WALTER, L. LOUISE L. Louise Walter age 89 of Hoover, Al. passed away on Oct. 25, 2012. She was preceded in death by her parents Audie B. and Kate Mulkey, Husband, Albert K. Walter, Daughter Sandra L. Franklin, Brothers Jerrell and Wesley Mulkey. Survivors include daugher Nancy L. Bell, Sister Jean Mulkey Lemox, Brother Audie Joe (Lila) Mulkey, Grandchildren, Laura (Mark) Greenberg, Christine Everett, Sharon (Todd) Strickland, Great Grandchildren, Jacob and Karri Greenberg, Alyssa and Clay Everett, Finn and Ryder Strickland and many neices and nephews. She was a long time member of Shades Crest Baptist Church and Altrusa Club of Al. She was owner of Al. Hearing Aid Center for 35 years and past president of Al. Hearing Aid Assn. A memorial will be held on Nov.23, 2012 at 2:00 pm in the chapel at Jefferson Memorial Gardens Trussville. Jefferson Memorial Trussville directing.
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Louise Walter was of one of the sweetest and most loving people that I have ever met. She took me in like I was one of her own when I started dating her granddaughter,Sharon. I loved and adored her from day one. I will miss her and miss how she made my wife, Sharon, smile when they spent time together. Rest easy Nanny and we love you.
Todd Strickland
November 29, 2012
Nancy: I was so very sorry to learn of your Mom's passing. Many years ago, you and I were next door neighbors on 2nd Avenue. Your Mom and my Mom were great friends, and I remember so well she often would come over to visit and have coffee with Mom. Your Mother was a wonderful person, a warm and caring and gentle person in this world, and I don't recall but that she was always cheerful. They had many laughs together with those visits. And though time seems to separate friends and neighbors, I have often thought about your Mom and those long ago days. I liked her immensely. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your and your family's loss.
I was so moved by Laura's and Sharon's beautiful words. With their words it is so clear how much they adored and loved their Grandmother, and how much they, and all, will truly miss her.
And please, too, do give my sympathies to Jean, who I also remember, and to your family.
Bill (Young Jo) Farrar, Spearfish, SD
Bill Farrar
November 25, 2012
Nanny: You will always hold a special place in my heart and I will forever cherish the memory of our time together. I take comfort in knowing your love remains within me and I will embrace that love every single day.
You were able to touch the lives of so many and I consider it a privilege to have had you for my Grandmother.
Words cannot express our sorrow but we know you are in a far better place now. Rest east "Sweet Nanny" until we meet again.
I Will Love You Always, Laura
Laura Greenberg
November 23, 2012
No words can describe how special my Nanny is to me. She will be missed every single day. May she rest easy now.
Sharon Strickland
November 21, 2012
My deepest sympathies go out to Mrs. Louise Walter and her family. I had lost track of both Mr. Al and Mrs. Louise after the tragic death of their wonderful daughter Sandra (Franklin), who I cared deeply for and dated up until a few weeks before her sad, untimely death many years ago.
My hope is that now Mrs. Louise, Sandra and Mr. Al can all be together in Heaven, with no more suffering and no more pain, smiling down on that wonderful family they left behind that
they will surely meet again.
God Bless them all, Mrs. Louise, Mr. Al and sweet Sandra. And may they all rest in peace.
Charlie Riley
November 20, 2012
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