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September 29, 2024 | Family
Alameda, California
June 15, 1917-May 29, 2011
Wally Jay of Alameda, California passed away peacefully Sunday, May 29th in Redwood City, after having suffered a stroke four days earlier. Born Wah Leong Jay in Honolulu, to Tim Chang and Albert Yat Jay, he was the third of six siblings: Mew Quon Ho of Honolulu, Mew Yung Chu of Honolulu and...
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cousin Wally we love you amd miss you..you have touched thosands of lives you are a wonderful person and we miss you..love Paul, joanne, Shane
September 29, 2024 | Family
Thank you Professor, what you taught me has done me well through out the years.
Robert Malloy
July 11, 2011 | Buffalo, NY
Dear Bernice and family,
I was so sadden to hear about Wally's passing. He was such an extraordinary individual who touched so many hundreds, if not thousands of peoples live. Through his many kindnesses and generous spirit, I am a much better person for having known Wally personally. I will always remember the "finger hold" he taught me. Simply amazing! I wish you and your family my warmest and sincere condolences. Wally will always be in our hearts. Fondly, Janice Lee of Edward...
June 22, 2011
I helped develop and organize Jujitsu America. I am very proud to be a Charter Member of Jujitsu America. It is time to celebrate the life of Prof Wally Jay.
He lived a full life and was very successful. Wally always shared his love for others. He had a good heart and good mind. Wally also had a sense of humor.
He told me that when I am coaching my students to try to cultivate the feeling of rhythm during their practice. I will miss him.
Mickey Davenport
June 22, 2011 | Vallejo, CA