There are some men whose presence feels like home-warm, steady, familiar, and always welcoming. Mitchell Elliott Walden, age 71, was one of those rare souls. Surrounded by love, he departed this life on December 3, 2025, at his home in Matthews, NC, passing gently and peacefully from natural causes. Though his earthly journey closed quietly, the echo of his life-his laughter, his wisdom, his stories, and his steadfast love-continues to ripple across every heart he touched.
Celebration of Life will be Wednesday, December 10, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. at The Park Church Beatties Ford Road, Charlotte, N.C.
Interment will be held in the Sunset Memorial Garden, Mint Hill, N.C.
Family Hour will be Wednesday, December 10, 2025 from 10:00 – 11:00 A.M.
Born on November 8, 1954, in Louisville, GA, to the late Yancey Styles and the late Dorothy Stevenson, Mitchell grew up deeply rooted in family, faith, and community. He graduated from Louisville High School before proudly serving three years in the United States Army, where he developed the discipline, leadership, and work ethic that shaped the man he would become.
After his military service, Mitchell built a meaningful and respected career in the field of security. He began at United Hospital in Newark, NJ, before relocating to Charlotte, NC, where he continued his service at Atrium Health - CMC Main. He retired in 2017, honored and appreciated by colleagues who knew him as a calm presence, a reliable protector, and a man who always carried both kindness and strength in equal measure. Yet it was beyond the workplace where Mitchell's heart lived its fullest life. He loved fishing, finding peace in the quiet of the water. He loved grilling, turning every gathering into a feast that tasted like joy, laughter, and love. He was a true Carolina Panthers fan, cheering them on with the same loyalty he gave to the people he loved. But most of all, he loved being with his family-near or far, small moments or big celebrations. As long as he was with them, he had everything he needed. Memories were his favorite currency, and he spent them generously. For 43 beautiful years, he shared life with his devoted wife, Deborah Walden, the love of his life and his greatest earthly blessing. Together, they built a home full of love, legacy, and laughter. Mitchell leaves behind his beloved children: Antonio (Stephanie) Walden, Kendrick (Shawntonia) Walden, Christopher (Satonya) Walden, Terrance (Aleesha) Walden, Ebony (Anthony) Dixon, and, Emmith (Martha) Snell.
He was a proud grandfather to 9 grandchildren: Antonio Jr., Chikkiriah, Brooklyn, King, Zion, Ayden London, Lexington, Camden and 1 great-grandchild: Novah, each one holding a special place in his heart. Mitchell is survived by his loving siblings: Sandra (Lewis) Cunningham, Dorothy Stevenson, Bettey Jean (Raymond) Stevenson, Riek (Olga) Styles, Kenneth (Faye) Styles, Inez (Matt) Williams, Alonzo (Trina) Styles, Mary Franklin. He was preceded in death by his infant daughter: LaShayonna Walden, brothers: Yancy Styles, Jr. and William Styles.
He also leaves behind his Special Uncle, Luke Walden; Sister-in-Law, Renee Styles; beloved Mother-inLaw, Anne McClendon; and his cherished in-laws: Jackie (Bob) McClendon, Mona Plantt, Bryant McClendon, Dwayne (Linda) McClendon, Rodney McClendon, Joy McClendon, Cherria (Willie) Alexander.
Mitchell's life overflowed with friendships that felt like family, including special friends Sandra Grant and Paula Hillman, along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended relatives, and life-long friends - Tommy, Lawrence, Shelton, and Will - who deeply loved and respected him. He was a man of quiet wisdom, loyalty that could not be shaken, humor that lifted any room, and a heart that knew how to care without conditions. His strength was gentle, his presence reassuring, and his love unforgettable.
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