Alexandria "Ally" Walker

Alexandria “Ally” Walker, 19, of Indianapolis, passed away on October 30, 2023. Ally was born on December 1, 2003, in Indianapolis, to Douglas and Amy Walker. She attended Hagerstown High School where she loved to play basketball. Ally always had a smile on her face and her energy was infectious to those around her. She loved being the oldest sibling of 5 and had a very strong and loving relationship with her brother’s and sister’s. Ally enjoyed fishing and had a passion for painting. Ally had a great sense of humor and loved making others laugh right along with her. She was very independent, sassy at times and very head strong. She was willing to do just about anything asked of her, as long as it was “her way”. She was a loyal daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece and friend.

Ally is survived by her parents; Douglas (Heather) Walker and Amy (Danny Sorrels) Walker, siblings; Vanessa Walker, Sarah Sorrels, Douglas Walker Jr. and David Donelli Jr., along with her grandparents; Kirk Walker, Tricia (Darrell) Campton, and Beverly (Jay) Grimes.

Ally is preceded in death by her grandfather, Chester Cagg.

Ally’s Life Celebration® visitation will be Wednesday, November 8, 2023, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at O’Riley – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, 6107 S. East Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227.  A Celebration of Life will follow at 6:00 PM.

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  1. Ally was a bright soul. Her smile was contagious! She was head strong & determined. She will forever be loved & remembered for the amazing person she was.

  2. My beautiful grand baby, you will forever be in my thoughts and prayers, your going to be so missed and loved forever. Spread your wings and soar through the heavens above,
    (no sneaking in and scaring me)
    I love you always and forever my angelic angel

  3. I remember visiting you as a teenager and you were a little girl. I would play with you outside and you wanted to be “big” so I’d paint your nails and showed you how to wash your face just like your “big” cousin. Rest in peace xoxo

  4. Me an ally knew each other when were were teenagers. We grew apart for some years an she texted me a couple months back. Hate how we ended on bad terms. She truly was someone funny an caring. She will be missed.

  5. Ally and I were neighbors for a few years and even after she moved we still stayed in touch. She was like a big sister to me. I looked up to her. I can’t believe we just talked about a month ago. I’m going to miss you so much pretty

  6. I knew Ally when she lived in the Center Grove area and played basketball at the middle school. She also attended a neighborhood Bible study. I saw growth in her during this time and she was a good athlete.
    I am sorry her time here on earth was so short. I will be praying for her family and friends as their hearts are broken with grief.

  7. Ally you were my best friend for seven years through everything, i met you when i was about to turn 12 and enter 7th grade. we instantly became so close and we were always there for each other. you were such a kind, loving, selfless, independent, intelligent and a beautiful person inside and out. i’m sorry that you are no longer here❤️‍ . your laugh and smile was contagious, you would instantly light up a whole room. you were so caring and had such a big heart. you were such an amazing auntie to ry, i can’t wait to tell her stories about you. ally i will forever miss and love you til my last breath. i will forever keep your name alive. i cherish every single second i got with you and every single life long memories❤️ if i could sit on your porch right now painting, eating the best chicken i’ve ever had and having a deep conversation, i’d sit there and never leave. i will forever treasure our last words to each other “i love you byeee!!”. watch over your family, friends and loved ones. watch over rylee and i. i love you so much, until i meet you again beautiful angel❤️ forever 19 ️❤️

  8. Uncle Mike (‘little’ brother) has purchased Cherished Moments – Blue for Alexandria Walker

  9. Dear Family:
    We, the families of The Compassionate Friends, send you our heartfelt condolences on Ally’s passing.
    The Compassionate Friends is an international, non-denominational, grief support group for parents, grandparents and siblings who have suffered the heartbreaking loss of a child. Our only mission is to provide comfort, hope and support to every family experiencing the death of a son or daughter, brother or sister, or grandchild, and to help others better assist the grieving family.
    We meet monthly on the first Wednesday at the New Hope Church, 5307 Fairview Rd, Greenwood, IN 46142 and on the third Tuesday at the Epworth United Methodist, 6450 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46220. Both meetings begin at 6:30pm.
    If, and when, you are ready to do so, please join us for either, or both, meetings.
    We Need Not Walk Alone. We are The Compassionate Friends.

    The Compassionate Friends
    Central Indiana Chapter
    (317) 681-4292 (April)
    Local Website: http://www.tcfcentralindiana.org
    National Website: http://www.compassionatefriends.org

  10. Knowing where you are brings such comfort, but my heart still breaks for your family left behind. Memories of you reaching into a basket full of puppies will always bring a smile to my face! Miss you sweet niece!

  11. I know its a little late making this post, but even almost a year later I still will never find the write words to say. I miss you so dearly ally. It’s almost been a year and I can’t grasp that you are gone. I know your family & friends have been missing you so much. You were such a positive light and had such a beautiful soul. I miss your presence, and just being able to call you whenever. But It eases my mind knowing your resting and in peace now, you’ll always be missed and cross my mind everyday. I’ll forever pray for you and your family. Till we meet again my friend ❤️


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