Walter Clark Jennings, Jr.

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Biography: Walt Jennings, 50, of Dallas, Texas, died June 7, 2006, at his home. Walter Clark Jennings, Jr., was born in Little Rock on March 16, 1956, to Walter Clark and Medora Sifford Jennings. A 1974 graduate of Little Rock's Catholic High School for Boys, Walt went on to attend Westminster College in Fulton, Mo., where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. After college, he began a lifelong career in the travel industry, first as a travel agent in Little Rock for Worldwide Travel before moving to Dallas in 1992 to join Braniff Airlines and, later, America West. For the past 11 years, he worked for Continental Airlines in various positions, including gate agent and, finally, flight attendant. Walt had a smile for everyone and a ready laugh, and always thought of others before himself. He was a devoted son, brother, uncle, friend, and work colleague. His interests included cooking and fine dining, gardening, travel, and sports. Survivors include his parents, of Little Rock; a brother, Earp F. "Jay" Jennings, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and a sister and brother-in-law, Elizabeth Jennings McGee and Sam McGee, and two nieces, Grace Watters McGee and Emma Elizabeth McGee, all of Richardson, Texas. A memorial service will be held at Christ Episcopal Church, on Monday, June 12, at 11:00 a.m., officiated by the Reverend Larry Benfield. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Christ Episcopal Church, 509 S. Scott St., Little Rock, Ark. 72201, or to the charity of the donor's choice. Arrangements by Ruebel Funeral Home, www.rubelfuneralhome.com ________________________________________________ This is Walt's brother, Jay. I thought people might be interested in reading the remarks my sister Cesu and I made at the memorial service. Thanks to all of you for you comments here. It's a great comfort to hear from his friends. Cesu's Tribute Walt was the first child of Medora and Walter born in March of 1956. He loves life from the day he was born. He was born a night owl and loved to spend the night with my grandmother because she would let him stay up and watch Johnnie Carson. He attend Miss Selma’s preschool and kindergarten and if he had his choice would have stayed there thruout his years of education. He loved cooking even when we were young. W would go out in the backyard and make mudpies. They had to be cooked so we made a makeshift stove and would put the mud and water in a pan until it overflowed. Then in unison, we would say "Oh my poor stove", the game would be over and, of course, we would leave Walt to clean it up. We also formed the Jennings High School marching band. None of us were in high school but the name sounded good. We all played the kazoo. We had one song and because there were only 3 of us we would march in formation of our tribute to the triangle. Walt loved cars and always drove the trendy car at the time. He had this red VW bug convertible when he was 16 that almost got taken away because he snuck out one night and got stuck in the mud. When he finally got home at 4 AM he was met by mom and she told him she was going take away the keys and put the car on blocks. But Walt had a way about him that you couldn't get mad. You would think you were going to let him have it and as soon as you saw or spoke to him, you were giving him what he wanted plus some. Walt had expensive taste. When he was 16, mom took us on a trip to NY while my dad was away on a business trip. She was auditioning for the $10,000.00 Pyramid and was sequestered in the studio. She sent the three of us to buy tickets to see Grease. Walt bought the most expensive tickets they had. I was fortunate that in 1992, Walt moved to Dallas. When Sam and I got married in Grand Cayman in 94, he was my maid of honor. From the time my children could talk, they