Richard-Walthall-Obituary

Richard Wayne Walthall

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Richard Wayne Walthall, 59, of Roanoke and Shawsville, passed away suddenly on Monday, December 26, 2011. Surviving are his children, Clay Walthall, Katie Blankenship, Danielle Walthall and Stephen Walthall; daughter-in-law, Rebekah Walthall; son-in-law, Michael Blankenship; mother, Mary...

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You are missed by many still. We know you are overjoyed in heaven to be reunited with your son. Please watch over us all during this holiday season. It's a tuff one.

I met Rick by chance, he was hard at work in sweaty July heat. He introduced himself with that infectious smile of his. We talked, about life, and the pursuit of happiness after hurtful events in ones life. He lit up with joy and pride as he told me about his children and grandchildren, and his dogs. Such a lovely, gentle man with a positive outlook for his and his families future. I last had the privilege of running into Rick just before Christmas, and he was happy. He'd picked himself up...

I went to school with Rick many, many years ago. He was always kind and sincere.
I am sorry for your loss. Prayers for healing.

To the Walthall family my most heartfelt condolences on the passing of Ricky. May God's love carry you through this time.

Mike I know what it's like to loose a brother it's a feeling only a brother can share. I am so sorry for your loss someone said that time heals all wounds well I am still waiting.

mike,sorry about your brother.your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Mike, Dreama and I just heard. I can't believe you were just telling us Tommy's story and now this. We are praying for you all right now and asking for God's peace and comfort for you. Hope to see you again soon.

Walthall Family. May God Bless and Keep You all held tight within his loving arms and bring you peace.
To his children: He was truly a Great Man. A man of virtue, humble, one who deserved the respect of all,first and foremost a father and the best plumber that ever was! He will be reflected through his children and grandchildren now and throughout their lives. What a Blessing...
We will miss you Rick, and I am thankful to have known you for you have touched the lives of us all.

Gary & Family, to Mary too. I'm so very sorry about Ricky. I remember times we all played in the front yard on Goodwin, soaking up with amazement the lightening bugs & star lit skies Those were the times of innocence. I have gotten away from those times & miss you all. I know that God has his arms around you all in this time of sorrow.