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So sorry for the loss of your family member. Beautiful obituary.
Birth date: Mar 18, 1948 Death date: Dec 1, 2013
Bruce Alan Wallace, 65, was passed away Sunday, December 1, 2013 in his Arlington home. Committal Service with military honors will be held on Friday, December 13, 2013 at 2pm at the Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery. Bruce was Read Obituary
So sorry for the loss of your family member. Beautiful obituary.
Thank you Bruce for your friendship of so many years now. I am so glad we had our long visit at Miss Texas this summer. You were a kind and generous man and will be missed by us all.
We love you Brucie!
I always loved seeing you at the State Fair and at Adamson Alumni functions. You were a loyal Leopard supporter and a friend to all of us. We will miss you, Bruce. Hugs, Betty
My condolences to Bruce's family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Bruce seemed to be enjoying his life with great vitality, and that, I believe is a blessing. Saying a prayer for all of you.....I am so very sorry for your loss; my deepest sympathies.
Sorry for your loss
I would not be the person I am today if it were not for Bruce, he will be dearly missed but I am so thankful to have so many wonderful memories to continue to cherish, rest in peace.
It was a pleasure to know Bruce and his stories of the pageant's were always so interesting. He will be truly missed. Thoughts and prayers to the Wallace family.
Growing up with your family and all the craziness in Oak Cliff, has so many fond memories. I remember Bruce... and through all the wonderful photos know that one thing the Wallace family always was overflowing with was love. Love of family, love of life, love of others... Glad he had such a wonderful life full of so many friends... so glad I knew him growing up. The hand of God has brought you home.
All I can do is send Kathy, Kristin, Scott and Blake all my love and shared hurt. I knew Bruce longer than any of you and can think of him in happier family times as children. Bruce, Bobby, Rick and I played from sun up to sun down whenever we got together. I especially remember Christmas dinners at Grandma And Grand daddy's house. Oh how we did laugh with filled tummy and bright futures.God bless you Bruce and I will laugh with you again someday. Love, David