Everett Eugene Walker
November 5, 1965 – February 27, 2025

Everett Eugene Walker, 59, of Chesapeake Beach passed away February 27, 2025. He was born November 5, 1965 in Cheverly to Norman Purnel Sr. and Mary Elizabeth (Thomas) Walker. Everett grew up in Kentland and attended Northwestern High School. He lived in Calvert County for 26 years and worked in construction and home building for many years. Everett was a sports fanatic, he loved NASCAR, Michigan football, the New York Yankees, and Las Vegas Raiders. He also enjoyed good food and spending time with his family and friends.
Everett is survived by his daughters Alyssa Byrd (Joel) of North Beach, Arianna Walker of King George, VA, and Mikayla Baldwin of Upper Marlboro, grandson Kaiden Byrd, siblings Clyde Jones, Norman Walker, Jr., Brenda Rountree, Terry Horning, and Jeannie Powers, former spouse and close friend Stephanie Backstrom, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings Arthur Jones and Margie Baughman.
Visitation
Services
- Life Celebration Visitation
Friday, March 7, 2025
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
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I love you forever Gene and will miss you more then you will ever know
So sorry for your loss.
I love you so much baby brother. I will miss you for eternity.
I love you❤️
We had some good times on Pinebrook Ave. I will cherish those times always. RIP easy Genie Boy.❤️????????
I’m so sorry to hear about Gene I can’t believe he’s gone. We had some good times back in the day. I wish we would have kept in touch more. You will be deeply missed. I love you, brother, rest easy. Hope to see you again someday period
RIP you gave me two wonderful daughters and you were a great bonus dad to Mikayla! We had a great times vacations, cooking etc I’ll cherish forever.. Watch over your girls & Kaiden❤️
When Eddie and I think of you we remember the cookouts!! You were a fantastic cook! Eddie always said you could have had your own restaurant!! Rest in peace Gene!!!❤️????Love Peggy and Eddie!!
RIP Gene… I remember hanging out w you and Steph and cooking out 🙂
You were a great man and father. Sending hugs to the sky.