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GILBERT WALLACE Obituary

Gilbert Kimball Wallace Returned With Honor OGDEN - Gilbert K. Wallace "Gib" died of heart failure on Sunday morning October 24, 2010 on his way home from church. He was born in Salt Lake City on May 17, 1924 to Gilbert and Melissa Kimball Wallace. He was raised in Salt Lake, graduating from East High and the University of Utah. Gilbert's childhood sweetheart, Sidney Jean Nielson, became his eternal companion on April 18, 1944. He served with the U.S. Navy on the Battleship Nevada during the second World War. His entire engineering career was spent with the Bureau of Reclamation working on the Weber Basin Project. Gilbert and Sidney raised a family of six kids, who were extremely lucky to have been born into such a loving and fun family. Gib was a Scoutmaster for 11 years, during the time that his five sons were scouts, and he touched many young lives. He loved to explore new roads and camp, and took his family and scouts on many adventures. Gilbert retired young and then became busier than ever. He volunteered his time to the Ogden Trails where he engineered and helped build many of the trails that are enjoyed today around the Ogden area. He loved genealogy and spent many hours researching his ancestors and doing temple work. He spent many years working in the Ogden Family History Center. Most of all, Gilbert was a devoted servant of his Savior, Jesus Christ. He held many positions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and loved them all. He and Sidney served a mission to New York, New York in 1989. He also sang in the choir his whole life. He loved to serve all he knew and never said "no". He was active in his callings and vital to the end. He is survived by his six children, Anne (Dean) Wiese, Kimball (Mary) Wallace, Richard (Carolyn) Wallace, Brian (Wendy) Wallace, Joel (Leeanne) Wallace and Bob (Peggy) Wallace; 47 grandchildren and 62 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother, Paul Wallace; brothers-in-law, Rex (Carol) Stallings and Brent (Martha) Nielson; and sister-in-law, Dolores Burton. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sidney (October 3, 2004); sister, Barbara Stallings; brother, Ben Wallace; sisters-in-law, Mary Wallace, LaVonne Wallace and Sharie Nielson; brothers-in-law, Peter Nielson and David Burton and sons-in-law, Bruce Carter and Roger Lee. Funeral services will be held Friday, October 29 at 11 a.m. at the Taylor Canyon Ward, 1643 E. 26th in Ogden. Family will visit with friends at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd, on Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday at the Ward Chapel 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Interment, Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd. Email condolences to the family at: www.lindquistmortuary.com

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Published by Deseret News on Oct. 27, 2010.

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Lavon Bartlett

November 1, 2010

To the family of Gilbert Wallace:
Please accept our sincere sympathy. We remember Gilbert and Sidney from a long time ago when we lived in the Emerson Ward in Salt Lake City. He was a very good friend of my husband, Bob Bartlett, who is now in the Veteran's rest home with Alzheimers. Sincerely, Lavon Sadler Bartlett

Dee Burton

October 27, 2010

Dear Wallace Family and Your Loved Ones, I have had the distinct pleasure of being Gibs sister in law. He was surely a wonderful man. My sister Sidney adored him and I was always sure he loved her forever. I could ask nothing more of him. He was practically perfect and the world is a better place now for his having been in it. We all will cherish his memory and all his good works. He was simply the BEST. Lovingly sent, Dee

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