Walter-Spence-Obituary

Walter Francis Spence

Niceville, Florida

1926 - 2014

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Mr. Spence was born in 1926 at the original Bolton Village on Rocky Bayou. He graduated from Niceville High School in 1944, where he was center on the school's first football team. He then served in the Navy during and after the end of WWII as medical officer on a merchant marine ship. Upon...

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I saw Mr Spence on a regular basis as I worked for his daughter-in-law for a few years. He was always kind and I found him to be a real gentleman. He will be missed.

Mr. Spence - You know you were loved! What a wonderful, honorable, insightful, and wise man you were! In a time when most people are floundering, you were an inspiration - a true pillar of the community. Niceville and Destin were blessed by your contributions and vision. Thank you for making the Destin Fishing Fleet Marina a reality. God bless you - Rest in peace! Love, Capt. Kelly & Mary Anne Windes

A true gentleman, humanitarian and amazing American. You are missed Walt as you look down on us from above.

What a great life walter had. His family and friends should be very proud.We are also thankful for all the great things he did for our commuintiy
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. Dr. Richard corley ,Denise ,Amy Jenn ,Alecia Maria ans Susan

I have heard great things about Mr. Spence for many years that I worked at Eglin AFB. His dedication to improving our community will live on forever. He was a great man and we are all blessed by what he left behind.

A true legend of our time and forever. With deepest sympathy and condolence.
Paul Hsu

To the Spence Family, Sorry to hear of your loss. I got to meet and know Mr. Spence through the Nomad Association with the 33rd and he was a true patriot and friend. May God bless and comfort you in your time of sorrow.

Know you all my life and you were a very good man ,will miss you very much,God help the family thru this sad days ahead.you were always kind to me and my family.

Having known your granddaughter Vicki, I know you must be a very special man. You will be missed. May angels see you safely home.