Edward \"Bing\" H. Walter

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Edward H. \"Bing\" Walter, 75, died December 9, 2020 after a long illness. He was born March 14, 1945 to Edward H. and Lillian Bosley Walter of Danville. He graduated from Danville High School and Centre College where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He served a number of years as controller at Centre College. He was later named vice-president of Citizens National Bank. Bing was involved in a number of clubs and organizations. He was the treasurer of the Danville-Boyle County Humane Society, a board member of the McDowell Foundation, and a past president of the Danville Country Club. He was a life-long member of The Presbyterian Church of Danville was he was a former deacon and church treasurer. Bing and Allison were avid University of Kentucky Wildcats fans. He was married for 42 years to the late Allison Orendorf Walter. In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by two children Elizabeth and Matt Walter of Danville. He is survived by a daughter, Julia Walter of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina; four grandchildren, Allie White of Truckee, California, Lilla, Annie Capers, and Townsend Walter of Danville; and a sister, Leslie Dedman of Harrodsburg. A memorial service celebrating Bing\'s life will be held at a later date due to the COVID restrictions. Memorial donations are suggested to Centre College or The Presbyterian Church of Danville. A memorial service celebrating Bing\'s life will be held at a later date due to the COVID restrictions.

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  1. Julia, please know I am keeping you in my prayers with the loss of your Daddy. I loved both of your parents and you children.

  2. Julia: I am so sorry to hear of your father\’s death. Know that the people of The Presbyterian Church are holding you in our prayers. If you want us to hold the service here, we would be glad to do that. 404-396-6851.

  3. Bing was a member of the DHS Class of 1963 We will all miss his gracious manner and easy humor. We hope he has found peace. Goodbye to a beloved friend and classmate. Paula Gibson

  4. Julia, I had the pleasure of meeting and caring for your father in his later years of life. What a pleasure this was. His kindness, politeness and good nature was evident to all who knew him. I will miss him but know he is in a better place. ❤️

  5. I worked with Bing at Centre College during the 70\\\\\\\’s. Such a nice man, he will be missed. I\\\\\\\’m so sorry for your loss.


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