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Alice Ruth <I>Thompson</I> Walton

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Alice Ruth Thompson Walton

Birth
Center Township, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Death
21 Nov 2021 (aged 97)
Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
North Salem, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.8583741, Longitude: -86.6364812
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Alice Ruth (Thompson) Walton passed away peacefully at home in Lafayette, IN on November 21, 2021 at the age of 97.

She was born to Ruth (Long) Thompson and Arthur Raymond Thompson in Hendricks County, IN on March 13, 1924. Alice was the baby sister to three older brothers - Merrill, Jewell and Noble. She grew up on a farm and developed a passion for music as a child. She went on to direct concert and marching bands and church and school choirs. She performed as an instrumentalist, piano accompanist and organist her entire life. Alice played the glockenspiel, marimba, oboe, bassoon, trumpet and tuba, just to name a few.

Her very first job was at Dairy Queen, but she loved becoming an educator. Alice obtained her teaching degree from Central Normal College and was certified in English, Music, Latin and Library Science. With two young children at home, she went back to get her master's degree from Butler University. Alice retired from Wainwright High School in 1983 and enjoyed many years living out west in Arizona, where she continued to perform in a variety of musical acts. Eventually, Alice relocated back to Indiana and enjoyed her part-time job at Kohl's. She got a kick out of being named "Associate of the Month" in her 80s.

Alice grew up in the Maplewood Christian Church near Danville, IN. She was active in the church, busy volunteering her time and talents by making food, teaching Sunday school, directing holiday programs, leading the choir and playing accompaniment for the church service each week. Alice was later a member of the New Hope Fellowship Church in Lafayette, IN and was still playing music at church well into her 90s.

Alice never met a stranger or kept an enemy; she was a true class act. She loved making people feel welcome and loved connecting to others through music. She had a quick wit and an unexpected sense of humor. Alice liked to keep things light and cheery and would "look for the worst and hope for the best." She remained stoic through the hardest of times, always keeping a positive attitude and a smile. She was undoubtedly the strongest person in the family.

Alice was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers; husband, Bill Walton; daughter, Cindy Brazzel; son, Tom Walton; granddaughter, Rachael Guinn; and grandson, Neil Brazzel Cortner.

She is survived by five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Alice also leaves behind many loved ones on both the Walton and Thompson sides of her family.

Alice's calling will be held from 10-11 AM on Saturday, December 4, 2021 at Soller-Baker Funeral Home, 400 Twyckenham Blvd, Lafayette, IN. The service will begin at 11 AM. Alice will be laid to rest in Fairview Cemetery in North Salem, IN.
Alice Ruth (Thompson) Walton passed away peacefully at home in Lafayette, IN on November 21, 2021 at the age of 97.

She was born to Ruth (Long) Thompson and Arthur Raymond Thompson in Hendricks County, IN on March 13, 1924. Alice was the baby sister to three older brothers - Merrill, Jewell and Noble. She grew up on a farm and developed a passion for music as a child. She went on to direct concert and marching bands and church and school choirs. She performed as an instrumentalist, piano accompanist and organist her entire life. Alice played the glockenspiel, marimba, oboe, bassoon, trumpet and tuba, just to name a few.

Her very first job was at Dairy Queen, but she loved becoming an educator. Alice obtained her teaching degree from Central Normal College and was certified in English, Music, Latin and Library Science. With two young children at home, she went back to get her master's degree from Butler University. Alice retired from Wainwright High School in 1983 and enjoyed many years living out west in Arizona, where she continued to perform in a variety of musical acts. Eventually, Alice relocated back to Indiana and enjoyed her part-time job at Kohl's. She got a kick out of being named "Associate of the Month" in her 80s.

Alice grew up in the Maplewood Christian Church near Danville, IN. She was active in the church, busy volunteering her time and talents by making food, teaching Sunday school, directing holiday programs, leading the choir and playing accompaniment for the church service each week. Alice was later a member of the New Hope Fellowship Church in Lafayette, IN and was still playing music at church well into her 90s.

Alice never met a stranger or kept an enemy; she was a true class act. She loved making people feel welcome and loved connecting to others through music. She had a quick wit and an unexpected sense of humor. Alice liked to keep things light and cheery and would "look for the worst and hope for the best." She remained stoic through the hardest of times, always keeping a positive attitude and a smile. She was undoubtedly the strongest person in the family.

Alice was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers; husband, Bill Walton; daughter, Cindy Brazzel; son, Tom Walton; granddaughter, Rachael Guinn; and grandson, Neil Brazzel Cortner.

She is survived by five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Alice also leaves behind many loved ones on both the Walton and Thompson sides of her family.

Alice's calling will be held from 10-11 AM on Saturday, December 4, 2021 at Soller-Baker Funeral Home, 400 Twyckenham Blvd, Lafayette, IN. The service will begin at 11 AM. Alice will be laid to rest in Fairview Cemetery in North Salem, IN.


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