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Larry Wayne Wallace

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

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WALLACE -- Larry Wayne. Service for Larry Wayne Wallace, 62, of Broken Arrow, was held Friday, April 7, 2006, at the First Baptist Church, of Broken Arrow, OK. Brett Neil officiated at the service. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery in Greenville, SC. Service was under the direction of Christian-Gavlik Funeral Home, of Broken Arrow. Mr. Wallace passed away on Sunday, April 2, 2006, at St. Francis Hospital in Broken Arrow. Larry Wayne Wallace was born in Liberal, KS, to parents, Guy and Verabelle Wallace. He later served in the U.S. Army, retired from AT&T, as an Engineering Supervisor, and went on to establish his own business, SWP Consultants, in Broken Arrow. Mr. Wallace was preceded in death by his father, Guy Wallace, and by brother-in-law, Richard Phillips. Mr. Wallace is survived by many loving family members, including his mother, Verabelle Wallace of Limon, CO; his wife, Delores Kay Snyder of Broken Arrow; stepsons and their spouses, Mike and Janet Wilson of Lawrenceville, GA, and Mark and Valerie Snyder of Greenville. Mr. Wallace will also be remembered by his 4 wonderful grandchildren and his many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by: his siblings and their spouses, Shirley and John Eitel of Ellisville, MO, Darriell and Marie Wallace of Aurora, CO, Richard and Vicki Wallace of Basin, WY, and Margaret Phillips of Parker, CO. Larry Wayne Wallace was a loving and caring person for all of his family and to his friends. He will be missed and his memory will be held close by all who knew him. Christian-Gavlik Funeral Home, 251-6464.
This obituary was originally published in the Tulsa World.

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Now & forever dad. You will always be the love of my life. Just so happy we had the few short years together. They were working nderful. My love forever.

Mom (De)

I will love you forever, dad.

Mom.

Fifteen years & there will never be another like you. I love you dad. You are and were the best, for me. We didn’t make it without each other because we didn’t have each other the first time around. Something is wrong with this. Don’t know why we couldn’t have found each other sooner. You are & always will be my world. Still doesn’t seem possible. I love you dad.

Mom (De)

I can’t believe it’s been 15 years that you left us and went to your forever home. We miss you everyday and are so thankful for all of our memories we have with you. I wish you could be here to see your great grand kids. They are so funny and keep us very busy. Both kids like to help me cook and I love being outdoors and on the lake. We miss you Papa and love you very much. ❤

The light of my life. I love you dad.

Dad,

Its been 14 years & 8 days & I still miss you more than ever. I started seeing a wonderful man I met in December. His name is Chuck & hes a widower with two daughters & two beautiful grandchildren. Hes very good to me but confusing at times because hes not you & I dont want him to be. Hes more of a homebody than both of us because hes totally retired as I am sure you would have been at this age. I felt very guilty when we first started seeing each other but it has...

Sorry for your loss and hopefully this avenue of contact will not be considered a personal intrusion. Jay Linthicum, grandson of May Weldon (Carl Owen's sister) would like to get in touch with Delores K. Snyder-Wallace.

Regards,

Jay Linthicum
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Dad, I will always love you. You were my love and my life. Eleven years and it still hurts. See you on the other side dad. Love you.