Walton Jack Dardar Jr.

Walton Jack Dardar Jr.

Walton Dardar Obituary

Published by Westside/Leitz-Eagan Funeral Home on Dec. 13, 2000.
Walton Jack Dardar Jr., 31, of Mobile, Alabama, a native of Marrero, Louisiana, beloved fiance of Racy Mattox, died on Monday, December 11, 2000. Visitation is scheduled for Thursday, December 14, 2000, 6 p.m. to midnight, at Westside Funeral Home, 5101 Westbank Expressway, Marrero. Further visitation is scheduled for Friday, December 15, 8:30 a.m. to noon, at the funeral home. Funeral services are scheduled for Friday, noon, at the funeral home. Interment will follow at St. Pius Cemetery, Crownpoint, Louisiana. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are appreciated to Walton Jack Dardar Jr. Family, c/o Westside Funeral Home, 5101 Westbank Expressway, Marrero, LA 70072. Arrangements entrusted to Westside Funeral Home, Crematory, Flower Shop, Marrero, Louisiana.

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Anne Marie Ber

December 18, 2001

Another Christmas is drawing near; It feels wrong not to have you here. Life is not fair, and when it comes to you...It very easy to say that it's true. You are so very missed, and loved as well. GOd Bless the Spirit of Walton Dardar, and allow him to give us angel kisses in this holiday season. Bless his mother and family, for they need it so...and God please-Bless me too. To all and Any who happen upon these words, God Bless you all and Happy Holidays. AND if you walking in the wind and feel something brush against your cheek, know that it is Walton snding you a kiss.

Hugs, Anne-Marie

December 16, 2001

~*~ LETTER FROM HEAVEN ~*~



To my dearest family,

some things I'd like to say.

But first of all,

to let you know, that I arrived okay.



I'm writing this from heaven.

Here I dwell with God above.

Here, there's no more tears of sadness;

Here is just eternal love.



Please do not be unhappy

just because I'm out of sight.

Remember that I am with you

every morning, noon and night.



That day I had to leave you

when my life on earth was through.

God picked me up and hugged me

and He said, " I welcome you.



It's good to have you back again;

you were missed while you were gone.

As for your dearest family,

They'll be here later on.



I need you here badly,

you're part of my plan.

There's so much that we have to do,

to help our mortal man."



God gave me a list of things,

that he wished for me to do.

And foremost on the list

was to watch and care for you.



And when you lie in bed at night

the day's chores put to flight.

God and I are closest to you ...

in the middle of the night.



When you think of my life on earth,

and all those loving years.

Because you are only human,

they are bound to bring you tears.



But do not be afraid to cry:

it does relieve the pain.

Remember there would be no flowers,

unless there was some rain.



I wish that I could tell you all

what God has planned.

If I were to tell you,

you wouldn't understand.



But one thing is for certain,

thought my life on earth is over.

I'm closer to you now,

than I ever was before.



There are many rocky roads ahead

for you and many hills to climb;

But together we can do it

by taking one day at a time.



It was always my philosophy

and I'd like it for you too;

that as you give unto the world,

the world will give to you.



If you can help somebody

who's in sorrow and pain;

Then you can say to God at night...

"My day was not in vain."



And now I am contented...

that my life was worthwhile.

Knowing as I passed along the way

I made somebody smile.



So if you meet somebody

who is sad and feeling low;

Just lend a hand to pick him up,

as on your way you go.



When you're walking down the street

and you've got me on your mind;

I'm walking in your footsteps

only half a step behind.



And when it's time for you to go...

from that body to be free.

Remember you're not going....

you're coming here to me.

Kim

January 22, 2001

Walton,

Even though we were friends via this crazy computer and the phone, your loss was greatly felt. We got to know each other well enough to know that we will always be friends. I really miss you and I will meet you there, just wait for me and we'll hang then, okay! Always know that your ma and I email each other nearly every day! My prayers are with your family and with you too!



Love, Kimmie :>)

Anne-Marie Ber

January 14, 2001

How I will miss the smiles,laughs,teasing, and friendship i have been given from you Walton Dardar. It feels as though now was too soon for You. -Anne Marie

For Those who come here with hearts restless and full of pain:

I AM FREE

Dont grieve for me, for now i am free.

I'm following the path God has laid for me. I took his hand when I heard him call;

I turned my back and left it all.



Tasks left undone must stay that way.

I've found that peace at the close of day.

If my parting has left a void,

then fill it with remembered joy.

A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss;

and yes, these things I too will miss.



Be not burdened with times of sorrow;

I wish for you the sunshine of tomorrow.

My life has been full;I've savored much;

Good friends, good times, my loved ones' touch.



If my life seemed all too brief,

Don't lengthen it now with undue grief.

Lift up you heart and rejoice with me.

God wanted me now. He set me Free!



May God Bless You and Keep You Always Walton Jack Dardar.

Debbie Comeaux

January 14, 2001

Oh Walton you will never know how much you are truly missed by me and all your friends and family. Any time we needed something worked on a problem solved you were there to take care of it.......

The one thing I will truly miss though is all the harrassing you did ........ you had to be the worlds greatest pest when it came to picking on someone......and only you could solve my nintendo games when I got stuck.......Oh God Walton I will always remember you and miss you........ Thanks for being my friend......love always Debbie

Sandra Dardar

December 24, 2000

I know that Walton is looking down on us from up above. He is in a place where he will be able to look upon everyone. He can oversee everyone. That's what he always wanted and it is ashame that this is how he had to achieve his goals. We love you and will miss you always and Forever. May God Bless you and take care of you Always. With Love Always, From Your Only sister-in-Law and your niece and nephew: Haleigh and Joey Dardar.

Erica Jacob

December 23, 2000

To Nancy, Shannon, and loved ones of Walton. With deep sympathy for your loss, you are in my prayers.

Erica

JAMES D. FOUNTAIN

December 14, 2000

I REMEMBER THAT WALTON DISPLAYED
MANY OF THE CHARISTICS WHICH MAKE
MEN GREAT. I AM SORRY THAT HIS LIFE
WAS CUT SHORT BEFORE HE COULD REACH
HIS POTENTIAL. MY SYMPATHY TO HIS
FAMILY.

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