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Gerald “Gary” Lee Wallace, 69, of Independence, Missouri passed away Sunday, November 27, 2016, at home with his family. According to his wishes, Gary was cremated. There will be a celebration of his life at his hometown in Knightsville, Indiana, at a date to be determined.
Gary was from Knightsville, Indiana. He graduated from Van Buren High School in 1966 and he enlisted in the army the same year. His expertise was Avionics. On December 24, 1966, he was united in marriage to his high school sweetheart Saundra Kay (Garrison) Wallace. Gary served in Vietnam during 1967-1968, at Chu Lai. After Vietnam, he was stationed at Fort Rucker, Alabama, where his son Michael was born in 1969. Upon his discharge from the army, he went to work for Sutherland Lumber in Indianapolis, Indiana. His daughter Dena was born shortly after in Greencastle, Indiana, in 1970. Gary worked for Sutherland Lumber for 47 years before retiring from his position in management at the regional office in Kansas City, Missouri in 2013. He enjoyed restoring old cars, electronics and wood working.
Gary was preceded in death by his parents, Bobby L. and Betty Wallace of Knightsville, and a brother, Ronald Wallace of Brazil, Indiana.
He leaves behind his beloved wife of almost 50 years, Saundra K. Wallace of Independence; one son, Michael Lee Wallace of Des Moines, Iowa and his daughter, Kayeleena; one daughter, Dena Wallace of Des Moines, Iowa, her daughter, Candace, and Candace’s son, Enzo Lee; two brothers: Bob (Mary) Wallace of Carbon Indiana, and Tim (Louwanna) Wallace of Dana, Indiana; one sister, Sharon (Bob) Orman of Knightsville; and several nieces and nephews.
Arrangements: Royer-Hays Funeral Home, Blue Springs, MO 816-229-5551
Butch Peterson
10 Nov 2020Gary was a valuable team member whom I had the pleasure of working with for a long time at Sutherland Lumber Company. I not only valued Gary as a dedicated member of our Regional Office but more importantly I am Thankful for his friendship. Condolences to the family ~ Butch Peterson
Dena
10 Nov 2020We miss you every day daddy! You were the hardest working man I have ever known! And you could and would fix anything!!! I would bring it to you broken and you would bring it back fixed. You were amazing! I will forever cherish you and I am amazed at how you kept your sense of humor even in the very end. I love you, WE all love you! I will see you again someday! Until then, keep an eye on us! Big Hugs and Lots of Love, Dena