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WALLACE HILLARD KOUNTZE

1931 - 2015

WALLACE HILLARD KOUNTZE obituary, 1931-2015, Medford, MA

BORN

1931

DIED

2015

FUNERAL HOME

Beals-Geake-Magliozzi Funeral Home

29 Governors Avenue

Medford, Massachusetts

WALLACE KOUNTZE Obituary

KOUNTZE, Wallace Hillard Was born on October 29, 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts, the eldest of two sons born to the late Dorothy (Thomas) and Elmer Kountze. The family resided in West Medford, MA where Wally, as he quickly came to be known, was raised and thrived; and throughout his life would become an active and passionately devoted member of the community. As a student at Medford High School, Wally's natural enthusiasm for education was as apparent as his propensity for physical fitness and sportsmanship. By the age of 17, he had already achieved distinction as a Golden Gloves boxer which simply set the stage for the many years of jogging, competing in 5 & 10K runs as well as the tennis and squash tournaments that he so loved. A veteran of the Korean conflict, Wally served in the United States Army from 1950 to 1952 and upon returning home, met, wooed and married Alberta May Yearwood in 1954. A year later they would welcome their first child, Vallery Jeanne and soon after, daughter Jocelynn Lenore. The young family had now settled in Springfield, MA, where Wally pledged to the Omega Psi Phi fraternity and earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration at Western New England College. This would mark the first of several academic achievements and a variety of pursuits that reflect a life-long commitment to education and public service. In the years that followed, Wally attended Boston State College where he earned a Masters Degree in Education. His young marriage ended and with the help of his proud and loving parents, Dorothy and Elmer, Wally found himself balancing the demands of work, school and parenthood. During those years, he was inspired to give particular focus to the needs of developmentally challenged children and dedicated additional study and one-on-one time in the community accordingly. He then pursued and earned a Masters Degree in Urban Affairs at Boston University and later, a third Masters Degree in Public Administration at Suffolk University. In 1961, Wally married Claretta Nora (Barker) Lattimer, a wonderful woman that he was destined to spend the rest of his life with. Happily, he became stepfather to Michelle Elizabeth Lattimer and together, they made their home in West Medford. In an extraordinary career of public service spanning over 40 years, Wally blazed new trails working for the city (with Mayor Kevin White), the state (with Governor Michael Dukakis), as well as the federal government (during President Jimmy Carter's Administration). Many of those early years involved championing Equal Opportunity and broadening the range of career possibilities for minorities and other under-represented groups. In 1970, Wally was appointed by Mayor Kevin White to the newly established position of Deputy Commissioner of Personnel in the City of Boston's Department of Health and Hospitals. In 1975, he was appointed by Governor Michael Dukakis to another newly created position as Civil Service Director of Personnel for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts until 1978 when he was appointed by HEW Secretary, Joseph Califano, to yet another newly created position becoming the first tenured Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Department of Health & Human Services in Washington, DC. And, on July 13, 1979, President Jimmy Carter named Wallace Kountze a Charter Member of the Senior Executive Service of the United States of America. During his time in Washington, Wally initiated a working relationship with members of the deaf community and the 101st Congress to increase emergency access for deaf, hard of hearing and speech impaired individuals through H.R. 1690. Language was subsequently written and added to the legislative history of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requiring all local and state governments that provide emergency services to make those same services accessible to hearing impaired and speech impaired persons. The ADA was signed into law on July 26, 1990. Upon his return to Medford, Wally joined the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Now on the front lines of public safety and emergency services, he was deployed during several national emergencies. In 1995, Wally retired from FEMA but not from an active life of public service. From then, and continuing well into 2013, he served at the pleasure of the Mayor of the City of Medford to advance and commemorate its many historical contributions and to preserve its artifacts and landmarks. Working with friends, neighbors and other like-minded community activists, Wally was also among the driving forces on such initiatives as the West Medford Community Project, the Kountze Family Archives at Brandeis University and The Remembrance Project. Wally was project manager for E-911 and in 2002, he became the first Chairperson for the City of Medford's "File of Life" program. He was a member of the "Friends of Salem Street Burying Ground", a fifty year member of the Boston YMCA where he served on a number of committees over the years and a lifetime member of both the West Medford Community Center and the NAACP. Wally is survived by his wife Claretta; daughters Vallery Kountze of Los Angeles, CA and Jocelynn Kountze of Lawrence; stepdaughter Michelle Lattimer of Medford; brother Elmer Kountze and sister-in -law Shirley (Hilliman) Kountze of Andover; grandchildren Kiersten and Meaghan; great grandchildren Nathianiel, Serena, Levi and one more (Olivia) on the way; niece Katherine Kountze-Tatum of Stoughton, and nephew Michael Kountze of San Antonio Texas. Visiting hours will be held in the Beals-Geake-Magliozzi Funeral Home, 29 Governors Avenue, Medford on Wednesday, August 19, 2015, from 10 AM to 1 PM. Interment will be privately held. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to West Medford Baptist Church, 59 Boston Ave.,Medford, Ma. 02155 and/or Shiloh Baptist Church, Holton Street, Medford, Ma. 02155. For additional information, please visit, www.magliozzifuneralhome.com.

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Published by Boston Globe from Aug. 14 to Aug. 17, 2015.

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Jocelynn Kountze

November 24, 2019

Still missing you Dad and know knowing Claretta is now with you, I know you are both at peace, together.

