Sunday, September 30, 2012

Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero

Our lives are made up of many memories, some good and some not so good. Some of those memories in later years bring back emotions of happiness, laughter, or even tears. We never really feel the need to place a value on those memories, until... they are all we are left with. Then, they become all important.

These memories listed here are but a few, in the short life of a 33 year old man. A man that meant so much to so many people, who now, find themselves at a place where memories are all we have. Our lives have been left with a void that can not be replaced. A void made by the sudden passing of a man that by all accounts, represented all things that hero's are known for and generations remember.

These memories are dedicated to SPC Kenneth Dale Walls Jr., U.S. Army, (SoldierWall.com), who was born April 11, 1979, in West Point, Mississippi. Ken's family included his mother, Peggy Hill Walls, his father, Kenneth Dale Walls, Sr. and one sister, which he adored, Christy Walls Bodenheimer. Ken passed away, on September 22, 2012. (see obituary)

The path that Ken chose and ultimately traveled through his life was filled with many of the same things that make each of us no different from the other, but for Ken, many of those "twist and turns", made his life very unique.

This man grew from a quiet, shy, little boy, who loved life and loved people. Ken was taught by his parents from an early age, about the love of Jesus Christ and the sacrifice he made, by laying down his life, for our sins so that we could spend eternity in Heaven with our Father.

Ken had a heart that gravitated toward people, of all kinds, but especially those who were in need, and of course, children. These attributes of selfless service were evident in his love for God, Country, and his fellow man.

As with us all, Ken's life was burdened along the way with the consequence of poor choices, regrets, and yes, even failures. His life was no different than our own. Somewhere along the way though, he was able to not only reflect on these short comings, but he always seemed to be able to learn a lesson in life.

You see, Ken never claimed to be perfect, he never claimed to be a Saint. He only proclaimed that he was saved by grace! That faith in God and the salvation he received, has now earned him his place in the kingdom of Heaven.

This boy grew into a strong young man that in a lot of ways, lived out a fairy tale story. One of finding his way, falling in love, and becoming a father. Ken would talk about this "girl" he had met, and although he very rarely smiled for photo ops, he would always grin from ear to ear when he would talk about her. Her name was Allyson Terry, and sure enough, he would later make this special girl his wife. On April 30, 2000 they were wed. After a story of "boy meets girl", they became, "husband and wife". Mrs. Allyson Terry Walls, gave Ken, according to him, "his greatest blessing"... three times over. A daughter, Kaelyn Michelle Walls and two sons, Kenneth Dale Walls, III. and Keegan Auddie Walls. Ken could hardly contain his emotion with the birth of each. In addition to all the other titles he had previously held over the coarse of his life, the years that followed completed him. Ken found his purpose, his calling, he was now a man that added the titles of husband and father. Ken loved his children with all his heart and they meant everything to him. As they now begin a life without him, I am sure he is standing watch over them.

In addition to his love for God and his love for family, Ken had a love for his country. So much so that I remember him making the statement that, "someday, I will wear that uniform... someday!". Ken did just that! Later, he took the following oath of enlistment into the Mississippi Army National Guard and he dedicated his life to upholding it.

I, Kenneth Dale Walls Jr., do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."

His name, rank, and serial number became forever archived in the books of our nations history along side so many other American patriots. His noble and selfless service carried him from that of civilian to proudly wearing the uniform of a United States Army soldier, for sixteen years. These years of service saw many months of separation from his family, many hardships, and many sacrifices, not only for him but for his family. Ken, again, who rarely smiled for a photo op, gleamed with pride through all of it. His travels carried him to many military training installations inside the boarders of the United States, that he loved so much. This training would soon be put to the ultimate test, not once, but three different times during his life. Ken had love for his country and complete devotion to the Soldiers Creed, which he lived by...   

I am an American Soldier.

I am a warrior and a member of a team.

I serve the people of the United States, and live the Army Values.

I will always place the mission first.

I will never accept defeat.

I will never quit.

I will never leave a fallen comrade.

I am disciplined, physically and mentally tough, trained and proficient in my warrior tasks and drills.

