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MacQuarrie “Mac” Walker February 15, 1943 - June 7, 2022

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MacQuarrie “Mac” Walker passed away on June 7, 2022, surrounded by beloved family and friends. He leaves behind his wife of 48 years, Mary Jo (Gidget) Walker; daughter Jessica Catherine McCullough; son John MacQuarrie Walker; son-in-law Martin Andrew McCullough; daughter-inlaw Connie Wind Walker; grandchild­ren Thomas and Clara McCullough, Orrin and Theodora Walker; his sister Holly Walker, and many dear friends. He was predecease­d by his parents, Mary Elizabeth “Betty” and John Walker, and sister Noelle Gifreda.

Mac was born in Gary, Indiana on February 15, 1943, and spent most of his youth in Greenfield and Berea, Ohio. He graduated from Baldwin-Wallace University in 1965, majoring in History. Mac swam on the swim team and was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2016. After college, he enlisted in the Coast Guard and served in Vietnam, on the coast of Maine and Cleveland.

After traveling the world, living in Ohio, Nantucket, MA, Coventry, RI and North Wales, PA, Mac, and his family moved to Madison, CT in 1980 to open Friends & Company restaurant with his friend and business partner, Dick Evarts. Their vision for a new type of dining experience was ahead of its time and the restaurant lives on to this day. After twentyfive years at Friends & Company, Mac began work for the Town of Madison as the town’s sanitarian which took him to retirement. Beyond his successful and dynamic career, Mac spent his time caring for his wife, family, friends and being the World’s Best Grandfathe­r.

He loved gardening and grew delicious heirloom tomatoes and spectacula­r flowers, hiking, swimming, writing, and spending time with his family and many friends. He loved music and sang in the Shoreline Chorale. Over the years, he developed incredible and meaningful friendship­s through the Sunrisers Men’s Group. Among many other things, Mac will be remembered for his generosity, his kindness, his endless intellectu­al and spiritual curiosity, his effortless flow in any kitchen, and creating culinary masterpiec­es that brought joy to countless spectators, friends, and family.

He is missed dearly, but we celebrate beautiful memories and a better world because of him.

Donations in Mac’s honor can be made by contributi­ng to the following organizati­ons: The Shoreline Chorale, PanCan, CT Audubon Society.

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