Alamae Knight Walton, 92, of Taswell
Alamae Knight Walton was born March 30, 1929, in Taswell, Indiana, and departed this
life and entered into eternal life on December 23, 2021, at the age of 92. Her mother was Mildred
Archibald Knight and her father was Lester Ivan Knight.
Both her mother and father were teachers.
Her mother taught thirty-five years and her father three years before he became a rural mail carrier
for almost forty-four years.
When she was four (in 1933) they moved from Taswell into a new house at the edge of town.
At the age of six she enrolled in a two-room country school at Taswell. She had to walk to school.
Since her mother was a teacher, she sometimes went to school with her. She spent a part of one
school year at Alton, Indiana, where her mother was teaching. In 1943 she enrolled in English High
School. During the whole four years of her high school, she was absent only four days. A brief
illness in her junior year interrupted a perfect attendance record which had begun in the grades. In
her senior year she was society editor of the “Englishman,” the school paper, and she also assisted
with the class annual.
Upon graduating from English High School in 1947 she received a scholarship to Oakland
City College. She enrolled in college in June of 1947 and studied summer and winter until she
graduated with a B.S. Degree in both Music and Business in 1950. She took courses in voice, sight
reading, piano, and clarinet, etc.
Her teaching career started in 1950 in Elberfeld, Indiana. The next two years she taught at
her alma mater, English High School. She had an elementary, secondary and vocational business
license. She taught at Birdseye High School for sixteen years where she taught grade school music,
high school chorus, and band, plus many business subjects. She also supervised the Birdseye
school paper and the school annual. She was the school bookkeeper and treasurer and anything
else that was needed. She even got a permit and taught girls’ physical education one year. While at
Birdseye she took her three children with her. She also taught remedial reading in the summers
when she was not working or her Masters Degree. In 1962 she accompanied the Senior Class (by
train) to Washington D.C. In 1963 she received a M.S. Degree in business education from Indiana
University in Bloomington, Indiana. During that time, she was invited to join the Delta Pi Epsilon,
Theta Chapter at Bloomington which is a business fraternity for both men and women.
In 1971 Birdseye High School was consolidated with Ferdinand High School which became Forest Park.
She taught at Forest Park for another sixteen years. While at Ferdinand, she taught typing to adults
and summer typing for high school students. She also taught bookkeeping, typing, keyboarding,
general business, shorthand, office machines, and office practice during the regular school year.
She was blessed with three children: Billy Ray Walton (Lou Ann) of Oriole, Indiana; Rita Ann
Reckner (Ron) of Leavenworth, Indiana; and Nicholas Lynn Walton (Cindy) of Petersburg, Indiana.
She also had five grandchildren: Robby Walton of Huntingburg, Indiana, & Mindy {Schzinger} Martin
of Jasper, Indiana; Megan Milnes (Adam) of Martinsville, Indiana and Brady Walton (Tonya) of
Jasper, Indiana; & Savannah Marie Conrad (Tad) of Marengo, Indiana. There were also thirteen
great-grandchildren: Olivia Meyer & Marshall William Schzinger of Jasper, Indiana; and Ivy Glenn &
Riley Tate Highbaugh and Jason Conrad of Marengo, Indiana, and Nolan Michael Walton & Canon
Walton of Huntingburg, Indiana, Trent Walton & Madison Jane Walton of Jasper, Indiana & Aven
Blue, Lyric Wren, Isaac, & Benjamin Nicholas Milnes of Martinsville, Indiana.
Alamae liked to travel. She took a trip to Israel, Jordan and Rome in 1978. She took a trip
with a church group through the European Alps in 1979 and a Brittany trip in 1984 in which she
visited England, Scotland, and Ireland.
After thirty-five years of teaching, she retired in 1987 at the age of 58. Alamae received a
plaque from the School District for her years of teaching.
She helped take care of her parents after she retired.
Alamae joined the Taswell Methodist Church on September 23, 1945 at the age of 16. She
was baptized in Allstott Creek on Mother’s Day 1946.
She was a member of the Indiana Retired Teachers’ Association and the Taswell Methodist
church until its closure and at which time she became a member of the Lincoln Hills United
Methodist Church starting in 1985 when the English Church and the Taswell Church merged. She
always studied the Word of God and took a big part in church. In 1995 she received a plaque for
being a fifty-year member of the Taswell and the Lincoln Hills United Methodist churches.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Mildred and Lester Knight.
She is now survived by her three children: Billy Ray Walton of Oriole, Indiana; Rita Ann
Ross of Leavenworth, Indiana, and Nicholas Lynn Walton of Petersburg, Indiana. There are Five
Grand Children: Robby Walton of Huntingburg, Mindy Meyer of Taswell, Indiana, Savannah Marie
Conrad of Marengo, Indiana; Megan Milnes of Martinsville, Indiana, and Brady Walton of Jasper,
Indiana.
A private family funeral service will be held. Online condolences may be made at www.denbo-
dillmanfuneralhomes.com
Denbo Funeral Home is honored to serve the family and the wishes of Mrs. Alamae K. Walton.