Joseph-Walton-Obituary

Joseph F. Walton

Washington, District of Columbia

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WALTON, JOSEPH F.

On Monday, March 28, 2005 of Arlington, VA. Friends may call at NATIONAL FUNERAL HOME, 7482 Lee Hwy., Falls Church, VA on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and where services will be held on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment National Memorial Park, Falls Church, VA.

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Although I have never met Joe in person, we had many interesting telephone conversations. I would call my daughter, Carla Rogers, at the FAIR Office and Joe would answer the phone. Joe was one of the most pleasant individuals that I have ever had the pleasure of talking with. He was always helpful, friendly, and gave very good advice. He was a definite asset to the Office, and projected a friendly and professional image. I know Joe will be greatly missed by his friends and co-workers. I am so...

Joe,
You know we love you to pieces, including Briar a.k.a. "Bonkers" whom you totally doted on when you came over. We will miss knowing you are among us, even if you weren't near. And what of Ed Zachary? We are blessed to have known you and called you a friend. Too few good people and now one less. We miss you. See you on the other side Joey.

Bright College Years
words by H. S. Durand, 1881
music by Carl Wilhelm

Bright college years with...

I am so glad to have had the opportunity to know Joe, and all of his funny and quirky ways. I have so many loving memories of our times at FAIR and will always remember the way he could brighten my days. I will miss him, and will keep him in my heart, thoughts and prayers forever.

Joe became a good friend through the acquaintance of a former co-worker @ FAIR- Carletta Etheridge (Duchess he called her), I am her sister.
Joe... it seems heaven was in need of a few more angels. With Love and Respect.
Donna

Had the pleasure of working with Joe and knowing him in a professional and personal manner. He was comical and a joy to be around. My family and I adored him very much and will miss him.

Rest Peacfully, Joey.
Love-Missy & Terry and the twins.

Joe was a fellow crossword puzzle enthusiast whose friendship and good humor were always a pleasure. He provided imperturbable service to our members and the public often under heavy pressure. He is missed.

Joey,
I will miss you and you will always be a part of my heart and memories.
Love... Carletta & Family

I was trained by Joe last May as FAIR's receptionist. I will always remember his professional encouragement and kindness that influences my success at FAIR. He also provided the extra confidence , in such a comical fashion, that I needed, making this career change at age 51 :-) ! I will miss Joe.