Timothy H. Walker

Tuesday, November 11 2008 @ 05:53 AM MST

Contributed by: River97

Colorado Springs Gazette -- Fort Carson Staff Sgt. Timothy Hamilton Walker, 38, died Saturday in Baghdad after a bomb exploded near his vehicle, the Army said Monday.



Walker, of Franklin, Tenn., deployed on his second tour in Iraq in November 2007. His first tour was from November 2005 to November 2006.

He served as a medic with the 64th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division.


Walker's unit is currently working to secure Sadr City, in Baghdad's northeast.



The Purple Heart, Bronze Star and Meritorious Service Medal Are a few of the many awards Walker received in his 18 years in the Army. He was also a six-time Army Commendation Medal recipient.



Walker is the first Fort Carson soldier killed in about a month, and his death marks the post's 244th casualty in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The Tennessean -- FRANKLIN — Tuesday's Veterans Day celebrations made Melissa Claiborne's pain of coping with her cousin's death much more difficult.

Staff Sgt. Timothy H. Walker, 38, was killed Saturday in Iraq after a roadside bomb exploded next to his vehicle.

The Primm Springs native graduated from Fairview High School in 1988. In 1990, he joined the Army. Most recently, he served as a medic with the 64th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, stationed in Fort Carson, Colo. Walker, one month away from returning home, was finishing his second tour of duty in Iraq. His unit was assigned to secure Sadr City in Baghdad's northeast region and he was providing training for the Iraqi army and Iraqi police officers at the time of his death.

Walker had also done a tour in Bosnia and Kuwait.

His remains were expected to arrive in Colorado on Friday, after an autopsy.

He is survived by his wife, Dawn Walker, and two children, Gregory, 7, and Madison, 3. The couple, married for 14 years, met when he was stationed at Fort Knox in Kentucky.

Walker's family learned of his death early Saturday afternoon.

"It was very upsetting on Saturday and Sunday. I was a little better Monday, but they ran a story about him on the news, and then the whole Veterans Day has been rough," said Claiborne, who lives in the southwest Williamson County community of Primm Springs next door to Walker's childhood home.

Walker's only sister, Shelly Taylor of Burns, Tenn., notified family members of his death. She says the past few days have been long and tough. The help and support of the community is helping her and her family make it through.

"It's just an outpouring. I've experienced gratitude, but this one hits me so close to home and it's emotionally overwhelming. It's almost emotionally exhausting. I'm not complaining. It's wonderfully a lot," she said.

Barbara Shearer of Franklin, Walker's mother, is in Colorado helping Dawn Walker prepare for the funeral. Wayne Walker of Nashville, Timothy's father, is in Tennessee awaiting funeral arrangements. The two divorced shortly after Timothy Walker graduated from high school.

Walker was two years shy of retiring from the army after 20 years of service. Taylor says he planned to move his family back to Tennessee.

During his career, he was awarded the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star, six Army Commendation medals and dozens of other medals and citations.

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