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Winfred Walton Obituary Detroit MI, Basketball player and Detroit Pershing 1996 McDonald’s All American has died

Winfred Walton Obituary Detroit MI, Basketball player and Detroit Pershing 1996 McDonald’s All American has died

Winfred Walton Obituary – Winfred Walton has passed away unexpectedly. He was confirmed dead on Monday, April 8, 2024 following recent social media publications.

He died as a result of a car accident, leaving behind his son Colson and girlfriend Jess, who is 22 weeks along with their baby girl, Clark due this August. Being an extraordinary force in his community, he will be missed both by his loved ones and all those who knew him during the course of his life.

Without any doubt, the hearts of his family members and loved ones are shattered with the news of his passing, and they are all now missing a big piece at this time.

The family and friends of Winfred Walton are not left behind as they are in need of your thoughts and prayers as they come to terms with the news. The general public will be kept informed about plans to honor her memory and celebrate his as he deserves.

He was a well-known McDonald’s All American in 1996 out of Detroit Pershing and signed with Jim Boeheim and Syracuse. He was regarded as one of the best hoopers to ever come of of Detroit.

Winfred Walton was a highly respected individual who has left behind a legacy for many to follow and eventually take to new heights, also being a good person in his community.

The news has come as a shock to his whole community and since the news surfaced, many have expressed their sincere condolences to Tyler Clark’s family, colleagues, relatives and friends.

“Rest In Peace to the legend Winfred Walton….Many will tell you in highschool he was one of the baddest hoopers of all time in Michigan. And a great man so keep his family in you all’s prayers” – Hoop Baller Scoop said in a recent social media publication paying tribute to him.

Feel free to leave a message of condolences and prayers for the family and friends of the deceased in the comments section as it will go a long way for them during this difficult time.

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