Thelma-Walton-Obituary

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Thelma W. Walton

Broadview Heights, Ohio

Nov 11, 1927 – Sep 4, 2019 (Age 91)

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BORN
November 11, 1927
DIED
September 4, 2019
AGE
91
LOCATION
Broadview Heights, Ohio

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Busch Funeral and Crematory Services - Parma (South) Obituary

Thelma W. Walton ( Nee Winter) 1927-2019 Thelma, wife of the late Rev. Donald Walton passed gently into rest on the evening of Sept. 4 after a sudden illness. She is survived by her sons David (Patricia Kazimer) of Flagstaff, AZ, Scott (Scott Williams) of San Francisco, CA,...

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Going through my mother´s bible and came across a note about my mother filling in to read scripture for Thelma. I smile and I am happy they knew each other

I am so very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing, Dave, Robin and Scott. I lost my Mom in July this year. It's so hard to lose parents.

So very sorry for your loss.

Scott and Family I worked with Thelma at Achievement Ctrs for Children. She brought patience, kindness, humor, and such professionalism to our office. I cherished working with her, actually I cherished her b/c while so accomplished and professional she could be hilarious and always charming.Please accept my condolences, and gratitude for the season of my life that included Thelma in an important way.

I will miss you Aunt Thelma,
Thank you for your love and support I will miss you thank you for your Spanish coins when you went to Spain in 1997. i will miss you love Andrew.

Dave and Patty, Robin, and Scott, we wish you solace at this time. We know how fondly you talked about Thelma and all your family to us. She enriched your life and I know you enriched hers. Hugs from the Beckers.

Well, my other half of "Thelma and Louise" left me. A grand lady who was always ready to converse on any subject. Always cared about others rather than herself. Rest in peace dear friend. (Danbury)

Thelma shared the dining room table with my Aunts. I met her several years ago and had a chance to say Hi every time I visited. She could always be counted on for interesting conversation. Her cheerful smile will be missed by many people. My condolences go out to your family.