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James Anthony "Jim" Walters

1937 - 2021

James Anthony "Jim" Walters obituary, 1937-2021, Gainesville, GA

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James Anthony Walters was born in Matthews, North Carolina on September 13, 1937. He was the son of the late Gladys Howie Walters and Daniel P. Walters, and step father Jim Rogers. Having lost his beloved father at a very young age, Jim took on the role of caregiver for his three brothers and mother at age 13. His entrepreneurial spirit began as he and his brothers worked to provide for the family with their local tool sharpening business. From a young age a spirit of generosity was instilled in the boys by their mother, who always insisted they give generously to those less fortunate than they even despite their humble upbringing. It was this generosity that would define his life going forward. Jim graduated from East Mecklinburg High School in 1955 and attended North Carolina State University as he began his career in the finance business. Jim established roots in Gainesville in 1971 where he raised his family and became a pillar of philanthropy and generosity in this community. He was a pioneer in the Georgia Industrial Loan Association, owning many loan offices and businesses throughout the state and country. He was a man with an unparalleled sense of duty to his community, and his country, ending many of his interactions with his famous quote, "Only in America - What a Country!" He was known to those who loved him as "Big Jim" not only for his big stature, his big smile, and his big laugh, but also for his big opinions, big advice, and most importantly his big heart. While you could recognize his name on many buildings including the J. A. Walters YMCA, The Walters Athletic Center at Lakeview Academy, The Walters Allied Health building on the campus of Lanier Tech, and the Walters Auditorium at Northeast Georgia Medical Center, much of his generosity happened behind the scenes. The stories of his giving heart and the lives he has touched continue to pour in.
"Big Jim" Walters passed away in his home surrounded by his loving family on February 22, 2021, at 83 years old. His contributions to this community were innumerable. Jim is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Peggy Enloe Walters of Charlotte, N.C., who shared in the joy of his children, daughters and sons-in-law Jackie and Todd Slaughter, and Kelly and Rob Robinson, and brother and sister in law, Roger S. and Jackie Walters of Cashiers, N.C. and sisters in law Pam Walters of Greenville S.C. and Carolyn Walters Clinard from Myrtle Beach S.C. He was preceded in death by brothers Charles Daniel Walters of Greenville, S.C., and Joseph Walters of Charlotte, N.C. The true joys of his life were his five granddaughters and three great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews for whom he provided love, support and guidance. His greatest happiness came from watching and participating in every milestone. They include: Taylor Hein Kizziah (35), Jacqueline Ashley Hein (35), Anna Claire Dover (29), Laura Anne "Peaches" Shipley (24), Georgia Walters Shipley (20), Walters James Kizziah (9), Maisie Isabelle Kizziah (4), and Bertie Claire Kizziah (1 month). The family would like to give special thanks to the doctors and nurses of Northeast Georgia Health Systems especially Dr. Dan Winston, Dr. Jeff Terry, Dr. Andre Kallab, Dr. Frank Lake, Dr Jack Griffeth, Dr. D.J. Campbell, Dr. Craig Brown and Dr. Charles DeCook. We especially thank the staff of the Ronnie Green Heart Center ICU-that Mr. Walters jokingly called the Ritz Carlton-and The Woody Stewart Heart Failure Floor staff. And a special thank you to Northeast Georgia Hospice staff for being so wonderful and caring in his final hours. A private memorial service is planned for the family with a Celebration of Life Party scheduled for a later date when COVID restrictions are lifted. In lieu of flowers the family has asked that contributions be made to the We Care Foundation c/o North Georgia Community Foundation 615 Oak Street Suite 1300 Gainesville, 30501. WeCareOfHall.org
Memorial Park Funeral Home North Riverside Chapel, 989 Riverside Dr. is in charge of arrangements.
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Published by gainesvilletimes.com on Feb. 25, 2021.

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Feloris Vaughan Smith

November 2, 2024

I met The Walters Family when they first moved to Gainesville.when they lived at Versailles Apartments. My daughter's were the same ages as Jackie and Kelley. We became instant friends as their daughters were frequent guests at their house. They were always down to earth. Would have never known they were so affluent. Thank you Peggy, Jackie and for such wonderful memories.

Beth Grindle

March 13, 2021

Peggy, Jackie, Kelly & families, I have continued to pray for your peace as you heal from your loss. Please know how much Big Jim and your family have meant to me over the years. I loved all the time I shared with you at Lakeview and appreciated your families contributions and love to work of the school so much. Blessings sent your way as you find joy in family memories of times shared together. Wishing you the best, Beth

Mike and Janice Davis

February 26, 2021

Our condolences to the Walters family.

Cathy Hirt

February 25, 2021

May God's comforting arms surround all the family during this difficult time. I knew Jim through Texas Consumer Finance Association and always looked forward to seeing him at our board meetings and conventions. I loved listening to him. He will be remembered as a compassionate but gentle giant, among the true southern gentlemen. His smiles and hugs will be missed. May your memories bring comfort and healing.
Blessings,
Cathy Hirt

Tom Haywood

February 24, 2021

On behalf of the Georgia Patriot Guard, State Captain Don Wilson, and myself, thank you Big Jim for all of the selfless acts of kindness. You will always be a true man of honor.
Tom Haywood

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