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Dr. William W. Walthall Jr.

Westborough, Massachusetts

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Dr. William W. Walthall Jr. WESTBOROUGH - Dr. William W. Walthall Jr., 88, of West-borough, died Monday, February 27th, 2012 of complications from Parkinson's disease. Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, he attended the University of Richmond on a news carrier scholarship, attended the...

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Dear Ginny and Family - I have many memories of the stories of my parents of their times with you as young marrieds and my own memories of the picnics with the Walthalls, Ludwigs, and Andrews! Memories are what make us smile at these times. May you all have peace. Wally was a true Southern Gentle-man. With prayers, Susan Andrews Polumbo

To Ginny and family,

Sandy and I were so sorry to hear of the passing of Wally-we have such fond memories of growing up across the street from your family and the babysitting days. Wally was always out in the yard keeping your place looking so beautiful-He was such a nice man. God Bless you all through this difficult time.

Donna(Furcolo)Heath and Sandy(Furcolo)McCay

May the light.light upon those who are left behind

For the last 6 years i worked with wally,all i can remember is his kindness, gentle spirit,caring,loving ,very friendly and unending smile.we had alot of fun together and i will always remember Dr walthall.

To Mrs. Walthall and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Dr. Walthall. I truly enjoyed working with him at Radiology and Imaging. I have thought about you often after your move.
I wish the best to you and your family.
Michele Montagna
Radiology and Imaging, Inc.

To Ginny and Family,
I have such fond memories of Wally after I bought my house in 1977. We met in our backyards over the years since we were backyard neighbors. I'm still here on Heritage Lane in Westfield, and I look over frequently at your former home and remember what great neighbors you and Wally were. Wally liked my plantings, and I admired his. One day he told me there would be some noise from your house lasting into the night since the kids were having a party. I told him I...

Dear Mrs. Walthall and Family,
It was a sad day for me, several years ago, when I was given the news that both you and Doc were moving out of Westfield, to Westborough. I remember meeting you wonderful folks, the season that the Foster House Restaurant handled the foodservice at the Blandford Club. You, along with many of the other members of this club, amazed me, because you were so polite, and complimentary, something I had not experienced working at other private clubs in the past. I...

Always the perfect gentleman and fun to be with even when struggling with his golf swing! Walthalls (et al), I am very sorry for your difficult time.

Dad and Mom on Dads 83rd (2006)