Bobbye Booker Coleman

November 21, 2015

My deepest sympathy to Claretta and family- I wish to ditto all the positive sentiments that have been expressed. My family and I were neighbors of the Kountze family and remained close.This holiday season reminds all of us of those we love and miss. Claretta, as you know, Wallly cared deeply for the elderly in our community. I am sure my mother was not the only Senior he often wrote or sent flowers. He was a great listener and would look right in your eyes and ask "How are things going for you?"-Never focusing on himself and his accomplishments-humble, sincere, and a true Advocate for West Medford. I treasure a picture of him kneeling and talking to my,then, 90 yr.old mother as she sat in her wheelchair -enjoying his attention. Some people are talkers-others are doers. I thank you, Claretta, and the family for sharing this positive role model.

August 19, 2015

Dearest Claretta, Keeping you and family in our thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time. Shirley Rice and family

Jean/Jim Di Prima

August 19, 2015

Wally you will be missed by all and especially Jean/Jim Di Prima. I loved our talks after mass with you and Cloretta. I love you Cloretta take care and God Bless. you.

Susan Works Darden

August 18, 2015

Auntie Clo and the Kountze Family: I join with others in sending you the sincere condolences of our family. Wally was truly a positive role model, advisor and friend of our family. May you be blessed at this time of sorrow knowing that his memories will be with you forever.
Susan Works Darden and the Works Family

Pamela Taylor-Haynes

August 18, 2015

To our cousins, we extend our my heartfelt sorrow and condolences.
Much love, Priscilla Taylor, Irvin Press, Pamela and Derrick Haynes

Priscilla Press Taylor and Wallace Kountze, 1947

Pamela Taylor-Haynes

August 18, 2015

Karen Salides

August 17, 2015

Dear Kountze Family,

So sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

August 17, 2015

To Claretta and Family,
On behalf of all COTYs (Medford Citezens of The Year), I'd like to extend our deepest sympathy on the loss of one of our most distinguished (1997) COTY Alumnus.
I personally admired Wally,and respected his ideas and intelligence. It was great to see him last year at the Mayor's City Celebrastion on the grounds of the McGlynn and Andrerws Schools.
He shall be missed by many,many friends, Family and admirers.
Rest in peace dear friend.
Domenic Camarra,
(2009)COTY & Chair,Medford COTY Alumni Association

Leslie Trotta

August 17, 2015

Dear Al and Shirley,

I am so sorry for your loss. He was quite a guy, and will surely be missed.

Best, Leslie and Rich Trotta

james vieira

August 17, 2015

Wally, my dear friend and mentor, thank you for sharing your knowledge, your thoughts and your great ability to change or improve the quality of life for all. I will always remember the advise you gave...."Try to be an instrument of change, and leave things better than you found them". You were a great leader, and I thank you for the memories of working with you. Your contributions to the improvement of the quality of life for all will be seen and felt for generations to come. Our hearts go out to the Kountze family and all who knew and loved Wallace H. Kountze, a great man...Jim and Joyce Vieira

Millie Cooper

August 17, 2015

Dear Al and Shirley:

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kathleen Moylan

August 17, 2015

Dear Claretta,
My heart weights heavy with the news of Wally's passing. He was a wonderful man and I will miss his presence in this world. My prayers are with you and yours.
With much love
Kathleen Moylan

MICHAEL FUREY

August 16, 2015

My Sincere Condolences On Your Loss.

Gerald (Butch) Lambert

August 15, 2015

I have happy memories from our childhood together at Dugger Park and the WM Community Center. He was an inspiration for me in obtaining my Ph.D.Degree and helping Public School Teachers grow.

Renee Mitchell

August 15, 2015

Condolences to our cousin and his family.
Love, Renee (Ronnie), and Lesley.

August 15, 2015

Sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathy to the family and friends. May he rest in peace.

R Carle

August 15, 2015

What a life. If each of us did 1% of what he did the world would be a lot better.

August 15, 2015

The Osborne family sends its condolences to the extended Kountze family. We are thankful for all that Wally did for the community in Medford. I can personally attest that the very opportunities I have today come directly from the demands he made that Medford be a place for equally opportunity for all. He will be missed but never forgotten.

Neil Osborne

Rev Dr.Florence King

August 15, 2015

Dear Claretta and family ,
My deepest condolences and prayers
For you and your family, WAlly was one of a kind, A friend to those that
Knew and loved him in West Medford
And willing to step forward for his co mm unity and the City of Medford. He had a passion for justice and founded the Medford Branch of NAACP and was the first President. The meetings were held at Shiloh Baptist Church. On behalf of pastor
Gerald Bell, and the SHILOH MEMBERS AND friends all extend sincere sympathy and prayers of comfort and strength. God bless you!

Rev.Dr. Florence K ing
Shiloh Baptist Church

Cheryl Evans

August 15, 2015

My deepest sympathies. I recall meeting Wally along the river during early morning walks with my mother. He always asked about my aspirations and next project. He was a pillar of our community. MAY HE NOW REST WITH OUR ANCESTORS.

Cheryl Evans

August 15, 2015

Wally, you will be sorely missed. It doesn't feel the same on Monument Street without you and Claretta there. There are too few of our old neighbors remaining and I miss how being a resident and neighbor feels like. You were a rock in the community. Rest in Peace. My prayers and deepest condolences to your family.

George Sacco

August 15, 2015

CLARETTA and ALL, WALLACE will be missed and remembered.......HE was a special person....love and prayers.......Elaine and George sacco

August 14, 2015

Dear Shirley and Family,
My deepest condolences and prayers for you and your family. Wally was one of a kind and more than willing to step forward for his community and the City of Medford. A loss to us all.
Angelo LiCausi

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