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Obituary for Olivia Halle Mitchell Walker

Olivia Halle Mitchell  Walker
The Mitchell family has been long time friends of ours at Dickins Funeral Home. It is our honor to help inform their many friends in Panola County and our surrounding area of Halle's arrangements. We extend our deepest sympathy to her family, as our thoughts and prayers are with them in the days ahead.

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Olivia Halle Mitchell Walker of Germantown, TN passed away peacefully on May 31, 2017 surrounded by her loving family. Her five year battle against cancer was not lost but won because of the grace, dignity, and class with which she lived her life.

From the time of her early childhood there was nothing that stood in her way, and she had a true fighting spirit. She danced her way through life, loved her family deeply, strove for perfection and excellence, and always supported those who were left out. She was a trusted friend.

Halle was a lifelong lover of literature, the arts, and music, and always sought to expand her knowledge. She built a home where she could be surrounded by her books always in close reach of inspiration from Gilchrist, Didion or any of her favorite authors, and could constantly be found with a book in her purse. As was done for her by her parents, she instilled this love of reading in each of her children as well, customizing their bedrooms with libraries to expand their minds.

Halle was born on August 26, 1977 in Oxford, MS, and grew up in Sardis, MS, and Batesville, MS just as generations of her family before her had in Panola County. She grew up in a home filled with love, and it was only natural to share that love and friendship with everyone she met. She graduated from North Delta High School as valedictorian. Halle graduated cum laude from Rhodes College where she was a member of Chi Omega, and served in Rhodes Student Government. She then received her juris doctorate from The University of Mississippi School of Law, and was a practicing attorney for 10 years with the Mendelson Law Firm before retiring to be a full time mother.

It was at Rhodes that she met her future husband Robert, whom she married on July 31, 2004. They brought three lights into this world with Alexander Mitchell, Olivia Munroe, and Madeleine Frances. Creating a loving home became her true life passion, and her children were her absolute delights. In addition, she remained active outside the home as a member of Germantown Presbyterian Church, where she was an elder, Clerk of the Session, and the incoming moderator of Presbyterian Women; The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America (Memphis Town Committee); and the Daughters of the American Revolution (James Gilliam Chapter).

Halle was a faithful Christian and loved the Lord. It was her faith in particular that carried her through her health issues, and she used it to strengthen her family. She always pondered "what does God have planned for me?" She was an inspiration to many, and it is her faith that will be one of her most lasting impacts. She was truly a light to all those with whom she came into contact. Her passing has pierced the hearts of many.

She leaves behind so many loved ones, including her husband Robert M. T. Walker, children Alexander, Olivia, and Madeleine, her parents Mr. & Mrs. Colmon S. Mitchell (Mary Lou), her brother Miles R. Mitchell (Rebecca), nephews Henry C. and Smith R. Mitchell, parents-in-law Mr. & Mrs. J. Otey Walker III (Susan), brother-in-law George W. N. Walker, sister-in-law Margaret F. M. Walker, one uncle James B. Russell (Pam), two aunts Vera Sue Phillips (Richard) and Mona Harrison (Scott), seven first cousins and their spouses, and so many more of kin and of kindred spirit who mourn her but are grateful to have been warmed by her light before she departed to be with God.

Memorials: St Jude Children’s Hospital, Batesville United Methodist Church’s Good Samaritan Fund, Germantown Presbyterian Church, Binghampton Christian Academy, Memphis Athletic Ministries

The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. Saturday, June 3 at Germantown Presbyterian Church, 2363 S Germantown Rd, Germantown, TN. Her funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 4 at Germantown Presbyterian Church with a reception to immediately follow.

The services have been entrusted to Memorial Park Funeral Home and Cemetery, 5668 Poplar Ave., Memphis TN 38119 (901) 767-8930. “Celebrating Life….Behind the Stone Wall.”
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