Lillian Walton Ponca City, Oklahoma Obituary

Lillian Walton

Lillian Doris (Davis) Walton, resident of Ponca City, died at 10:30 PM, November 9, 2020. She was 94 years old. A funeral ceremony will be held at 10:00 AM Friday, November 13, 2020, at Trout Funeral Home Chapel, with Reverend Matt Brown officiating. Face masks are required. Burial will immediately follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Stillwater. Viewing will be from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Thursday, November 12, 2020. Arrangements are under the direction of Trout Funeral Home & Crematory. Lillian Doris was the first child of James William Davis and Mellie Mae England Davis. On February 3, 1926, Lillian was born in an adobe duplex house in rural New Mexico near what is now Arrey, New Mexico.It was unusually cold and damp the night Lillian was to arrive. Her father James had to travel about twenty miles in a buggy over dirt roads to the nearest doctor. Upon arriving he found the doctor already inebriated and ready for bed. By the time James got the good doctor in shape to travel and upon arriving home, Lillian had already been delivered with the help of her grandmother and a neighbor lady. The relieved doctor signed the birth certificate, pronounced her a healthy baby and was driven home. Lillian graduated from Perkins High School in 1945. She then attended Oklahoma A&M graduating with a Bachelors degree in Elementary Education in 1950. Lillian was a teacher in the Ponca City School system for over forty years in which she taught many students who later became life-long friends. Several years after school was dismissed for the summer, Lillian and her sister-in-law Jackie Davis, would travel to Yellowstone National Park where her brother Edwin Dale worked, to spend the summer and have many fun adventures. Lillian loved teaching and loved to interact with people,she enjoyed reading,enjoyed bible study, Sunday school and serving at Sunset Baptist Church.She loved packing Christmas Child shoe boxes every year. She loved sending cards and letters to many friends and family members.She gave encouragement to others in sharing her motto: "Hang in there!" Lillian was proceeded in death by:parents- James and Mellie Davis ;sister-Melba Dixon; brother-Edwin Dale Davis;sister-in-law-Jackie Davis; brother-in-law-Charles Jackson; nephew-Douglas Jackson;daughter-in-law; Sue (Howell)Walton; daughter-in-law-Sun Im Walton; son-in-law-Lonny E. Osborn. Surviving family includes:sister-Vivian L.Jackson, brother-in-law-James D. Dixon, son-William Walton, daughter-Janet Osborn grandson-Dr.John D.Walton and wife Dr.Mindi Walton and daughter Iris Marie grandson-Todd A.Walton and wife Brandi Walton grandson-William Floyd Walton and wife Jeanette, grandson-Troy Carson and wife Cathy and children- Faith and Joshua, granddaughter-Dawn Tullis and children-Damien, Victoria and Elizabeth, granddaughter-Michele Bigby, granddaughter-Yvonne Jensen and children Loy, Christian, Joshua, Benjamin, Hannah, Samuel, Abraham, Noah, Moses, Anna and Sarah, Nephew-Dr.David A.Davis and wife Cindy and family, Nephew-James Mark Dixon and wife LaQuita and family, Niece-Grace Klinger and husband Rick, Niece-Mary Miller and husband Bill and family Many other relatives, friends, former teachers and former students too numerous to list.
February 3, 1926 - November 9, 202002/03/192611/09/2020
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Shelly Elston Shelton
December 3, 2020
Although I didn't have Mrs. Walton as a teacher I do remember her fondly as she taught right next door. She was also my sister Starla's teacher. Garfield Elementary was one of my most fond memories. I also remember Todd and John so sorry for your loss. She was a great wo... Continue Reading
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Janell Rhynard
November 20, 2020
I loved her she was a wonderful teacher, she was my kindergarten teacher at Garfield Elementary School in 1985. Wonderful lady
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Judy Bruder Petty
November 20, 2020
She was my first grade teacher at Lincoln School.She was a good teacher and she cared about each and every student.
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Darren Keller
November 13, 2020
I want to share a great woman with you. She was my second grade teacher and one of the best ever. She was gifted and was a blessing to all of us. Two memories have stuck with me all these years. We were going to pick teams for dividing the class in half. I was one of ... Continue Reading
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Lesta Burgess
November 12, 2020
Mrs Walton was an extraordinary teacher. She made learning fun. I may or may not have had to visit the board of education that was homed in the closet. :) She was the best. Will be truly missed. RIP Mrs Walton. Deepest sympathy to her family.
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T. Hanna
November 12, 2020
Miss Lillian made quite an impression on me when I was a student teacher many years ago. We were discussing missionaries and the recess bell rang for the students to come back inside. At that moment they came past her to get back in to her classroom. She reached out to h... Continue Reading
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Tribute Store
November 12, 2020
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Our deepest sympathies, The Matarese family
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Chuck Loftis
November 11, 2020
Ms. Walton was my 2nd grade teacher at Lincoln Elementary. She was so calming as I had a real fobia of going to school, she took time to talk with me so many times one on one and I loved being in her class. Sorry for her families loss!! She was a great teacher!!
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Marlena Loftis Morris
November 11, 2020
One of my favorite elementary teachers!! I have fond memories of 2nd grade. She introduced us to Ramona the Pest and other great stories. I still remember when she brought in a butter churn and we made homemade butter. Loved her!
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Jim Kelly
November 11, 2020
Mrs Walton was the most wonderful Teacher in the world. She was the only teacher to give me swats I deserved; Once I became a police officer I worked a minor wreck she was in, she was so sweet to me. Great Lady