Don-Wallace-Obituary

Don E. Wallace

Azle, Texas

1949 - 2005

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Don E. Wallace, 55, a technician, passed away Tuesday, May 3, 2005, at home.

Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Mount Olivet Chapel. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home.

Don was born Oct. 29, 1949 in Wichita, Kan., and raised in rural Barnard, Kan. He graduated from...

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I miss you so much. I wish you would come back home. Xmas is coming up and i wish you were here with me. Your the only family i have. I know your in a better place but i miss you. Don was the best Dad in the whole world!!!!!!!!!! I will never ever forget him.

DON WAS THE FUNNIEST MAN I KNEW EVEN WHEN HE DIDNT FEEL GOOD IN THE HOSPITAL HE STILL JOKED AROUND. HE WAS A GOOD MAN AND ALWAYS TOOK CARE OF HIS FAMILEY. AND HIS KIDS. HE WAS A WORKAHOLIC WITH A GOOD HEART HE ALWAYS LIKED TO TAKE CARE OF PEOPLE. I ENJOYED THE MOMENTS I HAD AROUND HIM. NO MATTER HOW SICK HE WAS HE STILL TOOK CARE OF HIS BUISNESS HE WAS VERY DEDICATED. EVERYONE THAT KNEW HIM LUVED HIM DEARLY HE WILL BE MISSED

Don was my dad. He left us to soon! It's not the same without him. He was the best person in the world not to mention the funniest. He taught me to fix cars and grow gardens. He let me come home whenever i needed. I miss him so much and would do anything if i could see him one last time. I know he is in a better place and is keeping watch over me. He will always be in my heart and i will carry on his dreams of having his home takin care of. He was the hardest worker. I watched him get weaker...

Mr. Wallace was a customer of ours for many years. Always had a kind word to say and an all around good guy. We are deeply sorry for your loss. He will be missed greatly.

Don was not only a great person, but he was a great father well. I remember the fun times that we had and how i hated to get u p in the mornings to go to school and don would sing its a happy day or when we would be driving along and we would ask him were we were going and he would say down that long old highway. He taught me to fish and most of all He was the only dad that was around to raise me and he didnt haft to be, but no matter how bad i was or what events were taken place he was there...