called him Bobby, so Uncle Bobby he was. He was always willing to baby-sit and one time Sam and I went out of town and Bobby stayed with Grace and Emma. When we returned, they couldn't wait to tell me what a great cook Bobby was. He made a dish called Cheese Louise!! I asked him for the recipe and he said go to the store and buy Hamburger Helper with cheese. I'm sure he added his own touch to make it taste better. He loved the airline industry and made great friends all over the country. He was a great son, brother, uncle and friend. He lived life to its fullest. He found joy in almost everything he did, and If I take one thing with me it is to try to live my life with that joy and love of life. Jay's Tribute Being a younger brother, I had plenty of reasons for resentment early on. Walt got the attic room, which became a private enclave with a black light and Peter Max posters. And because I was two years younger, he got to all the good music first, coopting Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Aretha Franklin, and leaving me with Yes, Jethro Tull, and a forgotten group called Bloodrock. My musical taste is still recovering. Luckily, he preferred the Stones, so at least I could have the Beatles. We followed very different paths early on, but only grew closer as we got older. If my brother lived by any motto, I would say it was, "I will not be hurried." It could take him an hour to make a sandwich, which was inevitably delicious, and another hour to eat it. When he would visit me in New York on a layover, where everyone rushes, he refused to adjust his normal gait. The result was that when we walked together, we resembled a dog and owner on a retractible leash. I would surge ahead, assuming he would keep up with me, then, as his pace kept steady, I'd have to double back. This could continue for blocks. He lived by his own clock, his own metronome. I'm glad God is patient, because, even for the Rapture, Walt's not getting up before noon. At first, this deliberate determination to go your own way might seem like a selfish trait, but nothing could be further from the truth about Walt. If you're always rushing to your next appointment, if your eye is always on the next goal, then you have a harder time savoring what's around you in the present moment, more difficulty accepting and gracefully stepping over obstacles in your path, or diverting yourself from that path to help others. And no one accepted or savored the present or enjoyed taking care of others more than Walt. Days after September 11, when I was afraid to step out of my apartment, he was in the air, accepting the circumstances with a shrug, to my amazement. It was his job and he served those who needed him. Occasionally, my various writing assignments or connections allowed me to share some special treat with him and Cesu, like my friend Rhett putting us in the VIP section for a Dallas show of his band, the Old 97's. Or back in February in Austin for a travel story, in what would be the last time I saw Walt, I could treat them to dinner at one of the city's best restaurants, with the chef coming out to chat. Inevitably, Walt would be beaming as he turned to me and said, "This is so cool!" And because he tended to repeat himself, he would say it again, "This is so cool!" The night I heard he was gone, I went to dinner with my friend Debra, who asked me, "Did you know he loved you?" I looked astonished and said, "Of course." And she said, "That's not a given, you know." But with Walt, it was a given. He never hestitated to tell you he loved you, and because he tended to repeat himself, he'd tell you again. It's a comfort to know that he's not likely to change his ways, even for death, that when he arrives at that good place (at his own pace), he'll look around and say, "This is so cool!" and that he'll repeat himself into eternity, "I love you. Take good care. I love you. Take good care."

