Anthony Walton, Jr.

anthony walton, jr.
Born to eternal life May 7, 2018, at the age of 26 years. Wake: Friday, May 18, 2018; 4-7 PM. Combined Services, Saturday, May 19, 2018. Visitation 12-1 P.M and Funeral 1 P.M at Paradise Memorial Funeral and Cremation Services. Interment: Private. All services entrusted to: Paradise Memorial Funeral and Cremation Services 7625 W. Appleton Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53222

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  1. To the family of Anthony (Mister) Sorry for you loss, our sympathy and prayers will always be with his family and his son. R.I.P Mister you will truly be missed.
    Love always “Poo” (Dolores) and family

  2. My sympathy goes out to your family. Jehovah God longs to bring back those who are in his memory and to see them live again. The Bible calls God “the source of Life” at Psalms 36:9. The God Who created all of us is certainly capable of restoring life to someone who has died. For more information about an Earthly resurrection please visit jw.org.

  3. Mister was more than my homie we were good friends we may have not have talked everyday but when we did we made plans on kicking it you were always in Good spirit and stayed with the jokes I’m just hurt that I gotta say goodbye but you will always be forever apart of my life imma miss you bro 🙏🏽😪👼🏾 Fly High #RIH

  4. Anthony and I were school buddies and he kept me laughing constantly. He was easy to like and love! Prayers and condolences to the family!

  5. Mr. You will be greatly missed I am sorry you are gone nothing can ease the pain everyone feels. When I saw that you were gone and looked at the heartbreak your family is going through I know its because you are a good man. I saw you last at monster pizza with that big smile on your face saying you would see me later. Wow life sucks but you are with our heavenly father at peace looking down on us. My last memories of you are when me and peemie would babysit you guys and you and Manie would always be running around together terrorizing the house lol. You are missed and we love you!

  6. When Mister was little he wanted a big truck, Lincoln Navigator to be exact. He also wanted to make enough money to take care of his entire family. As a start, whenever we received allowance he would turn his $20 bill into singles. He always made me laugh at his jokes even at a young age. I always wondered how in the world did he come up with the things that came out of his mouth!? I tried my hardest to make him laugh….that was my way of having his approval. Just seeing that smirk and his belly move up and down was satisfaction.
    He was my spoiled little brother who insisted on being everybody’s “dad” with his scolds and demands. He was the smallest of us and then outgrew all of us. He was a talented man who had big dreams and worked towards them. He was a true lyricist. His music had a point, a message, made you think. I will always remember how cool he was. Converstions were effortless with him. You felt like you were best friends after talking with him.
    Words dont express my love for my BIG little brother. He will always be apart of my thoughts. I cant wait to see my Big Homie in Paradise.
    “Kiesh”


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