Annie Walton

01/16/1954 - 12/04/2024

Ms. Annie Walton, 70, passed in Seale, AL. on Wednesday, December 4, 2024.

Funeral service to be held at 11:30 a.m. EST on Wednesday, December 11, 2024 at Providence Baptist Church with Rev.Felix Worthing, pastor, officiating and Rev.David Denson, eulogist. Burial in Ft. Mitchell National Cemetery. Public viewing is 2:00-5:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday, December 10, 2024.

Mrs. Annie M. Walton (Butler/Jackson) died at home on December 4, 2024, in Seale, Alabama at the age of seventy.
Annie is survived by husband, Fredrick P. Walton Sr (Seale AL), her children Alissa Walton (Seale, AL), Fredrick Walton Jr (Louisville, KY), and Tilmesha D. (Antwayne) George (Louisville, KY). She is also survived by her sisters Minister Vertell Jackson (Louisville, Ky) and Sharon L. Pearson (Phenix City, AL), her brothers Charles (Linda) James (Smith Station, Ala), and Lorenzo James (Fort Mitchell, Ala). She has six grandchildren, Kayla, Robert (DJ, Gabrielle, Alexis, Alaysha, Isabella and one great grandchild, Arayla. She also leaves behind a stepson, four nieces, three nephews and a host of great nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Isabell (Douglas) Jackson and her father Arthur (Ezell) James, one brother, Author James Jr. and one grandchild, Isaiah.
Annie M. Butler was born January 16, 1954, in Fort Mitchell, Alabama to Isabell Butler and Authur James, she was later adopted by Douglas Jackson. In December 1968, she married Fredrick P. Walton (an Army Soldier) where she then moved to Louisville, Ky. After moving to Louisville, Ky, she took on many different jobs to include General Electric (GE), Jones' Plastic and finally retiring from Jefferson County Board of Education.
Annie was an AVID fisherwoman and there was no place she was scared to throw a line. If it were a fishing hole and she could get to it easily, she would fish until she could not see anymore. She loved a good pot of collard greens and cornbread (she ate collard greens at least once every week). For everyone else she made the best sweet potatoes a mouth could taste, however she always wished she could make dressing the way her mother did. Besides fishing and cooking, she loved her clothes, shoes, plants, flowers, and a neat clean house. She was a member of Burnett Ave Baptist Church in Louisville,KY (Rev D.C. Shull) where she attended the 8 am service and Sunday school weekly.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the American Cancer Society in honor of her name (www.donate.cancer.org)