William-Wallace-Obituary

William Wallace

Cincinnati, Ohio

1944 - 2015 (Age 71)

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WALLACEDr. William Russell Wallace, of Cincinnati, OH, passed away on Tuesday, December 8, 2015, at home with his family. He was born in Stearns, KY, in 1944, to Charles and Elsie (Winchester) Wallace. He graduated from Norwood High School in 1962, where he excelled in academics and many...

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We did a lot of recreation together. Fishing,motorbiking and antique hunting.

Didn't know that he passed. Such a wonderful man and dentist. God bless you Dr. Wallace.

Bill Wallace was one of my first best friends at Williams Avenue School in Norwood, Ohio, and then later on at Norwood High School. He was one of those all-round kinds of guys: he excelled in every sport, yet he was smart enough to become one of the best dentists in the region. Later in life, he become a collector -- and sometime dealer -- in contemporary visual art; I remember running into him -- it has to have been sometime in the Nineties -- at the Art League of Cincinnati gallery during...

Thanks Wally for the memories. You will be missed. God bless your family .I still remember our meeting at Norwood High and with Marietta and offers to attend.

Nancy & Family sorry to hear about the loss of a great Man, dentist. Just heard today, my prayer & thoughts are with you. Big hug Nancy, miss you Sooo Much !

I was only a patient. He was only my dentist. It doesn't feel like that, though. Dr. Wallace has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I am grateful to have known him.

My thoughts are with Nancy and the Wallace family.

Nancy and family, I am so sorry for your loss. He was my wonderful dentist for 25 years and i don't want to find another as he will be hard to replace. Good bless you all!

Dear Wallace Family,

My sincere condolences to your entire family.

Bill and I were roommates our freshmen year at Marietta College. He was an awesome person and a close friend. He was a rock ... a great football player and baseball player with muscles you wouldn't believe!

We stayed close in college as I played basketball and baseball, so we had much in common. We stayed in touch over the years and planned to get together sometime in the near future ... Bill was...

Dear Wallace Family,
My heartfelt condolences on your loss.
Even though I was just a patient, I feel as if I've lost a friend.
Dr Bill and I had many conversations, usually rather one-sided, as I had instruments in my mouth, but I enjoyed them. We shared a love of nature and of rocks.
I will miss his gentle nature and intelligent conversation.
Go in peace,!Dr Bill.
Prayers for all of you.