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BRIAN WALLACE

Centerville, Massachusetts

1932 - 2025-01-07

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WALLACE, Brian Devoted husband of Lorna Roderick; and cherished father of three daughters, Brooke Wallace of San Diego, CA, Brittany Wallace (husband, Pepper Pharr) of Brooklyn, NY and Meredith Wallace of West Palm Beach, FL, passed away peacefully, surrounded by the enduring love of his family,...

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Dear Lorna, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Brian was a true friend of mine and of Brown. We shared many lunches during the football season and many afternoons on the field together. We were two Boston boys with similair backgrounds and shared a close bond. He was loved and will be missed.

So sorry for your loss Karen.

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To all the wonderful Wallace family,
I enjoyed meeting your DAD. I want you all to know your dad talked about his love of his girls and of course Lorna every day that we had our PT sessions.
He would say he is the luckiest and happiest man with his family .
Know you are in my thoughts and prayers
Therese
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Brian was a one of a kind beautiful human being. I will miss him dearly but he will remain in my heart forever. RIP

Thank you for your service to our country, and our community Sir. Job well done and it´s now time to Rest In Peace. May God Bless You and your family. ~Salute~ VFW Post 1012, Medford, MA

Uncle Brian (my namesake) was always Uncle Brian to myself and my family. When I shared Uncle Brian´s passing with my wife she immediately remembered a boat ride we shared with him more then a few years ago. He was a great man. I also spent about a year and a half working with Uncle Brian in Kenmore Square. He was always bigger then life to me. I certainly have a life time of fond memories. Thank you Uncle Brian for being such an inspiration to myself and to so many lives that you´ve...

Brian taught me more about life than all of my teachers combined. His wisdom, friendship, and generousity left an indelible mark on my life - and so many others. I'll miss his stories, (unmatched!) his humor, and his sage advice, but carry it with me forever. The word Legend doesn't do him justice. Cheers to an amazing life, and to an ever-lasting legacy. I know you're up there mesmerizing everyone with your stories - and showing no mercy on God's tennis courts! I'll see you again my friend....