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George Alben Walls

Tucson, Arizona

Age 72

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George Walls (Chuck) 72, Tucson born, Salpointe class of "70" passed away at home on July 5 surrounded by family. He is preceded in death by his wife Glenda and eldest daughter Mara. He is survived by his daughter Mykal Huish, son Mandae Walls, seven grandkids, two great grandkids, a host of...

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My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. He was a good neighbor while we all lived on Miles street. Prayers for the family.

I love you Uncle George.

Just learned of this great mans death. May you rest in peace George! Thank you for the great memories.

Just learned oh George´s passing From a a classmate. My sympathies to his large loving family. He was truly a gentle giant, always kind & considerate with a great laugh & easy smile for everyone. He will be missed. I enjoyed catching up with him at the 50th reunion for the class of 69 which he attended. Barb Nichols Geibel Class of `69

I was very sad to hear of the passing of George he was such a fine person. In high school has consideration for all is always remembered. Your father was also a very very fine gentleman, who worked as a policeman and showed consideration for all people that he encountered, he was very good friends with my father Pete Rubi. I always remember him as a gentleman and his kindness and consideration for others. God bless you all, he's in Good Company with those that we know that have gone before him.

I am so sorry to hear about your dad, grandpa and great grandpa. My dad was Coach Dineen, your dads basketball coach at Salpointe. My dad passed Nov 29. We have some photos of your dad I would love to pass on to you. God bless you and your family. Cathy Wesner [email protected]

A big man with an even bigger heart, and, a Tucson basketball legend, also, a pretty good actor in "One on One". Rest in Peace Big Man. You were very much loved.

George was a true friend and classmate at Salpointe. I also went to St. Ambrose with the Walls family and they were all fun to be with. From 2003 to 2009, George and I worked for TUSD and met daily for breakfast or lunch along with Kathy. George's stories always kept us laughing. You are missed my friend but I know that you are still smiling and looking down on us.

Mike, on behalf of the Keeley family I send our condolences and prayers. Of course, your brother was bigger than life to us younger ones growing up watching him. So sorry for your loss my friend. Chris