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In Memory of
Brooke Underwood Walker
June 27, 1971 - June 18, 2016

Visitation:
Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel - New York, New York
Monday, June 27, 2016 from 11am to 1pm

Service:
St. John The Divine, St. James Chapel, 1047 Amsterdam Ave at 112th Street, New York, NY
Monday, June 27, 2016 at 3:30 p.m.

Brooke Underwood Walker, 45, of New York City, died on June 18th from liver disease. Born January 27th, 1971 in New York City she is predeceased by her brother Patrick Ewing Walker.

Brooke attended St. Hildas & St. Hughs in New York City and later the Bronx High School of Science. She attended the University of Southern California and later earned her Juris Doctorate from the Emory University School of Law. Brooke was admitted to the bars of Arizona and New York and practiced law for many years in both jurisdictions.

She is survived by her husband, Brian Paul Rafferty of New York City, her father, Paul Ewing Walker of New York City, and her mother, Dr. Russell Walker of Cave Creek, Arizona.

A viewing will be held at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home on Monday, June 27th, 11AM-1PM. The funeral will be held the same day at 3:30 PM at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, St. James Chapel(1047 Amsterdam Avenue at 112th St.)























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































OUR HERITAGE A RICH AND STORIED HISTORY. Discretion. Decorum. Details. The pillars that founded Frank E. Campbell in 1898 still hold true today. At the turn of the last century, most funerals were conducted in private homes, but as New York swiftly became a vibrant city of apartment dwellers, fewer and fewer families had room for large gatherings. Recognizing a need, Frank E. Campbell created what was then known as “The Funeral Church.” He also saw an opportunity to relieve grieving families of many of the details and arrangements that funeral planning entails. In his staff, he instilled an understanding of the value of courteous service to all client families, regardless of social or financial standing, religion or ethnicity. This remains our guiding precept. Throughout our history, we have had the great privilege of serving families from all walks of life as well as dignitaries, royalty and members of the arts and entertainment community. There are times when nothing short of the best will do. This is one of them. Frank E. Campbell The Funeral Chapel 1076 Madison Ave New York, NY 10028 Phone: 212-288-3500 Fax: 212-288-5717 CONTACT HOME SEND FLOWERS DIRECTIONS OBITUARIES