Walda Stearns Abner

walda abner

February 8, 1936 ~ December 9, 2017

Born in: Atlanta, GA
Resided in: Atlanta, GA

Walda S. Abner (Maiden name Stearns) passed in comfort and complete peace at Hospice Atlanta on Saturday, 9 December 2017, after a brief serious illness which was complicated by Alzheimer’s Disease. She was 81 years old.

Walda was a native of Atlanta, daughter of Clifford Troupe Stearns (d. 1974) and Evelyn Sims Stearns (d. 1989). She was a nearly life long resident of the city too, with historical roots in Atlanta going back several generations, including the Cheshire family, for which Cheshire Bridge Road was named, and her maternal Grandfather, Walter A. Sims, who was a two term Mayor of Atlanta, as well as a State Senator. She was also preceded in death by her brother Walter Sims Stearns.

Walda is survived by her three children, her grandson, several cousins, and a great number of dear, true friends, some from childhood, and many more from her days at old North Fulton High School, right in the middle of Buckhead, and from her time at college in Florida.

Walda enrolled at Florida State University after high school and became a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, where she made many more lifelong friends. She also met her future husband and father of her three children, David A. Abner (Dave), while attending Florida State. They married after his graduation, and shortly thereafter, Dave became a U.S. Navy Aviator, so Walda made many more lifelong friends from her years as a “Navy Wife”. Though Walda and Dave divorced many years ago, they always maintained a nice friendship, with much respect for one another, and they always kept a united, loving effort going with the raising of their children. She is survived by him.

Walda loved life, simply everything with living and having fun; the only greater love she had was for her children, and especially for her grandson, Jake. She was very creative, enjoyed sewing and gardening, was always in the middle of reading a good book, and adored good conversations with her friends and family. Walda also loved to travel, especially with friends so as to share the fun and excitement of adventure.

Walda was very socially active throughout her life, with memberships in several well known groups and societies, most notable being her membership in “Who’s Who of Atlanta” where she eventually even served as President of the organization.

Walda was an excellent homemaker for much of her younger life, but years later, she also found great satisfaction in working for a living. First with a great job in a busy medical practice, then when her Mother passed, Walda took over the responsibilities of running Sims Realty Company, a business founded by her maternal grandfather, Walter A. Sims, where she did an excellent job of managing the company until it was dissolved in 2014.

Walda did not wish to have any sort of traditional funeral or memorial service, however, she definitely wanted everyone she knew and loved to attend the Celebration of Life Gathering being held for her at Portofino Restaurant in Buckhead on Saturday 6 January 2018 from 12:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon.

The family respectfully asks, in lieu of flowers, that a donation be made in Walda’s name to either The American Cancer Society (cancer.org), or The Alzheimer’s Foundation (alzfdn.org), or to Hospice Atlanta (vnhs.org).

They say true wealth comes from the amount of love and friendship one experiences in life,and by that measure, Walda was tremendously wealthy indeed. She will be greatly missed by many.

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  1. Carol Erie Boyter says:

    Walda I will miss you so very much. I think of all the fun we had over the years, I moved to Atlanta our Junior year at North Fulton and you, Alison, Jane, Betty and Bobbie were the first people I met. We had such fun at NF and all the years afterwards. Remember fondly the fun times we had every year that the 5 of us went to Hilton Head in May fora week. I will always miss you Walda…….Rest In Piece ❤️

  2. Natalie says:

    I am so sorry for your loss. May God comfort your mourning hearts. I pray that you find comfort in Revelation 21:3-5. This scripture paints a picture of a world that is very different from what we see today. A world with no more sickness, pain or death…and it’s not a dream, it is a promise from God. He promises to reverse the effects of death and resurrect your precious one. You will never have to say a painful goodbye ever again! (John 5:28, 29) jw.org

  3. Charisse L. says:

    I would like to express my deepest condolences to the family during this difficult time. I pray that the promises at John 5:28,29 and Isaiah 25:8 can bring you the same comfort they have brought me. Reflecting on such tender promises gives hope, and that hope can be so consoling at times like these.

  4. Ken & Jan Chastain says:

    Our deepest sympathy to Walda’s family. We’ve known very few like Walda. Many New Year’s Eves gone by, and lots of great evenings at Serendipity parties. We’ve shared a large number of friends over the years. Our loss is Heaven’s gain.
    Ken & Jan Chastain

  5. David Abner, Former Spouse says:

    Walda was a magnificent Mother of our children. We promised our children that they would always have a Mother and Father even though we divorced. We maintained that for over forty years. I will miss her always because she was such a great lady. I know I will see her again when it is time to go for me.

    • Betty Shuman says:

      I don’t even know where to start the true friendship I shared with Walda over many years . We became friends while attending North Fulton highschool. We spent many overnights at her parents beautiful home on Peachtree Road. She and I made many trips to Athens Georgia where my family had a place called Beech Haven. She and I would float in inner tubes in one of the ponds reading Frank Yerby novels to each other. She loved that place almost as much as I. We took yearly trips with a group of 5 friends to,Hilton Head Island where we loved to shop,spend time at the beach and play cards at night. She will leave a whole in my heart and have a special place in my memories. Will see you again Walda.

  6. Pat says:

    I am truly sorry for your loss. At distressing times like this, you can find peace by pouring out your deepest emotions to God in prayer. May you draw close to Him in this way, gaining strength and comfort.

  7. Joyce Shamburger says:

    With my love and deepest sympathy……Joyce Shamburger

  8. Sandy mysen says:

    Goodbye dear friend. Oh, how I will miss you!!!

  9. Barbara Clark says:

    You are the one of a kind. I shall miss you very much.

  10. Margaret Pudvin says:

    Our Walda embrassed life with acceptance, love, and joy. She leaves us rich in memories and love shared. She will live forever in my heart.

  11. Jean Griffin says:

    To Walda’s dear

  12. Jean Griffin says:

    I’ll always remember Walda’s beautiful smile and infectuous laugh. She was indeed an upliffting and radiant friend who always left me feeling better after we’d been together. We went all the way back to North Fulton High School as friends. I remember long conversations we had about our children (two boys and a girl) and how much we had in common. I’ll also always remember her dedication to making “Who’s Who” a better organization under her leadership as its very able Governess – always reaching out to its members. And, who could ever forget her beautiful and delicious food preparations for its social affairs. But, most importantly, I’ll always remember her very accepting attitude to all her friends as she made them feel like “they” were the most important person in the world. I will truly miss her and the joy she brought to me. Rest in peace, dear Walda. I love you..

  13. Nancy Daves says:

    My dear friend Walda will be missed be me and all of her friends. She was a true friend!! We shared many common interest, enjoyed travels together, lunches dinners and conversations. Will miss her greatly.

  14. bill reusing says:

    walda – you will be missed but your brilliance and light will not be forgotten.

  15. Lisa Ballew says:

    Walda was a beautiful person, inside and out. My condolences to this wonderful family.

  16. John Anding says:

    Walda you were always a very special person to me, and I am sure to all those who had the pleasure of meeting you.


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