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Alan Wallack

Westport, Connecticut

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Alan WallackMarch 24, 2023Alan Wallack, age 77, of Westport, CT passed peacefully on Friday, March 24 at home with his loving wife at his side. Mr. Wallack was born in Cleveland, OH, a son of the late Milton and Grace (Haflich) Wallack. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Marilyn; his two...

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Alan, a fondly remembered school chum.

My sincere condolences to the Wallach family. Alan will forever be remembered as a caring, generous person. He touched many lives. Bridgeport has lost a great man.RIP.

My deepest condolences to the family and memories of Alan Wallack. Alan and brother Larry were wonderful friends during my years at Bassick HS and at Bpt Jewish Community Center. RIP Alan my friend. Eddie Burns-Shabazz.

Dear Marilyn, For the last few days Alan has been foremost in our minds as well as the sorrow that you and your girls are going thru. One thing I know is how much his friends and co-workers admired him and who his best friend was. He was a great guy for me to be with and I will always see that smile and that terrible golf swing and the fun I had with him every year playing in the Habitat for Humanity golf tournament. Our deepest sympathies Bob and Gabriela

Alan was a truly transformative individual in my career as a PE teacher in Bridgeport. He had faith in me. Confidence in me. Trust in me. He changed me and his level of professionalism touched me. I am a Better person and was a better educator because of Alan. So many thoughts and sympathies to you all. I will miss Alan. He made a difference in my life.

I was away in Georgia this past week and last night when I returned I learned of Alan´s passing. I am deeply saddened by the news. I worked as a PE Teacher for Alan for many years and also worked his golf program. Whenever you needed a favor he was right there. Alan was a great man and a friend and will be missed. My condolences to his entire family. Larry Menta

I knew Allan through basketball, including at the JCC. He was a good man and always friendly. Joe Alves

We are so sorry for your loss . I knew Alan from coming in for lunch years ago at Chaves Bakery on Madison Ave . and my husband knew him from growing up in Bridgeport. One of the good guys ...

Al was a great man, would always go out of his way to say hello. Once of the first times I met him I was listening to Queen and he left and came back to let me borrow a live CD he had, this was the 2nd interaction I had with him. Very nice man, won't be forgotten.