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Thomas Edward Walls, Sr.
November 6, 1943 ~ October 27, 2017
Thomas Edward Walls, Sr., 73, of Danville, died October 27, 2017. Born November 6, 1943 in Stanford to the late Clarence & Louise Vonlinger Walls. In retirement, he loved fishing on the lake, watching baseball, collecting and playing cards with his friends. He was predeceased by a brother Jimmy Walls.
Survivors include two sons, Thomas Edward Walls, Jr. and David Mark (Michelle) Walls, both of Danville, a brother, Clarence Walls Jr. of Danville, a sister, Carolyn (Verdis) Pennington of Lexington, and six grandchildren; Tesa, Ty, Carson, Zach, Blake, and Hayden.
The funeral service will be 1 pm, Tuesday at Stith Funeral Home, Junction City. Rev. Kevin Cummins will officiate. Visitation will be 5 - 8 pm, Monday at Stith Funeral Home, Junction City. Interment will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Memorial donations are suggested to the Danville-Boyle County Humane Society.
Visitation: 5 - 8 pm, Monday at
Stith Funeral Home, Junction City
Funeral Service: 1 pm, Tuesday
at Stith Funeral Home, Junction City
Burial: Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
One of the best! We\’ve put many a gray hair in a Kroger managers head by being rebels! We\’ve bought, shared, and traded our fair share of baseball cards! You took me, under your wing in 1977 when I first started working for Kroger, and told me how the union would protect me and my job! You always had a, \”quick-wit,\” and a totally honest nature! I\’m forever blessed, to have called you my friend!
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. Tommy loved you all very much. I will always remember his laugh. I hope you all find comfort in God at this time.
We send our condolences to the Walls family. We love you all! Wishing you lots of love during this hard time. -The Teague’s
GOOD BY OLD FRIEND
So sorry for your loss.The Bible says at 1Corinthians 15:26 and the last enemy,death is to be brought to nothing.Hope reading this scripture will bring you and your family some comfort.For Bible questions please visit http://www.jw.org
Knew Tommy for the last 40 years, we worked on the stock crew at Kroger. Never a dull moment working with him, had a lot of fun, especially back when CB radios were the thing, Its a pleasure to have known him, Rest Easy my friend
Mark and Ed, I am So very sorry to hear about your dads passing. Prayers for your family to help you through this difficult time. Lona
Praying for your families.
RIP..you will be missed.