This is what I have written to submit to Barbara Mueller concerning the death of Ben Walker:
Ben Walker LM4572 passed away Sunday February 12, 2012. He was buried near his home in Nacogdoches, TX.
Ben was a college instructor in Chemistry at Stephen F Austin University in Nacogdoches and he decided in 1980 to join the KFOCI in order to find and buy a duplicate of the car he first learned to drive, a 1951 Kaiser Special. In April of 1982, he located a black 1951 Kaiser Deluxe that had been stored in a not running condition since 1957 and arranged to buy it on his way to the Pate Swap Meet that year. At that swap meet, he encountered a vendor with 2 other Kaisers that he bought for parts to fix the first one. He talked a former student into helping him retrieve the 3 Kaisers and rebuilding an engine for the 1951 Deluxe. In the process, he romanced that former student and the student's brother into getting involved with Kaisers and the KFOCI.
In a period when the world began to move to digital tools, Ben offered his knowledge and access to personal computing equipment to write, edit, publish and mail the KF Quarterly Magazine beginning in the Fall of 1985 and continuing to 2000. During this time he cooperated in mailing extensions and later a complete revision to the KF Handbook. Also during this time, he served as the South Central Regional Manager and encouraged more participation from members in that Region which lead to yearly Regional Meets, as well as a Divisional Meet and two National Meets. He attended KF National Meets from 1984 to 2005, missing only 2.
Ben primarily collected literature and he collected the entire run of KF Quarterly Magazines and KF ads to help him in his Club work. He developed a check list of KF advertising that was combined with Ray Tomb's list to give a comprehensive document. This lead to Ben's project to digitize all major KF service publications. He succeeded in preserving all Owners Manuals, all KF Shop manuals, all KF & KW service bulletins, and primary parts catalogs as digital files.
Ben knew his health was fading and he arranged good recipients for his cars, literature, and memorabilia several months before his passing. He was not one of the Club founders or even a early member of the Club but he put a lot of effort into the Club and influenced a lot of us.
Tom Stradt LM5460