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Walter Andrew Shellshear III

Fort Worth, Texas

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SHELLSHEAR - Walter Andrew, III, 63, passed away Sunday, February 8, 2009. A Dallas celebration of Walter's life will be held Saturday, April 18, 2009. All are welcome to attend. Contact Steve Byars for details at [email protected] or (972) 393-3942. Walter was born July 20, 1945 in Lake...

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Steve, all can be found accident.We did have fun with you and Walter; remember Andie Anderson.? I've been liiving in EUrope since the 70's and just lost my partenar of 42 years. Best memories;hugs Bob Perine, [email protected]

I have very fond memories of dear Walter he was always so full of life so happy in life Ian in London

I’m remembering the wonderful Walter whom brought brightness into my life
Ian
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I met dear Walter a few times in London he was just so so very kind and so thoughtful yes he really was a very special guy. May he rest in peac.

Not sure if my other efforts left a message here so ...I knew Walter too and My family lived right across the street from his family in Tulsa, The Shellshears. Walter was a very special sort of individual whom you couldn't help but like. Walter drove his brother Billy and I down to New Orleans many years ago in his all new Nasau Blue Corvette Stingray...a bit crowded for 3 but it was quite a trip!
Walter took us for a grand tour of the Real New Orleans and not the Tourist edition of...

I felt i was just so very lucky just to of met dearest Walter, from day one we conected as he had that very special gift. When ever i`m out and about and i see a Bentley i think of class and thats our dearest Walter.

I haven't seen Walter since around 1965. I dated him when I was in high school. He was a dear person.
I have tried to find him through the years to see how he was doing but to no avail.
My sincere condolences in your loss.

I met Walter through business but immediately we became friends. He was a very warm and compassionate man who always had an ear to lend with sound advice given to your queries. He would greet you as you came in his office “hey buddy what’s happening? Have a seat. He always had a story to tell, if not careful you would be in that office for hours and not get anything accomplished but these are some of the things that made him a great friend. I am truly saddened by his passing but I’m truly...

Walter's personality and laughter was, and in memory still is, infectious. I will be forever grateful that my life was blessed by knowing and loving him since I was a child.