Obituary of Millicent L Walters
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HER LIFE STORY
Millicent Lee Walters, the second oldest of six children, was born to Benjamin Clemuels Walters, Sr. and
Claudia Theresa (Jones) Walters on August 7, 1945 in Camden, New Jersey. Affectionately known to
family and close friends as Mike, Millicent was also nick named “Mikey” by one of her great nephews.
Millicent was educated in Camden Public Schools. She graduated from Woodrow High School in 1963.
In August of 1962 she participated in the March on Washington with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Millicent
would continue to be a champion of social justice and an active participant in civic initiatives in her
community. The first step in her professional career was a bank teller at the Camden Trust Bank. From
there, Millicent moved into the role of Fraud Investigator with the Camden County Board of Social
Services. She established a 35 year career with a stellar record, receiving numerous awards and
accommodations from Camden County and the State of New Jersey. Millicent retired from her Board of
Social Service career in 2005 with 15 years of perfect attendance! Millicent was a devout member of St.
Augustine Episcopal Church where she served on Prayers for the People, and Daughters of the King. She
was also committed to feeding the homeless through weekly outreach with the church.
Millicent dreamed of being in movies and commercials…. she accomplished both! She completed Voice
Over Techniques, Best Acting, and Continuing Scene Study through Mike Lemon Casting. Her movie
credits include being extra in the movie “Bottom Feeders” and being a commercial extra for SAS
Mortgage. Her voice over credits include: Smith Klein and Merck Travel for Wing Communications, Keen
Psychic Hotline for Wing Communications, and Dial-A-Demo. Millicent also included her mother and
son when she was offered the opening commercial of a local movie theater.
Millicent’s greatest accomplishment was raising her son Paul Benjamin. She was a loving, dedicated, and
proud mom. Millicent and Paul were among the first travelers on Disney’s “Big Red Boat. She supported
all of his endeavors and was his greatest cheer leader. They enjoyed each other every day and took
every opportunity to make the most of routine or significant events in each other’s lives. Millicent
proudly stood by her son’s side as he wed (Shola) in December of 2016 and wholeheartedly embraced
her new daughter in love.
Millicent was a proud citizen of Camden, New Jersey; beloved in her neighborhood. Millicent created
small job opportunities for handiwork on her duplexes where she also provided affordable housing for
others. Millicent enjoyed manicures, pedicures, eating out at Red Lobster and Hibachi. She also loved
traveling to the casinos with her mom. Crossword puzzles and salt water taffies were also among her
favorites. Millicent hosted family dinners, annual super bowl parties and Valentine’s Day parties for her
family; complete with steak and lobster tails!
Millicent is preceded in death by her father, Benjamin C. Walters, Sr., her mother, Claudia T. Walter and
her younger brother Benjamin C. Walters, Jr. To cherish her memory, Millicent leaves her son Paul
Benjamin Walters (Shola), her sisters: Pat Daniels, Jacqueline Meador, Joann Bailey (Linwood), Stephanie
Duncan and adopted sister Chrystel Lee (Ernest); along with three generations of nieces and nephews.
Millicent will also be deeply missed by extended family and close friends
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