and friends were at his side.
Walter had a fulfilling career as a machine designer and retired in the mid-1980s. He had the thrill of
touring the WWII Memorial in Washington, DC in 2016, courtesy of Rocky Mountain Honor Flight. This
trip was one of his fondest memories.
A life-long resident of New Jersey until 2013, Walter relocated to Boulder at age 92 to be near his
daughter Deb and her husband, Scott.
Walter is survived by his daughter and son-in-law; niece Jackie and her family; nephew Ed and his family;
many great-nieces and nephews; and grand-dog Ula.
Walter and his family are grateful for the loving care he received from Seasons Hospice, especially
Father Will, Season’s Chaplain.
In lieu of flowers, we invite donations in Walter’s memory to Season’s Hospice or Rocky Mountain
Honor Flight.