Mary Ellen Walter
Loving wife, Mother and Grandmother, passed away at the age of 69 on Thursday, November 28th 2019.
Mary was born on April 23rd, 1950 in Akron, Ohio to loving parents Robert and Eileen (Buehrle) Waldvogel whom she adored. A faithful Catholic, Mary received her bachelor’s degree in education from the College of New Rochelle in New Rochelle, New York. She later married William Walter on September 1st, 1980. They had two children, James and Amanda.
A passionate teacher, Mary received her master’s degree in education from the University of Oklahoma and dedicated her work to students with special needs. Her selflessness extended beyond classroom, devoting herself entirely to her family. She enjoyed international travel with her favorite destinations including Cancun and Tokyo. Mary loved spending time with her grandchildren and being a “Mamie.”
Mary is proceeded in death by her Father, Robert, and her Mother, Eileen. Her beautiful life will be cherished by her husband Will, son James (Michelle) Walter, daughter Amanda (Cobey) Daily and her three grandchildren, Colton Daily, Harrison Walter and Tatum Daily. She leaves behind her sister Jane (Thomas) Lynch, brother Robert (Karen) Waldvogel and multiple nieces and nephews.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
Friend ,Platte city ,Missouri
I am so blessed that I got to meet your beautiful mother. I love the picture you chose because that is how I'll always remember her. She was so strong and determined, and so faith filled. I just don't feel like I got enough of her! She always talked about how we would go to lunch and shopping when she got stronger. Thank you for sharing her with me and please know you are all in my prayers. Love, Shirley
Friend of the family ,Newtown ,Pennsylvania
Our condolences to your entire family on the passing of Mary Ellen. May she Rest In Peace.
Friend ,Tarrytown ,New York
It was a pleasure to have known Mary. May God have mercy on her.
husband ,BOYNTON BEACH ,Florida
Miss you everyday and my life is so different without you. You were the glue that kept the family together and your heart was always open to anyone. Love Will RIP