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Brian D. "Wally" Wallace

Lowell, Massachusetts

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WESTFORD -- Brian D. "Wally" Wallace, 55, lifelong resident of Westford, died Wednesday, May 9, in Westford.

He was born in Lowell, July 23, 1951, son of the late Charles Wallace and Marjorie C. (Stalker) Wallace. He graduated from Westford Academy in 1970.

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Just happened to look Wally up. Worked with him at Timmy Sullivan's. He somehow managed to keep his cool in that crazy situation. Didn't know he was gone. He had a great understated sense of humor. Even when John Kittner broke his jaw at the Franco. I wish I had seen him again. The last time was in the 70s I guess. I'm glad to see all the other good remembrances below.

So sorry to hear of Brians passing. It doesn't seem possible it was so long ago that we were all meeting at the 'Center" or hanging around the Frost school across from his house. Wally was a great guy and will surely be missed. My condolences to all his friends and family. Your earthly worries are over now Bri, rest in peace.

Brian, it has been many years since I last saw you, I was very sorry to hear of your passing, you were always a giving person. You have earned your reward in heaven.
Charlene (Wallace) Moore

You were an example of what a family should be and a wonderful son to our Mother. Your generosity and kindness will always be remembered. You are at rest beside your brother.

Wally will be dearly missed by all is friends at the Franco. Whenever anyone needed a hand with anything he was right there for every one of us. The greatest cook we ever had. The clambakes won't be the same. We have many wonderful memories of the years we all shared together. Wally, we will all see you again some day. May God bless you and keep you at his side.
Love, Paul & Paula

Uncle Brian, forever you will carry on in our hearts, we love you very much..... We are left with many, many wonderful memories. May you rest in peace, Love, Jennifer

It is not often you meet a man with a good heart, who never speaks badly of others. Brian was such a man. Thanks for being a friend Wally, you will be missed.

Knew Brian for a long time sorry to hear the bad news
Tom (Chuck) Hughes

Wally - I will miss you. I remember hanging out of the second story window at Notre Dame waving and saying hello to you when you picked up Martha. I remember you helping me tow my car out of my mothers driveway so you could plow it. You were ever helpful and loving. You will be sorely missed. Thinking of you. Jill Doyle