Record #: R2018-1060   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 10/31/2018 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 10/31/2018
Title: Congratulations extended to Carl Walton, Sr. on 100th birthday
Sponsors: Scott, Jr. Michael
Attachments: 1. R2018-1060.pdf
RESOLUTION

HONORING MR. CARL WALTON Sr. on his 100th BIRTHDAY


WHEREAS, Mr. Carl Walton Sr., of Chicago, Illinois recently celebrated his 100th birthday surrounded by family and friends; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Walton was born on October 8, 1918 in Yazoo City, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Walton received his formal education'from Piney Wood Institute Piney Woods, Mississippi; and
WHEARAS, Carl Walton grew up selling food to support his family. He later worked for "Garner Seed Company" in Yazoo City where he sold and delivered garden materials; and

WHEREAS, Carl Walton and his siblings formed a family singing group "The Walton Brothers", who were known for their harmonious gospel quartet. Mr. Sam Cook actually sang with them for a short period of time. The Walton Brothers" traveled and performed their music in various cities including Mississippi, Chicago, Indiana, and Missouri. The group was the first to sing on Isabel Joseph Johnson's WHFC Sunday morning broadcast, currently known as WVON; and

WHEREAS, Carl Walton migrated to Chicago where he enrolled in a plumbing "on the job training" program where he learned the specialty trade. He later worked as a box handler and later courier for Erie Lackawanna Railroad, which later became Conrail, and currently is known as Amtrak where he retired after 30 years of dedicated service; and

WHEREAS, Carl Walton had four children from a previous marriage: May Helen, Carlos, Felicia and Carl Walton Jr. He married his current wife Geralene Walton in 1973, and to this union two twin daughters were born: Barbara and Carol; and

WHEREAS, Carl Walton's hobbies included fishing and gardening. He often caught loads offish to relieve stress and would bring them home to share them with his neighbors and friends to feed their families. In addition, he was also an avid gardener and his yard was well known in the neighborhood showcasing his grapevines, apple trees, pear trees, tomatoes, bell peppers and strawberry patches just to name a few...

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