Jeffry L. Walter

June 7, 2010 ~ February 7, 2010
February 7,1940 - June 7, 2010 Jeffry L. Walter, 70, Mooresville, died June 7, 2010.Jeff was born February 7, 1940, in Attica, Indiana, a son of the late John William and Nina Florence (Simonson) Walter.
I had not seen Jeff in many years, but when I knew him, he was a warm, generous and kind man. My sympathy goes out to his brother, Jack. May he always hold a special place in your heart.
Scott, Tony and Cindy, I am very sorry for your loss, I know you were never close to you’re father and I never knew why but I am sure you all had your reasons. I do know that he loved all of you very much. R.I.P. Jeff Walter
We love Jeff and Jack. So many wonderful memories of them and their families. We shared so many things. Jack was Lance’s basketball coach and Kay played the organ at his funeral. Jeff was a Sunday morning tennis opponent on many occasions – playing agai
Cindy, I am sure your father thought of you often and I am sorry for your loss, I also know your boys were his grandsons in his mind
New Comment I had’nt seen Jeff in several years, but he was in my thoughts and prayers.. My family;s and I enjoyed Jeff friendship for many years, and I often think back on the Christmas Parties at his lovely home.He was a special person and was responsib
I’m so sorry to hear we have lost Jeff. I haven’t seen him for many years as I moved out of state. Thankfully I got to see both Jackie and Jeff at a family reunion a few years ago when I came back on vacation from California. Jackie, you are in my praye
I am sorry about your loss. Jeff was my cousin and although I haven’t seen him in years I know he will be missed. RIP Jeff.
I’m so sorry to hear about Jeff’s passing. Jack, I want you to know you’re in my thoughts and prayers. I have many wonderful memories of our families getting together and just having the best time. I will cherish them always. I know you will miss your bro
My father knew my children Dane and NIk. He came to our home and we went to his and together shared a relationship. He loved his grandchild and that we all know. Please do not believe that my father and my children’s grandfather were estranged. It was
New Comment I was honored to have been part of Jeff’s life. He was my brother-in-law. Jeff was his own man, but he had a sense of humor that I will never forget. He would have Jack his brother, that he called Jake on the phone and they would be talkin
I saw Jeff only a few times. He was very nice and a lot of fun. I know he loved my brother-in-law very much. They talked often and I know that Jack will miss him deeply. My thoughts and prayers are with my brother-in-law and my sister at the loss of J
Jeff was a great figure in my development as a man a father. I knew him a a young man whom had just graduated college and trying to find his way in this ever changing world. His words of wisdom and encouragement helped me stay focused on a the journey ah
New Dear Brother, This is a time for all of us to celebrate, Brother; you’ll get to see Mom and Dad and all those believers who were close to you. I will greatly miss you, brother! So many laughs and all those times that we spent together; our
Jeff was my most positive cousin. He would always have a wink, smile and joke for me no matter what. When I was young, I thought Jack and Jeff were just the most handsome guys in Attica and was so proud they were my cousins. Jeff was so good to my parents
Jeff and I shared so many happy times. He was wonderful to my children and family. He was a very private person; but ;I, was with him many times- sharing my family and his joys and disappointments. My life was enriched by his presence. He has been missed often. A friend, most people will never have the opportunity to find.