On Tuesday evening at 9:00 p.m. an Angel was dispatched to Lanvale Towers in Baltimore, Maryland. The Angel whispered in Blanche's ear, "Will done, thy good and faithful sevant, your work on earth is commplete. Jesus is waiting for you." so she quietly into eternal rest. Blanche Walton daughter of the late Samuel and Hattie Grant was born on December 20, 1907 in Keysville, Viginia. Blanche received her eduction in the public schools of Meherrin, Virginia. She was married to the late Henry Walton and gave birth to eight children. After twenty-eight years of marriage her husband preceded her in death in 1945. Blanche accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior at an earlier age. She was a faithful member of The Prince of Peace Baptist Chruch. "Mother Walton" as she was fondly called was a loyal member of many auxiliaries, such as the Mass Chior and Missionary and beautification just to name a few. Mother Walton was never without a smile, always giving an encouraging word to the young and old. When you needed a genuine hug, a safety pin or a piece of candy, you could always ask Mother Walton. she was a very caring, and giving person, she was everyone's Mom. She played and intricate role in the charity work with the visitation for the Eastern Star Sisters, who visited the Lanvale Tower's on a monthly basis. they chosde Lanvale Towers to perform their charity work just because she lived there. She was a dedicated soldier fro the Lord and she kept her light shining. She was admired by all who knew her. she was a loving and steadfast Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother and Great-Grat-Grandmother. She leaves to cherish her memory; daughters, Lucy Leonia Crowder, Dorene Hurt and Hattie Bolden; one-son-in-law James Hurt; sister-in-law, Sweetie Walton. She also leaves a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren; nieces nephews and many, many friends.