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Billy Lee "Wild Bill" Wallace Sr.

Hinesville, Georgia

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Hinesville, Georgia
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National Kidney Foundation

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Billy "Wild Bill" Lee Wallace Sr., of New Port Richey, Fla., departed this life at the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa, Fla.He was born in Bainbridge on Feb. 13, 1941, to Virginia and Alfred Wallace. He was preceded in death by his mother and daughter, Donna Wallace.He was retired from...

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To my dearest friend Denise, and also Belinda, Billy and Mrs. Wallace. I am so sorry for the loss of your father and husband. I have so many wonderful memories of "growing up" with your family, over in WPB and during my time in Germany where you took me on the trip of a lifetime. I truely loved "Wild Bill" as if he was my own father and whenever I think of him I am sure he is swimming with the bow legged women! Thank you Mr. Wallace, for taking care of me as if I was one of your own...

Oh lord, I just found out about this the other night and am in shock. I have known Bill and his family for quite a few years and worked with him in the RTO business. He will be truly missed and was like a dad to me......Chip Lasseter - Dallas, Tx

Uncle wild Bill , you were there when I was a young man and I will never forget the spirit and love of life you embraced. Every time I see a 67 chevelle I think of you (wild bill) Nathan

Dad ~ what a blessing you have been in my life! You were chosen "for me" to be my Dad and I wouldn't have wanted anyone other than you! You filled my life with laughter, fun, and made me realize my own strengths even when I didn't understand you were pushing me for my own sake! God keep you safe until I see you again ~ I hope that Heaven can handle all the laughter and joy they are about to receive! I love you and we will cherish eternally the beautiful talks and sharing we had in your final...

My Dad doing what he loved! At my home!

It has been a long time since last I saw Wild Bill...his first appearance in my store looking for work after his Army retirement, literally changed my life. I dont think I ever had an employee that made me laugh so hard, shake my head in wonder and just appreciate the funnier side of life so much. A charecter is putting it too lightly into one word. " Wild Bill" left his mark on my family as well. My granparents always mentioned him whenever I came home or whenever they were in town visiting....