Roy-Wallis-Obituary

Roy Wallis

Wasilla, Alaska

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Long time Valley resident Roy Dean Wallis, 65, died January 27, 2012 at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center. Mr. Wallis was born in Ontario, Oregon on December 5, 1946 to Grace and Lester Collins. He graduated from Mckinleyville High School in 1965, where he met Nancy, his beloved wife of nearly 48...

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Nancy and Family: I only learned of Roys passing the day of Ron's funeral. So sorry for your loss. I rejoyce in knowing that Roy was in heaven to greet Ron. One day we will both get to meet up with them. Love in Christ, Marilyn Wilson

Just read about Roy's passing tonight. We know he will be missed so very much. So sad to hear of your loss. He was a wonderful man.

I just found out about Roy today. I love him, Nancy, and his family more than I can put into words. It is definitely our loss, because Roy lived the life that he wanted with the people he loved more than life itself. He is with Jesus, enough said.
With all of our love, from our family to yours.
Lisa McConarty

Nancy and Family,
We are newcomer's to First Baptist, but so enjoyed Roy as our Sunday School teacher. We will miss him and send you our deepest condolances,but know he is with his Lord. Dennis and Lana Bieber

I was very sorry to hear about Uncle Roy. I remember him as a big good tempered man with a great laugh. My thoughts are with you. Reenie

Nancy and family, Im so sorry for your loss, what a great man Roy was. May God Bless you all in the days to come.

I'm sorry for your loss and will miss talking to him. May God be with you and yours at this time of sorrow.

Cass, Suki & family - you are in our thoughts and prayers. May your memories help you through the next few days and weeks. Your dad is on to his next adventure - chasing that 'big one' in the great beyond.

Carmen and Family,
It saddens me to hear about the loss of your dad. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I am going to miss that big smile always seen on your dads face.