Judith-Wallace-Obituary

Judith Ann Foster Wallace

Dallas, Texas

1939 - 2020

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DIED
May 14, 2020
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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WALLACE, Judith Ann Foster Judith Ann Foster Wallace passed away on May 14, 2020 in Richardson, Texas. She was born on June 8, 1939 in Indianapolis, Indiana to Charles and Hazel Foster. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Forrest Ray Wallace, and her daughter Lori Wallace Dusek....

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My Aunt Judie was the sweetest person on the planet. We became closer over the past few years as we shared our journey through cancer and would write to each other a great deal. I will miss her funny stories and how she would always remember me and my daughter. I know what a fighter she was and she fought a great fight. I find peace now that she is with Uncle Forest once again. We will miss you Aunt Judie. We love you more than you know.

I wish I could talk to her one more time. I hadn't heard from her and didn't know she passed away. She was the most loving and caring Aunt a niece could have. She never forgot my birthday or my kids birthdays. She was one of the most Godliness women I have ever known. My heart is broken. I love you Aunt Judie. I will see you again one day.

Judy was a member of United Methodist Women at First United Methodist Church of Richardson. What a sweet lady. I am truly sad that she had a tough life-losing her husband, then her daughter, and then having to fight her own battle with cancer. During it all, she was never downtrodden. She saw the glass half full and found ways to appreciate what she had and was able to do. She gave of her time and service to others and enjoyed her friendships. Whenever I would check in on her, there was...

Im a good friend of Wades, growing up in Richardson and attending junior high, high school and college together at Texas Tech. Over the past 40 years Ive had the pleasure of getting to know Judy. She was always kind and soft spoken, and had a great deal of patience with her children and their friends- a very considerable characteristic in light of some of the ridiculous things we did as kids. I never saw her lose her cool. She was respectful and brutally honest with her expectations of...

Judith was a wonderful person, loved by many. I worked with her at Joys Hallmark and always looked forward to our time together. I will always remember her with joy and love. It was an honor to know her. Sending love and prayers to the family.
Susan Smith

Judi was a very gentle & quiet woman but strong in her faith & family. She will be missed by all. Our deepest sympathy to you Wade & all your family. Although we cant physically be with you our heart & prayers will be with you. Love PaPa & MiMi