Jeremy Taylor Walls

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Visitation Schedule
Roller-Daniel Funeral Home
411 E Race Avenue
Searcy, AR  72143
Friday, December 15, 2017
5 PM - 7 PM
Service Schedule
Grave Side Service
Taylor Cemetery
Fairview Road
Searcy, AR  72143
Saturday, December 16, 2017
11 AM
Cemetery
Taylor Cemetery
Fairview Road
Searcy, AR  72143
Jeremy Taylor Walls

of Duluth, GA

August 25, 1987 - December 4, 2017

Jeremy Taylor Walls, age 30, of Duluth, Georgia, died Monday, December 4th. Jeremy had suffered with severe asthma since childhood, and died of a severe asthma attack.
Jeremy was born on August 25th, 1987, in DeKalb County, Georgia. He was the son of Dr. Kevin W. Walls of Duluth, Georgia, and the late Diane Terpening Trum. Jeremy was always full of surprises, but his birth was the best of all. The obstetrician gave a due date of October 1st, and told his parents to expect a girl.
Jeremy attended Briar Lake Elementary School in Decatur, Georgia, and Hull Middle and Duluth High Schools in Duluth, Georgia. He studied Information Technology at Gwinnett Technology College in Lawrenceville, Georgia.
Most recently, Jeremy was Manager of Amway in Norcross, Georgia. Prior to that he was an Information Technologist for Blue Ribbon Foods in Chamblee, Georgia, and Advance Micro Systems in Lawrenceville. He always enjoyed fixing things, especially computers.
Jeremy became an avid golfer at the age of twelve, when he and his dad took up golf. For years he was obsessed with practicing his swing, and he became a great golfer.
Jeremy loved to travel, and he and his dad went to Europe four times and visited most of the highlights of Europe together, creating wonderful memories. One trip included a two day visit to Morocco, Africa. Their travels also included Yellowstone National Park, Washington, D. C. and New York City. Some of Jeremy's most special memories of his youth were the many summers that he and his sister, Jill, spent in Searcy with their Grandma Walls, Aunt Kathy, and cousins Brooke and Clay camping at Greers Ferry Lake.
Jeremy never met a stranger, and was always willing to help others. He thought of every person as another human deserving of kindness and respect. He loved animals, especially his childhood dog, Beethoven. This well-spoken young man will always be remembered for his kindness to others, his winning smile, and his unfulfilled dreams.
Jeremy is survived by his son, Haylan Russel Stallins of Lilburn, Georgia; his father, Dr. Kevin W. Walls of Duluth, Georgia; his sister, Jill Robertson of Fayette County, Georgia; his paternal grandparents, Wayne and Helen (Taylor) Walls of Searcy; his maternal grandparents, Robert and Barbara (Cole) Terpening of Fayette County, Georgia; his paternal aunt, Kathy Walls Hayes (Jim) of Searcy; nephews Austin, Nathan, and Riordan Robertson of Fayette County, Georgia; and cousins Brooke Hayes Condolora of Fayetteville,
Arkansas, and Clay Hayes of Searcy, Arkansas. Jeremy was preceded in death by his mother, Diane Terpening Trum.
Visitation in Duluth will be on Tuesday, December 12th from 4-6 pm at Bill Head Funeral Home. Visitation in Searcy will be at Roller-Daniel Funeral Home Friday, December 15th, from 5-7pm. Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, December 16th, in Taylor Cemetery on his grandparent's farm.
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Miron and Lynda Hlywiak
DULUTH, GA
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Friday, December 15, 2017

We met Jeremy and his dad, Kevin, on Christmas Eve 1997, when they moved into the house next door to us. Jeremy quickly became family, and we watched him grow up in the innocense of youth. He was always polite, and called us Mr. Miron and Miss Lynda. Now we grieve his passing, and try to find the right words of comfort for his family. Jeremy will never be more than a thought away and will forever live in the hearts of those who loved him. Our love and sympathy to Hayden, Kevin, and Jill.

Ron Morris
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

May God comfort each of the family members as you walk through this valley of the shadow of death. We did not know Jeremy, but we’ve had difficult times like you’re going through right now. My wife and I lost have sons who were in their twenties and we cherish their memory just as you do of Jeremy. It’s heartbreaking to lose a son, brother, cousin, or grandson. We are of the Christian faith and as we dealt with our pain we came to understand that God is still sovereign .

We’ve found that each person in the families has to grieve in their own way and own time, so we encourage each of you to be aware and allow that in the coming weeks. And also you may not think so in the next few weeks, but as time passes you will be able to think more on the good times that you had together and less about losing Jeremy.
It is always good to hear people remember and name the one you’ve lost. Jeremy will not be forgotten by friends and I hope they’ll share their memories of him with you.