Atlanta Braves Mascot Who Portrayed ‘Chief Noc-A-Homa’ Levi Walker Jr Passes Away
Iconic Atlanta Braves Mascot ‘Chief Noc-A-Homa’ Portrayal by Levi Walker Jr. Comes to an End
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Levi Walker Jr., the beloved performer behind the iconic Atlanta Braves mascot ‘Chief Noc-A-Homa,’ who entertained fans from 1969 to 1985. Levi Walker Jr. departed on Friday, November 24, 2023, after a courageous battle against various health complications stemming from diabetes and prolonged dialysis.
Levi Walker Jr.’s portrayal of Chief Noc-A-Homa, the distinguished Native American tribal chief, was an integral part of the Atlanta Braves’ identity, endearing him to fans across the years. His infectious spirit and passion, whether leading cheers or showcasing his signature dance, left an indelible mark on the stadium, creating memories cherished by all who witnessed his performances.
In recent times, Walker faced formidable health challenges, culminating in a rushed visit to the ER on July 25, where he was diagnosed with metabolic encephalopathy. Despite periods of disorientation, Walker’s resilience mirrored the strength he exhibited during his tenure as Chief Noc-A-Homa.
Throughout his health journey, Walker’s daughter, Gwyn, stood as a pillar of support, organizing online fundraisers to alleviate the escalating medical expenses. While the VA provided some assistance due to Walker’s veteran status, the financial burden for home medical supplies and thrice-weekly dialysis treatments remained overwhelming.
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The passing of Levi Walker Jr. signifies the conclusion of an era for the Atlanta Braves and their devoted fanbase. His impact on the team, the city of Atlanta, and the world of baseball will be forever remembered. In honoring his life and legacy, we reflect on the joy he brought to countless fans throughout the years.
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