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Scott R. Wallace

Milford, Massachusetts

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Scott R. Wallace, 49, died Sunday, February 6, 2011 in Brigham & Womens Hospital, Boston. He was the husband of Teri L. (Webster) Wallace. A resident of Holliston for the past 19 years; Mr. Wallace was employed as a welder for Jaco, Inc. in Franklin for the past 8 years. He was born April 14,...

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Mrs. Wallace and Kayla, It is with sincere sympathy that I acknowledge your husband and fathers passing. May the love of support and friends guide you through your sorrow. Kayla was one of my bus students on bus 12. I will keep both of you in my thoughts and prayers. God bless!

We met Scott and Teri several yrs ago at Echo Lake when they moved their camper in next door to us. Scott was the sweetest guy that I know, always taking care of his wife and his daughter, and always willing to help a friend in need. He was cheerful, a great cook, and willing to give out samples of his creations. We will miss him terribly. "Man Town" will not be the same with out him.

We met Scotty several years ago at Echo Lake Campground. Last year his family was our " across the street" neighbors. We always enjoyed their company, and Scotty was always generous with his creations(and they were always quite tasty!!) Scotty was always a lot of laughs and I never met a man more devoted to his daughter than Scott was to Kayla. Even in the rain, if Kayla wanted to go swimmming, off the would go. We will miss him greatly at the camp. Our deepest condolences to you Teri And...

Scotty will be missed sooo much by my husband and I. I was introduced to Scott by my husband Paul twenty years ago and Paul has known Scott for twenty five years. Scott and Teri are our best friends and our circle has been broken.

Scotty has been a freind of mine for twenty years and my husband for 25 years. Scott and Teri are our best friends and I cannot believe that we will not be sharing meals at the campground anymore. Scotty could cook!!! We were his guinea pigs whenever he came up with some new receipe and we were never disappointed! We are gong to miss him soooo much and our lives are forever changed without this great jovial man in our lives. We love you! Say hi to Poppa for us.
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I work whith scott at jaco as a welder also not only was scott my friend he was great to be around scott will be missed by so many today is a sad day for all of us and may god confort scott in heven and give a peace that passes all understanding to his famly Russ Uxbridge Mass

My condolences to your family and prayers at this time. I lost my husband in September to cancer and he was a welder also. Once again prayers to you and your loved ones.