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William “Walt” Walton Meriwether

The Cook-Webb Funeral Home is honored to have been called to serve the family of Mr. William “Walt” Walton Meriwether.

Mr. William “Walt” Walton Meriwether, age 74 passed away peacefully at home in Lexington, Kentucky on Tuesday, December 31, 2024. Walt was a devoted family man, a proud patriot, and a skilled craftsman whose kindness, generosity, and industrious spirit touched all who knew him.

Born in Clarksville, Tennessee March 20, 1950. He graduated from Greenville High School and continued his education at Western Kentucky University and Madisonville Community College. He honorably served his country in the United States Army and later in the Army Reserves and the Kentucky National Guard. Walt’s military career included 2 tours in Afghanistan. He remained committed to supporting his fellow service members through his volunteer work with the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve.

In addition to his military service, Walt had a diverse civilian career that highlighted his many talents and skills, including his passion for music as a Radio DJ, his skills in leadership and interpersonal relationships as a retail manager and in civilian roles with the Army as a supply and logistics coordinator.

Outside of work, he pursued many interests and passions, including woodworking, crafts, and historic preservation. He was an active member of the historical Meriwether Society, and he learned and practiced techniques of the preservation of historic cemeteries. Walt’s generous spirit was evident in his willingness to lend a hand to family, friends, and neighbors, whether through helping with projects or offering a kind word and a hearty laugh.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard “Dick” Earl Meriwether (2007) and Pauline “Polly” Keller Meriwether (2018) and his brothers, L. Michael Meriwether (1963) and John B. Meriwether (1975). Walt’s memory will be cherished by his beloved wife, Constance “Connie” Meriwether; his children, Jennifer King (Morgan) and Christopher Meriwether (Mallary); his sister, Margaret Taylor (Scott); and his adored grandchildren, Shelby King and Callen Meriwether.

Visitation with the Meriwether family will be on Saturday, January 11th from 12:00 until funeral service time at 1:00 in the Chapel of the Cook-Webb Funeral Home in Guthrie with Bro. Paul Moore officiating. Interment will follow at the Meriwether Family Cemetery in Guthrie.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Walt’s memory to the USO, Wounded Warrior Project, or WUKY NPR.

Walt’s legacy of love, service, and dedication will forever live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

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