Charlie Walton, Jr.
Woodruff, SC- Charlie Walton, Jr., 80, peacefully entered into eternal rest on Monday, June 22, 2020. Walton was the son of the late Mr. Charlie Walton, Sr. and Pinky Thompson Walton.
Left to cherish fond and loving memories are his daughter, Sheila Annette Durham of Fairforest, SC; five sisters, Nancy (Evans) Sampson and Ellen Fowler of Spartanburg, SC, Cora Mae Davis of Boiling Springs, SC, Mattie (James) Miller of Roebuck, SC, Dianne (Lewis) Booker of Greenville, SC; three brothers, Homer (Mable) Walton of Boiling Springs, SC, J.W. (Reverend Rosa) Walton of Moore, SC, and James (Shirley) Gilliam of Spartanburg, SC; nephew, Charles (Minister Connie) Walton of Woodruff, SC; two granddaughters; one great grandson; and many other nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
A Celebration of the Life of Charlie Walton, Jr. will be held graveside on Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 12:00 noon at Switzer Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, 1688 Old Switzer Road, Moore, SC.
So very sorry for loss, pray that you will find comfort in your memories and the Grace of God will bring you peace. Will keep family in our prayers. RIH
Charlie Jr. Was always Charlie Jr. He loved to laugh and have fun. He was like Dad's son. You hardly saw one without the other. It saddens me to go down memory lane. He was so much more than a cousin. I'm so sorry for your loss. He will always be remembered. ... Beatrice Kelly
To: The Walton Family, Please accept our sympathies & condolences during this time of bereavement! We are so very sorry for u all's loss, & will keep u all in our thoughts & uplifted in prayer! R.i.p. Mr. June! Thank u all, God bless! The Prysock-Wallace Family
There is never a good time to say goodbye to family and love ones. Charlie was not only a nephew to my day, but also one of his best friends. I always loved their friendship. Godspeed Charlie...Robin Thompson Fair
There is never a good time to say goodbye to our love ones. Charlie was not only a nephew to my dad, but also one of his best friends. I always loved their friendship. Godspeed Charlie. 7F3NR2
I'm so sorry for the loss of our cousin, and deeply saddened to hear of his passing. I will always remember him, and he will be missed. What I remember most about him is when I was a kid growing up, He would come by our uncle John Alberts house to get his hair cut. Many years have passed since our last visit wth each other. The last time we saw one another was in 2013 at my father's home going ceremony...
Kenneth E. Thompson
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