Condolences(13)
Tisha Eppler-Casey
#13
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
To all of Walts family, I had NO IDEA Walt passed, which explains why his cell phone no longer worked nor could I get a reply back on email. I missed my friend and couldn't understand why he would return my calls.

Walt was my friend, my best friend for many years, We met and worked together at Republic Air, and became roommates for 3 years. He kept my life sane, if that makes any sense. I loved him so and will MISS him deeply! My heartbreaks for Walt and his family as he was the sweetest most genuine person anyone knew or would ever know.

Good night Walt. Sweet dreams to you, as you always would always say to me. I love you my friend.

-Tisha Eppler-Casey
Lorraine and Roger Pierce
#12
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, Jay and Cesu. I feel your loss. Walt was a true and dear friend to Roger and I. I met him in Dallas when we both worked for America West. We became close friends and spent many wonderful happy moments together. Even when Roger and I moved to NJ Walt was there for us. He even came with me to NJ and helped me move. When I moved to Maryland he was there again if only in spirit, as we were never ever able to meet up. But, we spent many long hours on the telephone sharing memories and just enjoying eachothers company. Just know that he loved his family more than anything and always spoke of you with a happy heart. He was a bright star shining on all that met him. I truly felt blessed to know him and miss him dearly.
Michael Grant Jaffe
#11
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I was just looking at your brother's photograph on my computer when Scout came up behind me. She asked me about him. I could only tell her about you, Jay. Then, before she turned to chase her sister into the kitchen, she said, "He has a nice face."
Lynda Hartzell
#10
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Walt was such an incredible friend to me. As Julie McMahan reminded me tonight, he never, ever said a bad word about anyone! What a sweetheart! He has so many friends and we all miss him terribly, already. My heart is breaking and I feel such tremendous loss. On top of that loss, I feel a great sense of frustration, because I'm not good with expressing my thoughts with words. Walt was always there for me to bend his ear, and always had encouraging, and comforting words for me. After speaking with several people recently, I realized that he had a pet name for everyone. How cute is that!?! Mine was: Leeeen-da, Julie's was: Lambchop; Trina's was: Trina Louise. Craig's was: Maude! Oh, my gosh, I'm going to miss him! Walt made me laugh constantly; we spoke for HOURS on the phone and when I hung up, I always had what I called "cauliflower ear." Walt and I laughed about that. Sometimes, my phone would die; it would just run out of power. Man, I'm going to miss those conversations. Walt always ended our conversations with: "I love you so."
I love you so, Walt.
Leeeen-da
Cristy Eicher
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Walt was one of favorite favorite people to fly with. I loved his laugh. I loved his voice. I could always hear a little bit of Arkansan in it - I am from Little Rock too. He always reminded me of love, happiness, and home. He was just a wonderful person to be around and I will miss him dearly. My thoughts and prayers are with Walt's family. He will be greatly missed by his "airline family". And he will be greatly missed by me. I love you, Walt!
Julie McMahan
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so very sorry for your loss! Your loss is shared by many people. Walt was my very best friend. I spoke to him daily if not 2 to 3 times a day. He was such a beautiful person and so very giving. I loved him so much. I met Walt when I started Continental Airlines back in 1997. We became the best of friends through the years and had talked of me transfering to Newark so we could fly International together right before he passed away. I am at such a loss of words because I'm unable to believe that my friend is gone. He was an angel on earth and now he'll be my angel in heaven with god! Please know that even though I never met any of his family, I knew you all through him very well. I'll pray for all of you to get through his passing as comforting as possible. God bless all of you! Julie Mac Dallas Tx.
Gregg Bates
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Walt and I were fraternity brothers at Westminster College. I have many, many fond memories of our times together sharing a true bond of brotherhood. I was able to assist Walt in transitioning to the airline industry when I was in management with America West Airlines. It was great to reconnect with him during his days in Dallas. Subsequently when he moved on to Continental he always made a point to look me up when his work brought him to Portland. He had such a giving, positive attitude and true joy toward life and friends. While shocked and deeply saddened by his passing, those who new him have truly been enriched by his presence which will certainly live on in our hearts and minds. My thoughts and prayers to his family.
Sincerely, Gregg Bates
GINGER FERRELL COX
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
WALT WAS A GREAT GUY AND ALWAYS READY TO HAVE FUN. I WENT TO COLLEGE AT WILLIAM WOODS AND KNEW HE WAS A GREAT PHI DELT. LATER I RAN INTO HIM IN DALLAS WHEN I LIVED THERE. THE ONE TIME I REMEMBER WAS AT A HALLOWEEN PARTY AT HIS SISTER HOUSE. THE LAST TIME I TALKED TO HIM ALL HE TALKED ABOUT WAS HIS TWO CUTE NIECES AND HOW HE LOVED TO BE WITH THEM. I KNOW HE WAS A WONDERFUL UNCLE. EVERYONE WILL MISS HIS SMILING FACE. SINCERELY, GINGER FERRELL COX
BeBe & Pinkney Deal, Debbie Deal Wyman & Elizabeth Deal Miller
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our thoughts are with you
Debra Gitterman
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My thoughts are with you. I'm so sorry for your untimely loss of Walt. My deepest sympathy to your whole beautiful family.
Debra, a friend of Jay's from NY.
JOE AND SARAH RICHARD
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
OUR THOUGHTS AND OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND MAY ALL YOUR MEMORIES SUSTAIN YOU IN THIS TIME OF TROUBLE. WE LOVE YOU. SARAH AND JOE
Alex and Vanessa Wolff
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Jay and Cesu, and Walt and Medora,
Vanessa and I add our voices to those that wish you comfort at this sorrowful time. We hope that Walt's smile and laugh resonate in the sanctuary on Monday--we will be thinking of you all from our home up in Vermont.
Sincerely,
Alex Wolff
Becky Butler Staggs
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My condolences to Walt's family. He and I went to school together and his smile and humor is what I remember most. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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