I always maintain my arms, my equipment and myself.

I am an expert and I am a professional.

I stand ready to deploy, engage, and destroy, the enemies of the United States of America in close combat.

I am a guardian of freedom and the American way of life.

I am an American Soldier.

This creed echoed in his ears as he boarded a plane, three times, Honduras, Germany, and Iraq, in defense of this nation, with the desire to help those less fortunate, and to lend a helping hand to people he had never met. Each time, he kissed his precious family good bye, held his shoulders high, and as his eyes filled with tears, watched out the window as his beloved United States became but a speck against the vast oceans he would cross. You see, this is the heart of a soldier. Deployments into some of the harshest environments one could ever imagine, looking down into the eyes of human atrocity, poverty, and even death.

Through it all, Ken seemed to find the things that mattered most, and it was not the sacrifice he had to make. His thoughts were of his wife and kids sruggling at home with his absence. Ken also looked into the eyes of the people that called these foreign lands, home, the men, women and children caught in the middle of war and hunger. Those without food, water, clothing, or shelter. Yes, he vowed to protect America and all it's people, but these were people too, people that he had never known existed until that moment. They became his passion and he thought nothing of putting his life in harms way for them. Ken had a heart that made him special, it made him shine, it made him easy to be loved.

I can only hope that someday, his children will understand just how great of a man, "Daddy", truly was. In his short 33 years on this earth, he lived, he loved, and he served. Ken did it with devotion, with passion, with commitment, and reslove. It is my desire, through these rambling words and images, we remember the American Hero, SPC Kenneth Dale Walls Jr., for the example he set for us all, and the legacy he left behind.

The bar has been set high, for all who follow behind him...

To my brother, this is not good bye. You will be missed and our hearts are heavy with grief, but our lives were all made richer by having known you.

For all that you were and all that you forever will be, we salute you!

I pray that your wife, children, mother, father, and sister will find comfort in God and that he will console the aching hearts that they now carry.

May you find rest now, our weary soldier, in the arms of our Heavenly Father. My brother, "Shine Down" upon us until we meet again... 

U.S. Army, Be Proud!

HUAH!!!

"THE FINAL INSPECTION"

The soldier stood and faced God, Which must always come to pass, He hoped his shoes were shining, Just as brightly as his brass. "Step forward now, you soldier, How shall I deal with you? Have you always turned the other cheek? To My Church have you been true?" The soldier squared his shoulders and said, "No, Lord, I guess I ain't, Because those of us who carry guns, Can't always be a saint. I've had to work most Sundays, And at times my talk was tough, And sometimes I've been violent, Because the world is awfully rough. But, I never took a penny That wasn't mine to keep... Though I worked a lot of overtime When the bills got just too steep, And I never passed a cry for help, Though at times I shook with fear, And sometimes, God forgive me, I've wept unmanly tears. I know I don't deserve a place Among the people here, They never wanted me around, Except to calm their fears. If you've a place for me here, Lord, It needn't be so grand, I never expected or had too much, But if you don't, I'll understand." There was a silence all around the throne, Where the saints had often trod, As the soldier waited quietly, For the judgment of his God. "Step forward now, you soldier, You've borne your burdens well, Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets, You've done your time in Hell."



Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero

Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero
 
Kenneth Dale Walls Jr. (1979-2012) - Tribute to a Hero

Monday, September 24, 2012

In Memory Of: SPC Kenneth "Ken" D. Walls Jr. (1979 - 2012), US Army, 223rd ENG BN Mississippi National Guard - West Point, MS - Honored by the Patriot Guard Riders

 

In Memory Of: SPC Kenneth "Ken" D. Walls Jr., US Army, Mississippi National Guard





‎26 Sept 12, MS Army National Guard SPC4 Ken Walls, Jr., 33, West Point, MS

The family of SPC4 Ken Walls, Jr. has asked the PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS to participate in honoring SPC4 Walls on Wednesday, Sept. 26th in West Point, MS.

