GENE-WALLACE-Obituary

GENE WALLACE

Richmond, Utah

1924 - 2010

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Gene 'Ginger' Ellis Wallace 1924 ~ 2010 As a blizzard blew into the Bear Lake valley, Ginger peacefully left this life in the arms of her husband on November 23, 2010.Ginger was born on New Year's Eve in 1924 establishing from birth the celebration of life. The setting was Ogden and the proud...

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ginger wallace was a true friend of young audiences. her warm support and generosity help light up the lives of thousands of san diego school kids. she will be fondly and long remembered by all.
with sincere comdolences,
neil marmor
board member, young audiences

The Ogle family was very sad to hear about Gingers passing. We have always enjoyed her smile and wonderful sense of humor.I know she will be missed.Our love to you all.

So many of us basked in the magic of our Ginger - an extraordinary woman. She was magnificently creative, hugely generous, and ardently focused on charitable causes - many centered in Balboa Park. Our sincere condolences to Bob, Janet, Sally, and Matt.

---Pamela, Scott & Andy Hartwell

To The Family of Ginger Wallace,

We express our sincere sympathy at the passing of a wonderful generous woman, mother, artist, and friend to so many. We have been greatly blessed by our association with Ginger and each of you and want you to know of our love and respect for one of the finest families we know. The past couple of years have been difficult but the example of your love and compassion sets a very high standard for all of us to follow.

God bless you all, we...

Ginger is one of a kind

We send our love to all of Ginger's family. She was a wonderful example of living joyfully. We feel blessed to have known Ginger and marvel at her talents and love for life. Our sincere love and prayers to you. Brent and Janette Sonnenberg (Robert A. Patterson's daughter)

With love to the Ellis/Wallace/Schmidt family. As a child, I loved receiving that squiggly colorful long Christmas card with the funny words and pictures!
- Sarah Schmidt Chodera (Ted and Elizabeth Schmidt's niece)

I always enjoyed going to Ginger’s house and I will never forget the brownies :) With tears come joy, and with joy come tears. Look for happiness in each step you take.

Ginger is such a wonderful part of my childhood memories. I washed the sand off my feet more times than I could count in her bucket. She fed me more meals than any "other mother" should. I ate popcorn and watched movies all summer in the garage. I loved her and felt her love in return. Heaven is already more colorful. My love to Uncle Bob and all of her family.