

Thank you so much to the University of Nevada, Reno’s Basketball team for inviting us to the Coach on the Court event on October 20th.
This spring, Walton’s co-owners Rick Noel and Kim Kandaras attended a charity event for Dress for Success and won the auction bid for dinner at the home of Carson City Mayor, Lori Bagwell. The dinner was held on Saturday, November 5th at the lovely home of Mayor Bagwell with Rick Noel, Kim Kandaras, their spouses, and some of the staff of Walton’s Chapel of the Valley in Carson City. Dress for Success Reno – Northern Nevada is dedicated to empowering women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.
On October 21st, Walton’s co-owners Rick Noel and Kim Kandaras attended a gala for Dress For Success Reno – Northern Nevada, celebrating the organization’s fifth anniversary, at which they sponsored a table. This wonderful organization is dedicated to empowering women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Walton’s is proud to support Dress For Success Reno – Northern Nevada!
Walton’s Funerals and Cremations is pleased to announce that Ted Williams has been named manager and funeral director of the O’Brien-Rogers & Crosby branch.
With more than 30 years of experience, Williams previously worked as the manager and funeral director at the Walton’s Sparks branch.
He earned a certificate from the Cypress Mortuary College in 1986 and shortly after received a Bachelor of Art in Marketing from San Diego University.
Williams is a Nevada State Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer. A third generation of Northern Nevada, Williams is a member of the Rotary Club of Sparks and the Sparks Sons & Daughters of Italy.
In his new role, Williams will oversee and manage day-to-day business operations, as well as work directly with grieving families to arrange and direct funeral and memorial services.
Check out the article in NNBW here.