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Karl K. "K.K." Wallace Jr.

Charlottesville, Virginia

1932 - 2022

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Karl K. Wallace, Jr., known as "K.K." by his friends, passed away on November 27, 2022. Born in Farmville, Virginia, K.K. grew up in Norfolk and attended Episcopal High School and Hampden-Sydney College. K.K. received his M.D. degree from the Medical College of Virginia and received specialty...

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As I am writing my Christmas cards I remember Dr. Wallace telling me they would be moving this year, so I was looking up his new address. An obituary came up and I see I have lost a special boss and friend I have known since the late 60's and will never forget. My condolences go to his family he has touched so many people during his life. Dr. Wallace was always so kind to me a friendship I have always cherished and an amazing doctor superior to all.

KK was a great colleague and friend. We cooperated fully after he arrived at UVA and remained friends after retirement. Indeed he was kind enough to visit me some weeks back. I only learnt of his death online just 15 minutes ago and missed the service at the church just round the corner from me. My condolences to the family some of whom I have met and especially Pat. Paul Dee

The entire Coupland family sends condolences on the death of KK Wallace. The Wallace´s lived next to us in Bay Colony, in Virginia Beach and our families enjoyed some years of shared friendship on the water. Dr. Wallace was a very kind soul. Mac and Virginia still live in Bay Colony and my father let me know of Dr. Wallace´s passing. He asked me to please send a note expressing sympathy and love to the Wallace family. Sincerely, Mac, Virginia, Lee, Ellen, and Mary

I had the honor and pleasure of working for Dr. Wallace (Drs. Wallace, Seim, Hughes and Washburn)for 24 years when he was at Virginia Beach General. I will always be grateful to him for taking a chance on someone who had absolutely no knowledge of bookkeeping or insurance. He always inspired excellence in others and the work ethic I learned from him followed me until I retired a few years ago. To the Wallace family, I am so very sorry for your loss.

KK and I were contemporaries at Virginia Beach General Hospital for years and I had great respect for his skills in Radiology and his passion for medicine. With his charming wife Pat, we also enjoyed years of family friendship and have missed not seeing them in recent years. They shared a wonderful family. Life well done KK! Andy Dickinson

Lots of love to all our dear friends. We have so many wonderful memories of all of you, both young and old. God Bless, Jane and Phil Denman