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A financial advisor and resident of Baton Rouge, he passed away Tuesday, July 9, 2013. He was 72, a native of Anderson, S.C., and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Visiting at St. James Episcopal Church on Wednesday, July 31, from noon until service at 1 p.m., conducted by the Rev. J. Mark Holland. Survived by his wife, Cynthia P. Walters; sister, Linda Walters Cunningham; and brother, Ted Madison Walters. He received a bachelor's degree from Clemson University and a MBA from LSU.
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He mentored me early in my career and was a friend.
Jack Taylor
July 31, 2013
Cynthia and family, you remain in our thoughts, hearts and prayers that faith, family and friends will bring you every consolation and that warm memories of Ken will nurture your spirit always. Beyond his utmost integrity and unparalleled professionalism, Ken was the consummate Christian witness, an authentic, loving person through and through. More than a colleague and associate, he extended the hand of friendship. Even more than that, he was an enfleshed guardian angel for scores of people, expecting nothing in return. Deeply saddened by our loss, I look with hope to sharing the joys of resurrection with Ken, hoping my legacy on earth will have been even a fraction of his.
Sylvest John
July 29, 2013
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