Bellaria Davidson Walker
Bellaria Davidson Walker, age 94, passed away Sunday, August 2, 2020 at her home in West Point, MS.
Graveside service was 11:00 a.m. Friday, August 7, 2020, from Greenwood Cemetery with Rev. Eddie A. Longstreet officiating.
A private family visitation was held on Thursday, August 6, 2020 at Carter's Mortuary Service Chapel.
Carter's Mortuary Services is in charge of arrangements.
Cousin Bellaria was a caring and loving person. I think that everyone in West Point knew her. Many became acquainted with her in the classroom, church and the community. One of my most lasting memories was when I stopped by over the holidays several years ago. She asked me if I wanted something to eat and she started bringing out food. Cousin Bellaria was a great cook. I probably gained 10 pounds that day. I would call from time to time and somehow she would always recognize my voice. In speaking with others there are many testimonies to her as an excellent cook, a dedicated educator, a committed citizen when it came to community service, a family oriented person but most of all she was a great person. The world is a better place because of her contributions. My heartfelt condolences to her family and love ones.
My memory if you were when you were my 4th grade teacher and you would never let me give up a problem when you knew that I could do it. Mrs. Walker I enjoyed having you as my teacher you will be miss but you is gone to a better place. Will keep on praying for your family that the Lord will give them strength.
My favorite memory of you is when Alvin and I came to visit for the first time and you asked me to go with you to the grocery store WOW! what a trip that was. I had never been around anyone who purchased meat at one store miscellaneous groceries at another store, and bread at another store, I became exhausted just watching you move. Nevertheless, I am honored to have had you in my life, as a mother-in-law, and as a friend, Love you dearly.
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