Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Memorial Fund set up for Blake Walley

Daniel Blake Walley
The Bank of Yazoo has set up a memorial fund for Blake Walley. Walley was killed in a one vehicle accident in Louisiana on Sunday. Blake, reffered to by many as just "Walley", was a great guy, a good friend to many and always greeted people with a smile and a handshake. He was the type of person the world needs more of.

Troopers say the 26-year-old Walley of Flora was eastbound on Interstate 12 Sunday when he ran off the road and hit a tree. A medic from the U.S. Navy travelling with his wife witnessed the wreck, and pulled over to help until emergency officials could make it to the scene. Walley was taken to the Ochsner Medical Center in Slidell where he was later pronounced dead.


Checks should be made payable and mailed to:


Blake Walley Memorial Fund


Bank of Yazoo
P.O. Box 360
Flora, MS 39071


Or call the Flora Branch of the Bank of Yazoo at 601.879.0060

Obituary

Funeral services are scheduled for today at 6 PM at First Baptist Church of Flora. Visitation will begin at 3 PM also at the church. Interment will follow in the Flora Cemetery.


Walley as he was known to his friends, which was everyone because he never met a stranger, was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on June 30th 1984. Walley was a Cowboy's Cowboy, that was actually born a 100 years after his time, loved horses, cattle and the wide open range.

Walley would have given John Wayne a run for his money. He loved his friends and family. Walley would jump from the cowboy range to the sands of a beach sipping a cool drink and listening to Jimmy Buffet wide open before you could say "Hey Walley want to go to the beach?"

Blake would help anyone from an elderly woman on the side of the road with a flat tire to perfectly healthy grown man. "No" was a word that didn't exist in Walley's heart or mind, he was a joy, a bright light that shone on everyone he was near. Kind words, funny words, always full of words that kept you on your toes and in stitches.

"Wallyisms" are what his best friends called them, the beautiful, witty words of wisdom that always flowed from his sweet mind and lips. I am sure we can all recall many "Wallyisms". He was our McClintock, our comedian, our star of stage and screen, he was our Star.

Julia and I thank God for the gift of Blake and the 26 wonderful years we were given. We know you all loved him dearly and we wish for you the same joy he had, as Blake would say "Everyday is a Holiday".

He is preceded in death by his grandfather, Lt. Col. D.R. Walley, Sr.

He is survived by his parents, Dan Walley and Julia Childress Walley; his maternal grandparents, William Lee and Mary Nell Childress; and his paternal grandmother, Jo Nell Walley.


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2 comments:

  1. Dan wrote such a beautiful tribute to his son. We will all miss Walley terribly. The only comfort is knowing he is in Heaven with all the old Cowboys he has always loved and admired.

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  2. That was one heck of a service too. Great way to say goodbye. It felt like it was the way Walley would have wanted it, with lot's of smiles.

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