Paul Ernest Walters

Paul Ernest Walters obituary, Myrtle Beach, SC

Paul Ernest Walters

Paul Walters Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McMillan-Small Funeral Home & Crematory on Mar. 29, 2025.

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It is with a very heavy heart that we announce the passing of Paul Ernest "Ernie" Walters - our beloved "Pops" - aged 78, at home in Kingston Plantation on Friday, March 28, 2025 surrounded by his family. His life was a blessing to us all. Born on January 14, 1947, in Lewistown, PA, he was the 5th son of the late John S. Walters Sr., a pillar of the local community, and Pauline (Smith) Walters, a loving mother and grandmother. As a child, Ernie helped his father in the contracting business to build homes and churches in Mifflintown and all around Juniata County in central Pennsylvania.
On May 20, 2003, he married his beautiful wife Sheryl Clanton "Gaga" Walters with whom he was blessed to share over 20 years of marriage. He had two devoted sons, Phillip and Michael and two loving step-daughters, Christine and Ashley. He is survived by Phillip and Jaime Walters and their children Alexander and Avaline (and Ernie's dog Monkey), Michael and Nicole Walters and their children Michael Jr and Redden, Christine Lee and her daughter Elizabeth, and Ashley and Bobby McClellan. He was the second youngest of eight children, survived by his brothers Dane and Jim and his wife Patty, his nephew Lynn, and his sister Mary Ann. He was preceded in death by his sister Arlene and his brothers Donnie, Lester, and John Jr.
Ernie was a prolific athlete, wrestling and playing baseball all the way through the collegiate level. After he stopped competing personally, he moved to Maryland and dedicated himself to coaching and officiating. Wrestling was always his first love, and he was inducted into the Maryland State Wrestling Hall of Fame for his contributions to the sport. In addition to wrestling, he also coached high school baseball, golf, soccer, and football, as well as Little League baseball. He played both golf and tennis recreationally, winning multiple South Carolina state tennis titles between 2005 and 2023 and one outright Myrtle Beach Golf Trip title in 2003. He founded the Rebel Invitational wrestling tournament, now approaching it's 50th year in Hagerstown, MD, and co-founded the Myrtle Beach Golf Trip with a group of friends who would become his Band of Brothers in 1989. He was named the permanent commissioner of Myrtle Beach Golf Trip upon his retirement from daily activities, and named to the Myrtle Beach Golf Trip Hall of Fame in 2012. He recorded his only hole in one early on New Year's Day - quite possibly the first hole in one in the United States - in 2015.
He attended Shippensburg State University in Pennsylvania for his undergraduate degree and the University of Maryland College Park for his Master's degree. He worked at South Hagerstown and Boonsboro High School in Maryland and Marion High School in South Carolina as both a teacher and Vice Principal. He was named Washington County Teacher of the Year in 1987 in an area-wide poll by WQCM radio station. Between coaching and teaching, he impacted the lives of thousands of children and young adults up and down the East Coast.
Funeral services will be held at McMillan-Small Funeral Home in Myrtle Beach at 910 67th Ave North on Monday, March 31st, with a reception beginning at 10:00am and a memorial service starting at 11:00am. He will be buried at Mt. Elon Baptist Church at 1132 West Lydia Hwy in Hartsville, SC with a graveside service beginning at 3:00pm. Ernie's memory will forever be cherished by those of us who were blessed to be a part of his life and we look forward to greeting his friends and loved ones.
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June 16, 2025

Ted Whisnant posted to the memorial.

April 16, 2025

Brittany Roberts-Kent posted to the memorial.

April 4, 2025

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Ted Whisnant

June 16, 2025

I worked with Ernie when he was a vice principal at Marion High. He was a very capable educator with a wide range of talents and a keen intellect. I had lost tract of Ernie over the years, and I am quite sorry to hear of his passing. I remember he once interviewed for the job of athletic director for Horry County Schools. He would have been an excellent choice.

Brittany Roberts-Kent

April 16, 2025

Mr. Walters was my vice principal at Marion High. He was one of my favorites. I am truly saddened to hear of his passing. He has made a lasting impression in my life. He will be dearly missed.

Roger Bryan

April 4, 2025

So so sorry that Ernie has passed away! We played a great deal of tennis together winning several state titles!!! He will be missed by all !! Roger Bryan

Larry Lauver

April 1, 2025

Like Don Bratton, I first met Ernie in 7th grade and we became good buddies through the rest of our high school years, and I actually worked for his dad one summer during college. I remember Ernie as a very dedicated wrestler, a good student, and an always smiling and happy guy. Rest in peace old friend.

Don Bratton

April 1, 2025

Ernie and I became friends in 7th grade. We were roommates at Shippensburg. We played baseball together in HS and one year together at Ship. We visited him in N Myrtle and even played some tennis. Time and distance separated us over the years, but our times together often "are and always will be" with me. Till we meet again. RIP bud. Don "Bones"Bratton

jerome reed

March 31, 2025

sorry to here this my condolences to the family and friends. Mr. Walters i will miss coming down there cooking doing the summer for you guys In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. RIP MY FRIEND

Bettie Hughes

March 31, 2025

My condolences to the family. Mr. Walter's was greatly loved at Marion High School. He was a great part of our Marion High School family.

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