Gordon-Wallace-Obituary

Gordon Willcox Wallace Jr.

Richmond, Virginia

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WALLACE, Gordon Willcox, Jr., 55, died on May 1, 2021, surrounded by family after a courageous battle with brain cancer. Beloved for his selfless spirit and service to the community, Gordon was a quiet force for good who focused tenaciously on doing the right thing and inspiring others to join...

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Caroline you had one special angel always keep him in your heart and he will be with you through the good times and the bad. For the girls they had a very special dad that loved them dearly. Remember all the good times y'all have shared and hold them close to your heart. That is the way Gordon would want it. I have only been at Yogasleep for three years but I really treasure working for him it has been a pleasure and an honor. I will miss him dearly. Sincerely Brenda

Prayers go to Gordon´s family and his work family

You made the best of your life here on earth and by your actions, you have earned your place in heaven. Rest In Peace Gordon.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.Gordon was a generous and nice man. We had the honor to work with him and he will be always memorized.

This man right here - he was one of a kind! The most kindhearted, selfless, free spirit, loving person and also a FIGHTER! I am blessed to say I have had the honor of knowing and working for him. The company will not be the same without his presence and his smile that would light up the room but I know one thing for sure - his spirit and energy will be alive in the workplace no matter what. I will miss him and can´t thank him enough for all he has done. Praying and thinking of all you!

Gordon was a true leader. He always made us smile and taught us to live in the moment. I will be forever grateful that he took the time to coach and be there for me. He taught me to be true to myself, stand strong, and believe in yourself and others. That is a great gift from Gordon that I continue to pass on to this day.