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William Wallace Obituary

Wallace, William F.
April 18, 2010 - April 2, 1924
William F. Wallace (Bill), a Pioneer Broadcaster passed away on April 18, 2010 after a long illness with Anne, his wife of 57 years by his side. He was born in Newton, Mass., graduated from Newton High School in 1942; served in Navy during World War II; after discharge, he graduated from Massachusetts School of Engineering and attended Harvard University.

Bill loved radio and started his career in broadcasting at a small station on Laconia, New Hampshire; then on to Boston to WCOP and with advent of Television to WBZ. While working at Fenway Field covering Red Sox games, NBC offered him a position at NBC, New York. When network operations commenced in 1950 he was transferred to Hollywood where his first assignment was the Red Skelton Show. In 1952 Bill was part of contingent sent to Chicago to cover both Democratic and Republican Presidential conventions after which he flew to New York to marry his wife Anne on August 10, 1952. Upon returning to Hollywood his assignments as Technical Director included The Tonight Show with Jack Paar; Colgate Comedy Hour; Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin Show; Jimmy Durante Show; Frank Sinatra Show and Mantinee Theatre to name a few. Bill received an Emmy for "An Evening with Fred Astaire" in 1959. He resigned from NBC and started the first mobile video tape operation on West Coast known as International Video Tape, of which he was President. At a function, Bill mentioned to an executive from ABC, New York how great it would be if instead of film sports, i.e. baseball, basketball, then coming back to the studio to edit and run segments that a mobile video tape facility could go to sport and broadcast live. ABC executive thought it an interesting idea; went back to New York and started "Wide World of Sports" utilizing Bill's company to broadcast sports on West Coast. IVT eventually sold and Bill whose first love was radio purchased a radio station in Ventura County; moved to Camarillo from Los Angeles; after years of hearings at FCC, he was able to move and build a new station, increase power and add a sister FM station. The stations received numerous awards including the Golden Mike for Best News competing with Los Angeles stations. During this time, he spent three years doing the Joey Bishop Show five days a week; served on Salvation Army Advisory Board for three years and still found time to help out local organizations such as St. John's Hospital Auxiliary whenever they needed a special guest for a fundraiser. During his tenure at ABC he also worked on Soap, Barney Miller and Don Rickles Special.

After many years of working 6-7 days a week he sold his AM/FM stations and he and Anne did some traveling thru Europe, Orient, climbing the Great Wall of China, visiting friends in Australia and New Zealand in addition to spending time with family and friends in New England and New York area. There was also a time for his favorite sports tennis and golf and visits with family and friends in their second home in Rancho Mirage.

Although Bill and his wife Anne did not have any children, they took great delight in working on projects that helped children, i.e. WAIF, Operation Children, Childhelp USA to name a few including sponsoring a boy and girl in India thru World Vision. Bill was the eldest of six children (his brother Robert preceded him); he is survived by his brothers, Chester, Arthur, and Richard Wallace; sister. Mildred McGaffigan; nine nieces and nephews; twelve great nieces and nephews all in New England; and seven God children.

William's humor, engaging manner, and zest for life won him a host of friends from all walks of life. Any occasion was enlivened by his presence and our lives have been enriched because of him.

A Memorial will take place Saturday, May 1, 2010, 11:00AM at Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks-Griffin Chapel, 5600 Lindero Canyon Rd., Westlake Village.

In lieu of flowers, it is suggested you make a donation to your favorite charity to celebrate his life.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Los Angeles Times on Apr. 25, 2010.

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May 12, 2010

Dear Anne,
I will always remember Mr. Wallace as the source of humor in our tense moments during association meetings. He and you make such a good looking couple! I'd love to see a picture of you all in your earlier years. I'm sure you were quite a "looker" too.
With Love and Empathy, Marc B. (Beachwalk)

Gary Irwin

May 11, 2010

Dear Aunt Anne:
It is hard to believe that so many years have passed. I can still remember when I was just a little boy, maybe back as far as five years old, how excited we were when you and Uncle William would come for a visit. I still have a crystal clear picture in my mind of you coming through the front door of my parents home, and right behind you, peering in over your sholder with a big smile and that classic silver hair, Uncle William. Fortunately for me, that picture has not faded in forty five years, and I do not belive it ever will. I will remember him and will think about him frequently for the rest of my life.
Love Gary

Robert OConnell

May 10, 2010

Deepest sympathy to you Aunt Anne, I will never forget Uncle Bill's quick wit and kindness
Bob OConnell

May 5, 2010

Dear Anne,
Bob and I send our love and sympathy. We always enjoyed him at RMCC.
hugs and love.
Bob & Joan Thom

May 2, 2010

Dear Aunt Anne,
Thank you for including Joyce and I in Uncle William's memorial service. He brought a touch of royalty to our family and I was most impressed with his hard work ethic. I was proud to have him for my uncle and I send my love and best wishes to you. Love, Janis

May 2, 2010

To Aunt Anne,
Janis and I were so happy to attend and speak at the service. Uncle William would have been so proud of you. You were a wonderful wife and took such great care of our Uncle William. Thank you. We will see you soon when you come back East. Love, Joyce

The Brugnoni Family

April 29, 2010

Dear Anne,
You were quite a dynamic duo and your loss must feel immense. We understand this and are here with so many others to help you through.
We love you,
Laura, Marc and Amina Bella

Chip Ehrhardt

April 27, 2010

Dear Anne,
My dealings with Bill were limited and his list of accomplishments is certainly long & impressive. However, above all, the first thing that comes to mind when I think of him is "what a classy gentleman".
As a fellow broadcaster, I am very thankful for his contributions to the industry. He will be missed.
God Bless,
Chip Ehrhardt
Gold Coast Broadcasting LLC

scott rushing

April 26, 2010

Dear Anne and Wallace Family:
Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you. Bill and you were a super team. Your loving care was a model of love and patience.
Scott Rushing.

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