Carter Funeral Home announces that Mr. Jethro Walker, age 65 passed away peacefully Tuesday, January 24. 2023.
Jethro was a native of Bullock County, Alabama, and a former resident of Atlanta GA.
The Commemoration of Life will begin with a public visitation, Friday February 17, 2023, from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm at Carter Funeral Home.
The Farewell Life Celebration will be held Saturday, February 18, 2023, at 11: 00 am from the sanctuary of the Center Ridge Missionary Baptist Church of the Mt. Andrew Community, Rev. Darius Moore, pastor. Pastor Bruce Burks of the Oak Grove, Mt. Olive and Mt. Azure Missionary Baptist Churches will deliver the eulogy.
Interment will follow all services in the Oak Grove Baptist Cemetery.
In accordance with recommended COVID-19 Protocols, all attendees are requested to utilize appropriate facial coverings, maintain social distancing, and minimize physical contact.
Jethro Walker, affectionately nicknamed “Jeff " was born September 01, 1957, to the late Robert and Zearlean Walker in Midway, AL.
At an early age, he confessed Christ as his Lord and Savior and united in Christian fellowship with the Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Midway, AL.
Jethro was a graduate of Bullock County High School Class of 1976. He attended Troy State University, majoring in Business Administration. Throughout his youth, he was known for his help on the family farm and especially for growing and selling sweet watermelons to the community. He was an avid basketball player throughout high school, a hobby he retained his entire life.
He united in holy matrimony to Shirley F. Moon on November 6, 1982 in Montgomery, AL. Shortly after marriage they relocated to Atlanta, GA. In 1984 the first of his three children was born. Jethro became a member of and faithfully attended Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church in Norcross, GA.
Jethro owned several business ventures throughout his life. His career began as a rising star in the A.L. Williams Insurance Company in the early 1980’s in Montgomery, AL and later transitioned to own a direct-mail advertising agency in Atlanta. He and Shirley also owned a flower shop, Carin’s of Mid-town, located in Midtown Atlanta’s Colony Square complex. They affectionately named the floral shop after their daughter Carin. Carin's of Midtown was only one of two Black retail businesses in Midtown and only one of three in all of downtown Atlanta.
Jethro was called from labor to rest Tuesday, January 24, 2023, in Bonifay, FL. He will forever live on in the hearts and minds of those who loved him.
Jethro will be remembered for his caring spirit, strong faith and for being a gentle and loving father who was always actively present and hands-on with his children. With great expectations of academic success, Jethro strived to ensure a solid educational foundation for his children. When he arrived home from work, he often helped the children by checking assignments for accuracy. He treasured spending time with his family. He established every Friday night as “Family Night” where the family bowled, skated, watched movies, and/or played games to bring a fitting end to what he called a hardworking school and work week.
He is preceded in death by three brothers; Robert Lee Walker Jr., James Edward Walker and Willie Dean Walker. Cherishing the memory of Jethro are his three children, Brandon Ariel McAdoo Walker (Deborah), Decatur, GA, Alexander Stewart Walker, Atlanta, GA, Carin Celeste Walker Brazzel (Timothy II), Marietta, GA; four grandchildren, King, Nakoa, Timothy III and Daniel; two sisters, Betty Walker Guice (William), Midway, AL and Coleen Walker, Montgomery, AL; one sister-in-law, Sherry Ann Walker, Midway, AL; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. He also had a dear friend, JoAnn Walker. Jethro was the last survivor of the four Walker brothers.
We are comforted in knowing that he rests in peace with our Lord. “We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord." II Corinthians 5:8
The Staff of Carter Funeral Home is honored to be entrusted with the Final Life Celebration Arrangements for the late Mr. Jethro Walker.
May your love one be remembered for his fruitful, loving and cherished life. Stay strong. Wilma Walker Alford
To the family and friends of Jethro May the God of all comfort strength and comfort you like only He can during this difficult time. continue to look to the hills from which come your help for your help come from the Lord. Remember the good memories you had with him. You are in my thoughts and prayers love always Ella Mae Walker class of 76
To the Family of Jethro: You have our deepest most heartfelt sympathy. We pray that "May God comfort you during this difficult time. Rest in peace classmate. Love, Eddie & Helen Hicks Class of 76
Thank you for your expression of confidence by selecting our services. May time bring you comfort and strength. Sincerely, The Staff and Management of Carter Funeral Home
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