Mrs Pauline Whitaker Wall

pauline wall

April 21, 1928 ~ February 2, 2026

Pauline Whitaker Wall of the McDowell Place, Danville passed away on February 2, 2026. Born in Harlan County, Kentucky on March 23, 1928. She was the daughter of Judge Sam and Mary Whitaker. She and her husband of 63 years, Dr. Kenneth Lynn Wall, were the parents of one son Kenneth Whitaker Wall, who proceeded her in death. She was the grandmother of two grandsons Joshua Logan (Rachel) Wall of Ann Arbor, Michigan and Zachary Galen (Katy) Wall of Fort Thomas, Kentucky. She was the great grandmother of four. She is also survived by her daughter-in-law, Lisa Wall (John) Hawkins of Florida.

Mrs. Wall is survived by her brother Dr. Samuel E. (Marilyn) Whitaker of Columbus, Ohio., her nieces Mary Margaret (Marc) Luker of Benton, Ky; Sarah (Timothy) Atkinson; Laura Lee (William) Wesley of Stanford, Ky; Debbie Day (Peter) DeWilde of Hilliard, Ohio and Samara (Chris) Allen of Galloway, Ohio. She also has a number of great nieces and nephews, and great-great nieces. Mrs. Wall was also preceded in death by her niece Myra Munday of Stanford, Ky.

Mrs. Wall was an elementary teacher, a teacher at Kentucky School for the Deaf, a church pianist, organist, and a piano teacher. She participated in many school and civic organizations in Danville, as well as volunteering with the auxiliary at Ephraim McDowell Hospital for over 20 years.

Mrs. Wall, a graduate of Crab Orchard High School in Lincoln County, also attended Campbellsville University and Eastern Kentucky University where she received her Bachelors degree. Mrs. Wall then pursued further studies at the University of Kentucky where she earned her Masters degree.

At the request of Mrs. Wall, the service will have an emphasis on her professed Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, as she stated that God’s blessings have been too great for her to focus this service on herself alone. Further, she shared that her love for Danville and the numerous contributions she made to our community, churches and schools were blessings for her and her late husband, Kenneth.

Services for Mrs. Wall will be held on Monday, February 9th, 2026, at Stith Funeral Home in Danville, Kentucky. Visitation will begin at 12 p.m. til1 p.m., followed by a funeral service at 1 p.m.. A burial will take place following the services at Camp Nelson National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Lexington Avenue Baptist Church or the Salvation Army.

 

Services

Visitation: February 9, 2026 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Stith Funeral Home, Danville
318 W. Broadway
Danville, Kentucky 40422

859-236-2113
stithcares.com

Funeral Service: February 9, 2026 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Stith Funeral Home, Danville
318 W. Broadway
Danville, Kentucky 40422

859-236-2113
stithcares.com

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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Pauline Whitaker Wall 's name.

Lexington Ave. Baptist Church

339 W. Lexington Avenue

Danville,

KY

Salvation Army

519 S. Fourth Street

Danville,

KY

40422

southernusa.salvationarmy.org

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  1. She’s a beautiful for her age. Classy n sassy teacher in class. She’s great teacher in my math class in KSD. Her age not bother to wear high heels to work. I will always remember her by as beautiful lady. Prayers for her and rest of family. Cindy K Martin KSD Class 1983

  2. Mrs. Pauline Wall taught Kentucky School for the Deaf Math Teacher over 27 years. The students were respected her teaching. Every time, I visited KSD Homecoming basketball games, the alumni asked about the former teachers. I shared this to Facebook and received nice comments of Mrs. Wall.
    Rhonda Bodner
    KSDCFI-JHM Staff and retired from KSD.

  3. Pauline was our first and dearest friend when we moved to Danville. She was like a mother to me and a grandmother to our children. I cherish the time I spent with her and the love she showed me. A very special woman, loving, realistic, and supportive. I am grateful for my memories of Pauline and the time we spent together.

  4. So sorry. 🙏🏻❤️ Mrs. Wall was a good Math teacher at KSD with style! She always looked beautiful and classy everyday. I was always in awe of how she could stand and teach all day in high heels! She rocked it! 😃❤️

  5. Pauline was not only a classy lady, lovely to look at, but a genuine friend. There was never a hair out of place, a scuff mark on those remarkable high heels or a speck of anything on the WHITE gloves. And she was a good garden clubber to boot. It was always a pleasure to be in her company.
    Love to the family.

  6. I remember her as she one of the best volunteers at Ephraim McDowell Hospital. RIP, Ms. Pauline. Prayers for family & friends.

  7. Pauline was a beautiful friend and so many memories we shared together. Pauline will be missed but know Ken is happy to see her. They were a special couple. Loved them both.

  8. So many fond memories of her … my sincere condolences from Karen Reid Taylor and the Dr sam reid family

  9. It was a blessing to know her. My condolences to her family and friends. May she rest in Heavenly Peace.🙏🏽

  10. I’m. So sorry for your loss I enjoyed. Getting. To know her And helping. Her. She was a kind and sweet lady god bless prayers for the family and friends

  11. I am so sorry for your loss. Pauline was a wonderful lady, and I enjoyed getting to know her and working with her in the Ephraim McDowell Auxiliary.

  12. Pauline always amazed me with her beautiful smile that could light up the room. When my mother, Page Dunlap met her at McDowell Place in Danville ,they shared precious time together at meals and activities. They shared a special late-in-life bond and always helped each other. She will be missed by all.
    Joanna Dunlap Kirby

  13. Aunt Pauline was a special person we had some great talks, shopping trips, lunches, time spent with she and Julian’s Uncle Kenneth before he passed. She was a woman of great faith .
    She lived her live showing this. She and my mother in law who were sisters in law,
    married brothers.
    They were teachers, raised as eldest in their families, raised by godly families. Both moved to assistance living later years of their lives. Both passed with days of the other. Aunt Pauline passed 5 days after my mother in law. Joyce .
    I have so many good memories. Very thankful to have had .Aunt Pauline in my life. Heartfelt condolences and prayers to all her family members . I will miss her but have those memories. God Bless.

  14. Pauline’s husband, Kenneth, was my mother-in-law’s first cousin. She and my father-in-law were very close to Kenneth and Pauline. There were regular trips from Texas to Kentucky through the years, so I met them early on in my marriage into the Bryant family. In 2017 my husband had the beginnings of Alzheimer’s and I knew if we were going to see our “Kentucky” family, we needed to do it then. It was a delightful trip and I’m so glad we did it. Her sister-in-law, Joyce died a few days before Pauline and they are all together now, worshipping the God they loved and served. Rest in peace, sweet ones.

  15. Pauline and Ken were friends with my parents and she was always very kind to me. My sincere condolences to the family at her passing.


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