Dear Friends,
John
T. Walton
October
8, 1946
- June
27, 2005
As many of you know, John Walton
died tragically in a plane crash Monday in
Wyoming.
“Words
cannot express how I feel at this time. He was simply one of
the greatest people I ever knew, and everything I do I would
ask myself what John would do”.
“I
know that he would want us to work even harder to accomplish
our mission. I will honor him by doing that”. - John Kirtley

It is arduous to articulate the sense
of loss that is felt because of the passing of John Walton—a
good man and true combatant for school choice that helped to raise awareness
about educational freedom all across
America.
Many of you probably did not know that
Mr. Walton supported the school choice effort here in
Florida and elsewhere throughout the
nation. He
was well known for his generous scholarships for low-income
children. Suffice it to say, had it not
been for the backing of John Walton, the Walton Family
Foundation and the support system he set up, the school choice
movement throughout the nation may have been stymied.
“No
one has had a greater impact on educational reform in
America than John Walton.”
–Alliance For School Choice.
All of us at the Florida Alliance for
Choices in Education offer our condolences and prayers to his
friends and family.
John Walton, a man who lived his life
and dreams and helped others with their lives and
dreams.

Thank you for Stepping Up For
Students,
Michael A. Benjamin
Executive Director,
F.A.C.E.
Florida Alliance for
Choices in Education
Wal-Mart
Heir John Walton Dies in Crash
Wal-Mart Heir
John Walton Dies in Wyoming Plane Crash Piloting an
Ultralight
The
Associated Press
Jun. 28,
2005 - John Walton,
the billionaire son of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton and a
member of the company's board, died Monday in a plane crash in
Wyoming.
Walton, 58, of Jackson, Wyo., was
piloting an ultralight that crashed shortly after takeoff from
the Jackson Hole Airport in Grand Teton National Park, the
company said. He was pronounced dead at the scene, and the
cause of the afternoon crash was not known, officials
said.
The plane was an experimental
ultralight aircraft with a small, gasoline-powered engine and
wings wrapped in fabric similar to heavy-duty sail cloth,
officials said.
In March, Forbes Magazine listed John
Walton as No. 11 on its list of the world's richest people
with a net worth of $18.2 billion. He was tied with his
brother Jim, one spot behind his bother Rob, and just ahead of
his sister Alice and his mother Helen.
Walton joined the board of Wal-Mart
Stores Inc. in 1992, but did not work for the
company.
"We're sad that John Walton, who was
well-known and much-loved in this valley, died doing something
that he loved to do, which was fly aircraft," said Joan
Anzelmo, a spokeswoman for Grand Teton National
Park.
"I saw parts of it," she said of the
plane. "I didn't realize what I was seeing at first. It was so
lightweight it looked like a giant model
airplane."
Anzelmo said officials notified the
Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation
Safety Board.
"Because this is a homemade,
non-registered, experimental aircraft, at least today they
told us there was not going to be an investigation," she said.
Grand Teton rangers will conduct their own probe, as is done
with any major accident in the park, she
said.
Wal-Mart spokeswoman Mona Williams
said the company notified its employees worldwide of Walton's
death.
Walton was an Army veteran who served
with the Green Berets as a medic during the Vietnam War. He
was awarded the Silver Star for saving the lives of several
members of his unit while under enemy fire, according to the
company. He attended the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio,
and served as a board member of the Walton Family
Foundation.
The company said Walton
pursued a variety of business interests including working as a
crop duster in the 1970s and building boats in the 1980s. More
recently, he had formed a holding company, True North, to
oversee various business interests.
Walton is survived by his wife,
Christy, and son, Luke; his mother, Helen; two brothers, Rob
and Jim; and a sister, Alice.
Funeral arrangements were not
immediately announced.
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