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John Kenneth Walls

Charleston, South Carolina

Dec 5, 1931 – Jun 13, 2016 (Age 84)

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BORN
December 5, 1931
DIED
June 13, 2016
AGE
84
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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John Kenneth Walls MT. PLEASANT - John Kenneth Walls, 84, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, passed away Monday, June 13. He was born in Morgantown, WV on December 5, 1931, to Russell Walls, Sr. and Grace (Snider) Walls. He was the youngest of three children, with siblings Russell, Jr. and...

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Ken and Ila Rose will be missed in our neighborhood. They were wonderful neighbors and the salt of the earth. Ken was the example of fitness and had the best Christmas parties. Who else makes a dance floor with a crystal chandelier in his garage for a party?? And the most perfectly lighted triangular tree in the front of his home. We have fond memories of Fourth of July parades seeing Ken dressed on stilts in his Uncle Sam outfit waving to the parade of children and golf carts in the...

My thoughts and prayers go out to your entire family. Mr. Walls was my principal at Cheat Lake School from 1st through 9th grade. He was a kind and wonderful man and great principal.

Mr. Walls was not only a great principal but he was a friend to the students of Cheat Lake School. I am sorry to hear of his passing, although, Heaven has gained a great new angel. Kevin Boring (Class 1983 Cheat Lake school).

My thoughts and prayers are with this special man's family. I worked for Mr. Walls at Cheat Lake and have many great memories from those years. Mr Walls installed a positive work ethic in his teachers but made the job fun too. The years with Mr. Walls will be cherished by me as they made a positive impact on the rest of my teaching career. May you be at peace dear Mr. Walls.

I was just talking to Ms Kelly about him. He always made me feel special and was so sweet. If you were a good kid, you adored him. He was a great principal. Rest in peace Mr. Walls.

My thoughts and prayers are with his family. Take peace in knowing he was a fantastic source of inspiration and influenced a great number of lives.

I remember when Mr. Walls and some of his teaching staff came to CLJH. We were nervous about the change. He and his staff made a huge impact on the students and community. He was a person to look up to. I had an opportunity to come in contact with him again when my children went to the school as well. He continued to be a true leader and someone to respect. He made a difference in so many young people's lives.

RIP Mr Walls, you were so kind to me and my sister. You called me Missy and only my family called me that. I had a lot of respect for you, you will be remember always as a fair and kind man

Mr. Walls was very near and dear to my heart. He was the one who hired me when I first came to Morgantown. What a great mentor and friend. Last time he came to Morgantown we had a surprise faculty meeting and his message to us on that day will be forever in my mind. I have lost a member of the family. There has been no other like him. I know he is now running the race in heaven. He will be missed greatly. I wish I could give him one more hug. Instead, I send hugs and condolences to his family...