SPC4 Ken Walls, Jr. ,33, passed away on September 22, 2012 in Scooba, MS. He was assigned to the HHC 223rd Engineering BN in West Point, MS. SPC4 Walls served in Honduras, Germany, and was in Iraq from 2003 to 2004.
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Staging: Wednesday, 12noon at Calvert Funeral Home, 1400 East Main St. (Hwy 50 E), West Point, MS for Visitation from 12:30 to 2pm. Funeral services begin at 2pm with an escort (15miles) to Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery near Cedar Bluff ( Hwy 50 west out of West Point).

Please join us for this SHORT NOTICE MISSION as we STAND FOR THOSE WHO STOOD FOR US!


Patriot Guard Riders of Mississippi - Standing for those who stood for us!


OBIT - Courtesy of Calvert Funeral Home
 
Ken Walls, Jr., 33, passed away, on September 22, 2012, in Scooba. Kenneth Dale Walls, Jr. was born April 11, 1979, in West Point to Peggy Hill Walls and Kenneth Dale Walls, Sr. Ken was a member of the Mississippi Army National Guard, where he was an E5, having served in Honduras, Germany, and Iraq from 2003-2004. Ken married Allyson Terry Walls April 30, 2000, in Gulfport.

Funeral Services will be Wednesday, September 26, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. from Calvert Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Terry Veazey officiating and assisted by Brother Eric Catcher. Full Military Funeral Honors will follow in Cedar Bluff Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery near Cedar Bluff. Calvert Funeral Home of West Point is in charge of arrangements.

Survivors include his Wife Allyson Terry Walls; daughter, Kaelyn Michelle Walls; two sons, Kenneth Dale Walls, III. and Keegan Auddie Walls all of Petal. his Parents: Ken, Sr. and Peggy Walls of West Point; sister, Christy Bodenheimer (Troy) of New Orleans, LA; Paternal Grandmother: Catherine Walls of West Point; Father and Mother in-Law Albert and Michille Terry of Metairie, LA; Brother-in-law: Albert Terry of Metairie, LA, and Sister-in-Law Alicia Terry of Bay St. Louis, MS; one nephew: Ethan Joseph Bodenheimer; Those preceding Ken Walls, Jr. in death were his Paternal Grandfather, Leslie Walls, and Maternal Grandparents, Maxine and Auddie Richards

Pallbearers will be Donald Gable, Joe Salmon, Robert Guest, Timmy White, Zach Massey, and Albert Terry; The Mississippi Army National Guard Honor Guard will serve as pallbearers at the cemetery.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Troy Bodenheimer, Jane Reeves, Wyless Kemp, and Members of the 223 Mississippi Army National Guard Unit.

Memorials may be made to National Marfan Syndrome, 22 Manhasset Avenue, Port Washington, NY 11050.

Visitation will be Wednesday, 12:30 until 2:00 p.m. at Calvert Funeral Home.


 
 
In Memory Of: SPC Kenneth "Ken" D. Walls Jr., US Army, Mississippi National Guard
 
In Memory Of: SPC Kenneth "Ken" D. Walls Jr., US Army, Mississippi National Guard
 
In Memory Of: SPC Kenneth "Ken" D. Walls Jr., US Army, Mississippi National Guard
 

 
In Memory Of: SPC Kenneth "Ken" D. Walls Jr., US Army, Mississippi National Guard
 
In Memory Of: SPC Kenneth "Ken" D. Walls Jr., US Army, Mississippi National Guard
 
In Memory Of: SPC Kenneth "Ken" D. Walls Jr., US Army, Mississippi National Guard
 
 
In Memory Of: SPC Kenneth "Ken" D. Walls Jr., US Army, Mississippi National Guard
 
In Memory Of: SPC Kenneth "Ken" D. Walls Jr., US Army, Mississippi National Guard
 
In Memory Of: SPC Kenneth "Ken" D. Walls Jr., US Army, Mississippi National Guard
 


In loving memory of a fallen brother... God has welcomed home another son, brother, husband, father, and weary soldier. Thank you SPC Walls, for your service to this nation. We honor your patriotism and mourn your passing... God Speed our Brother in Arms.