John-Walton, Jr-Obituary

John William "Bill" "Bill" Walton, Jr

1923 - 2016

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thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Mary Ann, my thoughts are with you and your family. May God shower you all with his comfort.

Sarah and family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. You are all in my prayers.

My father Sam Sweat worked for Mr Walton for a number of years. I was sorry to hear of his passing. My prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Charlotte and family. I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Bill. Mom and I have so many fond memories of him. My Dad really enjoyed being his friend and I think the feeling was mutual. He was a great man and he will be miss by so many. I hope he is with my Dad resting in God's arms now. All of our love Kathe and Marilyn Williams

Condolences to the family and friends of Bill. He was a man that was truly loved and valued for his hard work and impression he made on others. May our heavenly father "comfort your heart" at this time.

Sincerely,

Greg Lewis

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John William (Bill) Walton, Jr. 93, passed into his eternal life surrounded by the love of his family on August 25, 2016. The only child of John William Walton, Sr. and Martha Rogers Walton, he was born on August 15, 1923. Bill remained as proud of his beginnings in Wilmington’s Seagate community, as he was of his life’s many accomplishments.

He attended New Hanover County schools and graduated from New Hanover High School in 1941. Following in his father’s footsteps, Bill went to work for the Atlantic Coastline after graduation. His work there was interrupted by his decision to join the United States Army in 1943 to help in the WW II war effort. Before being honorably discharged in 1945, he earned three Bronze Battle Stars for his selfless service in The Philippines, New Guinea, and Japan.

Upon his return to civilian life, Bill took advantage of the G.I. Bill to attend Wake Forest College (now Wake Forest University) where in 1949 he earned a BA in History with a minor in French. In the same year he married the love of his life, Mary Charlotte Gardner, who has for 67 years remained his loving and devoted wife.

Together Bill and Charlotte raised four children, John David Walton (Goldie), Mary Ann Walton, Rebecca Romulus, and Sarah Haigwood (Tom). In 1978 Bill became a proud “Papa” when the first of his ten grandchildren and five great- grandchildren (with two on the way) was born. He cherished the time he spent with his grandchildren, who all remember him as a loving and devoted grandfather who taught them many important life lessons. In addition to his immediate family, Bill is remembered and cherished by a very special nephew, Luther T. Rogers III, and niece, Scottie Rogers Anderson, their families and dear cousins, George Gaddy, his wife Mary, and Lonnie and Shirlene Gaddy. Surviving him too is his faithful canine friend, Lilly, who brought him many hours of happiness and unconditional love.

By working many hard and long hours, Bill was able to generously support his family as he built his business, Murray Transfer and Storage Co. , from a local company into a thriving success with satellite offices in Jacksonville, Havelock and Myrtle Beach. After 22 years of operation, he sold Murray in order to pursue other business opportunities.

Bill earned his Real Estate Broker’s license in 1973 and in 1976 he graduated from the North Carolina Relator’s Institute, going on to develop many commercial properties in the Greenfield Lake and Dutch Square areas.

Bill was raised as a member of Seagate Baptist Church, but upon his marriage he joined St. Andrew’s Covenant Presbyterian Church where he faithfully and actively served as a Sunday school teacher and elder since 1950. He also was a lifelong Kiwanian with over 65 years of membership and a member of the Cape Fear Country Club where he enjoyed many happy, and sometimes frustrating, hours playing golf.

Bill loved his family, loved life, loved playing poker with his friends, enjoyed a sip of Evan Williams and the life that comes from the values of working hard and having faith. He and Charlotte enjoyed 28 years of residence at Wrightsville Beach where they hosted innumerable family gatherings, enjoyed watching beautiful sunsets from their front porch and listening to the gentle lap of water at their doorstep. Bill leaves us all after a life of integrity, honesty, and quiet devotion to his many family, friends, and business associates. A true southern gentleman, he leaves a legacy of leading by example, doing the right thing and always finding the humor and grace in any situation.

The funeral service will be held at 2 PM, Monday, August 29, 2016 at St. Andrews Covenant Presbyterian Church.   The family will receive friends the hour prior to the service.  The inurnment will follow at Oakdale Cemetery.

The family would like to thank the staffs of Davis Community and Lower Cape Fear Hospice for their unselfish and tireless devotion to providing Bill and his family with comfort and care in his time with them.  A very special thanks to his Davis Community Riverbend “angels,” all of whom cared for him with unconditional love and compassion.

Memorial donations to St. Andrews Covenant Presbyterian Church, Seagate Baptist Church, Lower Cape Fear Hospice or the charity of your choice are greatly appreciated.

Condolences at andrewsmortuary.com.

 

 

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