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Walter Edward Spracklin Jr., 79

Walter Edward Spracklin Jr., 79

ANDOVER – Walter Edward Spracklin Jr., cherished partner, devoted stepfather, loving grandfather, and treasured friend, sadly passed away on July 31, 2025 in Andover. Walter was widely known for his vibrant storytelling and captivating humor. Walt’s warmth, kindness, and generous spirit made him the life of every gathering, and he will be profoundly missed by all who knew him.

Born to the late Walter Edward Spracklin Sr. of Malden, MA, and Pauline Blackwood of Chapel Hill, NC, Walt filled his life with love, laughter, and cherished memories. He leaves behind his stepdaughter Janine Whittaker, her fiancé Isaac Laffely, his granddaughter Juliana Laffely, and his cousin Ann Walter. Walter also shared a special lifelong bond with Robert Zeuli of Groveland, MA, who was like a son to him.

Walter recently reunited with his beloved partner Mari T. Whittaker, who preceded him in death last year. Mari was his best friend and soul mate for 25 wonderful years, and Walter deeply missed her, his heart aching in her absence. Walter and Mari shared many joyful adventures, especially their happiest days spent at the beach. They also enjoyed collecting and reselling antiques, turning their hobby into treasured experiences. His careers at Sears Roebuck and Dracut Appliance brought lasting friendships and joyful memories. Walter touched countless lives with his enthusiasm, laughter, and stories.

ARRANGEMENTS: A service honoring Walter’s life will be held on Tuesday, August 12 from 5PM until 6PM, followed by a funeral home chapel service at 6PM at the Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main Street, Haverhill. To honor his memory and his passion for storytelling, friends and family are encouraged to share their favorite stories of Walter with each other. Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook.

 

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  • Gail Oliveri Posted August 6, 2025 7:19 pm

    ?Wally you are one of a kind and no one will ever replace you! Your jokes and laughter still hold a place in my heart. The memories will never leave anyone who crossed paths with you. Fly High Walter Spraclin ?

  • Christopher J OBrien Posted August 10, 2025 11:30 am

    Wally, to put it mildly was a “Character”! He wasn’t the life of the party, he WAS the party! I remember him living on his huge old boat on the Merrimac river and the stories he shared of the times spent on it. One day I asked him when he was going to take me out for a cruise on it and he looked me right in the eyes and said It doesn’t have engines! I’ll never forget it! Heaven is a happier place with you in it Wally!

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