Walter-Shelby-Obituary

Walter Shelby Sr.

Houston, Texas

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ShelbyWalter Earl Shelby Sr, 70, passed April 3, 2011. A 1958 Phyllis Wheatley graduate. 35 year METRO Transit retiree. His memories will be cherished by wife, Patricia Shelby; brother, Alvin Shelby (Linda); sisters Lillian Bell, Audrey Davis (Edwin), and Mary Smith; sister-in-law Adrian Frieson...

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Walter was a good man that I loved very dearly. I met him back in 1997 while riding the bus and we became very very very close. I was a student attending hcc and uhd. I didn't know that he passed. He became a very good personal friend of mine that I loved very much. May God bless his family. He's in a better place.

For none of us lives to himself alone and none of us dies to himself alone. If we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord. ROMANS 14:7-8 GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU DADDY! I LOVE YOU ALWAYS! (your first born)

God gave us Walter for 70 years,now He wanted him,He had finished all God had him to do here on earth. May god give his wife and family,the stength and courage to go on,knowing he is in a better place. GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU

As our 38th Wedding Anniversary approaches I want you to know;
From the first day I meet you until you returned home to God, I have loved you. You were and will always be kept close to my heart. My love for you has grown more even since your passing. Now I will cherish the memories of all our wonderful times together until we meet again in heaven. My love for you will never go away.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

May God be with the Shelby family during their time of bereavement. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

My thoughts and prayers are extended to the Shelby family during this time of bereavement.

I wish to give my condolences I knew and worked with him for years at Metro with respect Harry Turner