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Wallace S. "Wally" SHEPTAK

Little Canada, Minnesota

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U.S. Army Veteran November 28, 1932 - February 4, 2013 Of Little Canada, passed away peacefully surrounded by family. Survived by wife of 58 years, Joan; son, Wally (Candis); brother, John; also many nieces, nephews and many dear friends. Wally was a Farmers Insurance agent for 42 years and a...

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Wally-My Dad-Quite a character. He helped me get started & kept me entertained at the insurance agency for over 32 years. I could not have done it without his help. Fun loving, generous, sincere. Faith & Family meant the world to him. I will miss him more than words can possibly express. My heart is filled through and through with love and gratitude.

Dear Joan and Wally Jr.,
What a blessing it was to be Wally's office partner but most of all friend for almost 20 years. I will never forget him taking me to a Twin's playoff game. He also took me on a tour of downtown Mpls and showed me around with a stop at Murray's for lunch.All the hours we spent talking sports. He always seemed excited to see my boys when they came visiting at the office. He always seemed to find something to give them when they came to say hi. They always looked...

Dear Wally Jr. & Family:
So saddened to learn of cousin Wally's sudden passing. So sorry for your loss. May your happy memories help to ease your sorrow. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I am so sorry to hear about the sudden passing of Wally. May special memories help to ease your sorrow. Thinking of you Joan & Wally Jr. With sincere condolences & much love from your Canadian cousin Donna & Aunt Nath.

Dear Joan and family
I was sorry to hear about your husband's recent passing. My prayers are with all of you.

Wally started us out with Farmers Insurance in 1971/72 as a newly married young couple, and because of him we have stayed with Farmers all this time. We're so happy to still have a Wally as our agent, Wally Jr. Our favorite story involves our daughter, who around 1990, brought a copy of her report card to the office on a Saturday for a 'good student' discount and met Wally for the first time. He had a flannel shirt on, and a baseball cap, and she said he looked like a Wally, and like a...

Dear Aunt Joan and Cousin Wally,
We are so sorry about your loss. Uncle Wally was my favorite Uncle. I can remember when I would hear he was coming home to visit I would get so excited. I miss you all so much and would love to talk to you. I love you and miss you. God Bless you!

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