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Wallace, William Henry – 1913-1992

JONES, KALDENBERG, MARSHALL, MORGAN, WAGSTAFF, WALLACE, WILSON

Posted By: Donna Sloan Rempp
Date: 8/27/2016 at 15:48:32

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William Henry Wallace, 78, of Pella, a resident of Pella since 1947 and former resident of Monroe, died Tuesday, March 3, 1992, at the Knoxville Area community Hospital.
Funeral services were held Friday at Van Dyk-Duven Funeral Home in Pella.
Dr. Gary D. Smith conducted services. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery in Pella.
Survivors are four sisters, Gertrude Wilson of Newton, Pauline Jones of Chandler, Arizona, Dorothy Marshall of Mingo and Anna Mae Morgan of Newton; a brother, Robert, of Knoxville; and 19 nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Erma, January 13, 1973, a twin brother and sister in infancy and two brothers, Wilson and Arthur.
Mr. Wallace, an employee in the tool and die room of Rolscreen Co. in Pella until retiring in 1972, enjoyed fishing and camping out on the family farm.
A veteran of World War II, he was inducted into the Army October 10, 1942, and was discharged February 17, 1946.
The son of George Wilson and Edith Florence Wagstaff Wallace, he was born August 22, 1913, in Monroe and was educated in rural schools in Jasper County and attended a technical school in Des Moines where he learned the tool and die trade.
He was married to Erma Ruth Kaldenberg June 5, 1946 in Oskaloosa.
Source: Monroe Mirror; 12 March 1992


 

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