James Walker, Jr.
08/10/2016
Mr. James “Jimmy” R. Walker Jr., Jonesborough, age 70, passed away Wednesday August 10, 2016 at the Johnson City Medical Center.
Mr. Walker was a native of Washington County and the son of the late James R. Walker Sr., and Geraldine Walker. He was also preceded in death by an infant daughter and one sister, Doris.
Mr. Walker is survived by his wife, Deloris Turner Walker, sons Jamie Walker, (Cindy) Joey Walker, and Jason Walker; daughter, Julie Walker Ball, (Josh); step-children, Loretta Tarlton, April Tarlton, (Kevin) and Douglas Tarlton; eight grand-children; two sisters, Peggy Bacon (Frankie) and Jewell Hensley; and several nephews and nieces.
The family will receive family and friends Tuesday, August 16, 2016 1:00-2:00 PM at Dillow- Taylor Funeral Home. Graveside services will follow at Mountain National Cemetery with Rev. Chad Hooks officiating.
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08/16/2016
Debbie Ottinger
My heart is with you and all of your family - I enjoyed working with him in physical therapy- he always tried his best - my prayers are with you during this difficult time - may GOD give you strength each day and always remember the wonderful memories with him.
Sorry to hear of James passing. He was a good friend.Did not get to see him very often.The family will be in our prayers.
I grew up learning this man. He always made
people laugh. He was a hard worker, despite his
health issues. I admired him and looked up to
him as a mentor of sorts.
I am so sorry for the loss. Jamie, Joey, Jason,
and Julie: I send you all my love and heartfelt
prayers of comfort during this hard and trying
time. Also tot he rest of the family.
Heaven has gained a good one, and we shall meet
again one sweet day.
Jason, I send you special hugs.
08/14/2016
Christine Poore Spence S
Sorry to hear about Lil Jimmy. He was
a one of a kind. He always cut up
with me no matter where we was at.
Sorry I can't be there for his
funeral. I'm working down past
Nashville but yall are in my prayers.
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