Juanita-Wallace-Obituary

Dr. Juanita Wallace

Dallas, Texas

1946 - 2016

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DIED
September 4, 2016
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Dallas, Texas

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WALLACE, Dr. Juanita Transitioned from this life to her heavenly home on Sun., 9/4/2016. Wake: Fri., 9/9/2016 7-9 PM. Commemorating the Life of a Warrior Service: Sat., 9/10/2016 2:30 PM. Both services will be at Sweet Home B.C., 1019 S. 1st St., Garland, TX. Clifton W. Maxfield, FDIC

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I think of you often Dr. Juanita Wallace, especially those "Nuggets of Wisdom" you gave me.
Rest Well Queen

Juanita was fearless in her pursuit of social justice for the NAACP. I miss her.

It was my honor to serve with you in the Dallas NAACP as your Political Action Chair. You were a warrior!

Juanita you were a warrior for justice!

My heart is saddened by the transitioning of Dr. Juanita Wallace. In 2012, she recognized African American Veterans, where she had me at the forefront and I am forever grateful for that experience as a proud Female Army Veteran.
Rest in PowerPoint & Peace Dr. Wallace

Juanita and I both came to Texas the same year. We also began our teaching careers at the same school. She was always a warrior, who was kind and cared deeply about the students . May your memories of her give you comfort and know that God will take care of you today and always.

Dr. Wallace left a stellar legacy of service that serves as an example to all of the generations who remain. May here family find comfort and solace in her homegoing.

Dr. Wallace was truly an inspiration and a woman of strength and courage. I served as secretary for NAACP Dallas under the leadership of Dr. Wallace for a short period of time. I learned a lot and will always remember how she so graciously took me under her wing to mentor me about leadership, standing firm and just life in general. She had a beautiful smile that I will never forget. She will truly be missed. Gone but never forgotten.

I worked with Ms. Wallace at School Community Guidance Center and she was a delight to work with. I followed her career as the NAACP president in Dallas and she was a warrior. Her work is done and she is safely in God's arms. Thanks for the smiles.