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Marshall Peteet Walker, 90, passed away peacefully at his home in Madison, Georgia, on November 20, 2025. Born at Walkerest Plantation on July 31, 1935, he was the youngest son of Pierre Gautier Walker and Anne Barrett Walker, a sixth generation Georgian, and one of the founding families of Morgan County and Madison.
Marshall attended early school In Madison, with a high school diploma from the Darlington School, Rome, Georgia, before completing an advanced degree in Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He was a noted Kappa Alpha fraternity member, and part of the KA Gymnasium Team, where he gained a lifetime love of health and exercise.
Over the course of the following 40 years, Marshall worked with several large corporations in management and executive positions as an Engineer, including a lauded tenure at Union Camp Corporation in the Forest Products Division. He retired in 1999 to start his own company, Southern Mortgage and Real Estate, spending the next 25 years developing commercial, residential, and timberland deals here and abroad. He was a tireless force of industry and real estate throughout his life.
Marshall was a lifetime member of the Madison Baptist Church, initially constructed from bricks fired at Walkerest, having ridden his bike alone from the Walton House in Madison for his baptism when he was ten years old. Marshall also assisted in the layout and landscaping of Callaway Gardens with his father Pierre G. Walker, and his first cousin, Cason J. Callaway.
He is predeceased by his parents, Pierre G. Walker and Anne Barrett Walker, as well as his brothers, Peter G. Walker, and Barrett L. Walker. Marshall is survived by his wife of 57 years, Marilyn Appl Walker, who he considered his most loyal and loving lifetime partner.
In addition to his loving wife, Marshall is survived by four children: Caroline Walker Wilhelm; Marshall Peteet Walker, Jr. (Catherine); Garth Gilchrist Walker; and Pierre G. Walker (Nathalie), as well as eighteen grandchildren, Lauren E. Wilhelm, Dr. Marshall K. Walker (Courtney), Ellen Walker Perkins, Aurora Walker(Gideon), Zachery Austin, Augustus Walker, Noelle Walker, William Walker, Camille Walker, Victoria Walker, Benjamin Jensen, Cameron Walker, Felicia Walker, Sean Walker, Imogen Walker, Juliet Walker, Anastasia Campeau, Josephine Walker, and eight great-grandchildren, Marshall K. Walker, Jr., Garrett Walker, Meredith Walker, Gwendolyn Walker, Sunny Perkins, Julian Perkins, Audrey Walker, and Levis Walker.
A private ceremony will be held graveside at Madison Memorial Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Anxiety & Depression Association of America (adaa.org.), or donate to the Madison Baptist Church (madisonbc.org).
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