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Robert L. Walton, 88 of Burlington, passed away January 29, 2022. Robert was born and raised in Burlington, Kentucky. He proudly served his country during the Korean Conflict while being stationed in Germany. Robert was a man of many gifts and served on the deacon board of Burlington Baptist Church, Boone County fair board, board for the Burlington Fire District, Carpenter, and retired as a Customer Service Manager for TWA after 33 years.
Robert is survived by his wife of 65 years: Joy Walton, son: Chris (Robin) Walton, daughters: Mona (Al) Major, Julie (Jon) Hayes, grandchildren: Cassie (Jason) Foulger, Shelby (Cody) Kisgen, Zach (Elaine) Major, Austin Major, Elise Hayes, Nate Hayes, Lauren Hayes, and one great-granddaughter: Remi Foulger. He was preceded in death by his brothers: Donald Walton, George Walton Jr., and sister: Corrine Walton.
A visitation will be held Friday, February 4, 2022 from 11am to 1pm at Burlington Baptist Church. A memorial service will immediately follow at 1pm. Memorial contributions can be made to Burlington Baptist Church. Robert will be laid to rest, privately, at Burlington Cemetery. Online condolences can be left at www.LinnemannFuneralHomes.com
Burlington Cemetery
Address: 6050 Firehouse Dr BURLINGTON, KY 41005Condolences
I worked on the ramp with TWA at Cvg in the 1970’s.Bob was a really nice man..We played softball on the TWA team together in the airport league..He was always so nice to me when I started with TWA..Our prayers are with you and your family…Ron Wilham
Message
Dear Joy, the weather and my surgery kept me away from you and the family today. I want to see you soon. It’s been since May of 2021.
You and the family are in my constant prayers.
Prayers
I am so sorry to hear of Butch’s passing. He was a fine man and he will be greatly missed by everyone. My prayers are for you, Joy and your family for peace and comfort at this sorrowful time. Love, Connie and Larry Williams.
Sympathy, love and prayers
We are so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. I knew Bob at the airport but got to know him through Burlington Baptist Church. He always had a smile and kind word for others. Elizabeth and I want to express our condolences, love and prayers to Joy, the children and grandchildren. Bob will be greatly missed.
Glenn McDaniel
Memories
All of us that worked with Bob for all those years at TWA have nothing but great memories. He was a pleasure to be around. Bob was
extremely dependable and a very, very valuable part of the team. When he retired he was definitely missed. I am thankful for all the
years I knew him. Joy and the family have my sincere condolences. Rich McMahon
Memories
Bob and I started the same day,June 7,1965, with TWA. We spent many years working different shifts together. I have many fond memories of so many situations from those airline days. He retired several years before I did however he was severely missed by us all . Joy, you and the kids hang in there as you know you guys will see him again. He was a good man. Ron Harper
thoughts
I worked with Bob nearly 30 years at TWA at CVG.He was a terrific co-worker that I had the privilege to M C his retirement party at CVG-serious and fair minded and all around super individual.Prayers and thoughts to Joy and the children and grandchildren.
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