She had a son from another marriage that she rarely saw. That is so sad, for everyone.
A lot of background information on her in this article.She seemed to be quite the high roller.
I wonder if one of these younger guys that she had dated was just unstable. If she was 40 that would make a couple of her "dates" 25 . If they were looking for a sugar mama as she implied, maybe one of them was just a bad guy.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/071606dnccowalker.1267f92.html
The day she died, Mr. Tate came by her new home in Frisco early in the morning to pick up Josh. It was their normal routine.
While Josh was still sleeping, the two talked about how Ms. Walker had recently dated men who were 15 years younger than her and were looking for her to support them, Mr. Tate said in other media reports.
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A son rarely seen
Born in Dubuque, Iowa, Ms. Walker moved around the country for much of her childhood. Joe Walker, a Kmart executive, nicknamed his eldest daughter "motor mouth."
"She always talked," said younger sister Jackie Mull. "That was just her."
Ms. Walker liked to do things for other people in grand style. When her younger brother was in the seventh grade, she decorated his locker and filled it with candy to celebrate his birthday.
After Ms. Walker graduated from Berkner High School in Richardson in 1983, she landed a job leasing apartments in North Dallas. Apartments quickly turned into houses as Ms. Walker realized that real estate was a good way to make money.
At 23, Ms. Walker married her first husband, Mort Mohaddes, a longtime love interest. They had a son named Alex. But the marriage broke up after five years. Young Alex and his father, who could not be reached for comment, moved out of state. Ms. Walker would rarely see her son.
"I think there was a lot of pain there," Ms. Citelli said. "It wasn't a subject that came up often."
Alex, now 15, did not attend his mother's funeral on Thursday, said Ms. Walker's brother, Joe Walker