz was such a wonderful lady, very talented in her crafting. She loved her family so much. Very kind to one and all. She will truly be missed. -Becky Ray
Sorry for your loss. -Anthony and Karen Maseto
Grannie, It breaks my heart that I didn’t get to say goodbye. You will be so missed by everyone in our family. Love Always, -Kristina Stewart
Liz was a kind and caring lady. I was always happy to see her, she would ask how my family was doing and seemed interested in what I had been up to. I went to visit her a couple of times in the assisted living home and her apartment was decorated so cute with things she had made. I was amazed how talented she was in all she could do and make. One of those days that I was there she gave me a wooded daisy 🌼 that she had made that I will treasure. Liz is at peace and now and with her dear husband, Harry. She will be missed by all. -Stacey Marshall

