JEAN-WALLACE-Obituary

JEAN WALLACE

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Jean Harper Wallace 1916 ~ 2010 Jean Harper Wallace died January 10, 2010, at age 93. She was the daughter of Ashley and Claribel Wallace. She was preceded in death by her sisters Louise Madsen, Claribel Aldous, and Rosetta Cameron, and is survived by her brother Harper Wallace, all of Salt...

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I was truly blessed to have known Jean, whom I called Grandmother for 27 years of my life. She was the heart and soul of our family. She gave me Alison, which gave me my soul mate Matthew. I remember hanging out at her house on Walker lane, watching Matthew play tennis or doing yard work and remembering how she made me feel at home. She would walk into the room with elegance and grace and place a dish of homemade gingersnap cookies and a glass of grape lemonade on the table and say "Please...

She was an amazing woman! I knew her but a short time. I will miss her very much!

We are so grateful to have known Jean - a truly remarkable woman, with integrity and style, grace and dignity.
Jean had an open mind and took great interest in the world around her including us - new family members from Scandinavia.
We will always remember her in our hearts.

Monica Thylén Ask ( mother of Johanna Kirk)
Leif Ask
Stockholm Sweden

Jean was a wonderful person and always a good friend to our mom, Patricia Earl Wallin. All those who knew her loved her and will miss her dearly. She was by the far the most gracious women I knew.... love to the family and to all who knew her. She made our lives better.

This is a loss that is felt by many. Jeannie only had to smile and I would feel better. She always had a warm greeting for me and my family. What a grand woman. Love to all. She will be missed.

If you knew Jean,you loved Jean.She was technically my mother in law,but she was actually the mother of my heart.She will be sorely missed for she made a positive impact on your life just knowing her.

She will be missed by all who knew her.

Grandmother Jean was such a beautiful and graceful woman. I remember Christmas at her condo; it was always so beautifully decorated and elegant. You will be greatly missed by all that knew you because to know you meant loving and respecting you. Rest in Peace beautiful lady. Love Nancy (of Brian and Cheryl Kirk)