Wallace-Allerdice, Jr.-Obituary

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Wallace W. Allerdice, Jr.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

Sep 10, 1942 – Mar 9, 2024

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BORN
September 10, 1942
DIED
March 9, 2024
LOCATION
SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

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William J. Burke & Sons / Bussing & Cunniff, Inc. Funeral Homes Obituary

Saratoga Springs - Wallace W. Allerdice Jr., 81, passed away peacefully at his home on Saturday March 9, 2024 surrounded by his family. Born in Schenectady on September 10, 1942 to the late Wallace W. Sr. and Margaret (Moore) Allerdice. Wally started his life at a bit of a disadvantage having...

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When I remember Wally, I always think "Still waters run deep". His quiet nature did not always readily show his leadership, fairness and kindness. How much he is missed by everyone in his life.

Dear Sue, Wallace, and William,
Just want to let you know we are thinking of you at this time. We know that you will be forever missing and grieving the loss of your dear husband and father.
Sending our prayers and special thoughts to all of you.
Love,
Bev&Bill Sabatella

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

A wonderful man, he will always be missed.

Sue, Wally and William, I am sooo sorry to hear about Wally. He was a great guy and I always enjoyed him as well as you. I definitely would have attended his services if I had known. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you

Sue, You probably don't remember me, but I sold my 1971 Corvette convertible to Wally and you a few decades ago. I was always impressed with the fairness Wally treated me in that transaction. You and I met a few years ago when you stopped at my work to pick up some documents pertaining to the Corvette. My deepest condolences to you and your family. I am sure he will be greatly missed. Sincerely, Bill Waller

Dear Sue, please know that Phil and I have you and the boys in our thoughts and prayers. You and Wally are two of the most caring and giving people that we have ever met in our life. Meeting you and Wally for the first time at Charlie Bernard Gulf station when you both traveled to Albany for work. You would stop in and get gas on your way to work and stop again on your way home from work. Wally always wanted to make sure he had a full tank in your 65 white Chevy convertible with blue...

Sue, Wally, William...my sincere condolences. I'm glad I got to be part of Parting Glass Sunday dinners; Wally's pearls of wisdom were always appreciated. I'm sure Frank has saved a booth for him!
Oxox Anne

Saratoga Springs has lost a really great citizen. He was a kind, generous man. Prayers for the family during this difficult time. One of a kind man.