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Wallace Clayton Gilbert

1930 - 2022

Wallace Clayton Gilbert obituary, 1930-2022, Lynchburg, VA

BORN

1930

DIED

2022

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Wallace Gilbert Obituary

Wallace Clayton Gilbert

On April 25, 2022, Wallace Clayton Gilbert's physical life came to an end. Wally passed away comfortably and peacefully.

Wally was born the youngest of six children on November 28, 1930, and raised in the foothills of North Carolina in the small town of Rutherfordton. After graduating from R.S. Central High School where he excelled in football and track and field, he attended Lenoir Rhyne University in Hickory, N.C. on a football and track scholarship. Wally graduated in 1953 and would later continue his education achieving his Master's in Education from the University of Lynchburg.

Wally met his future wife, Nancy, at Lenoir Rhyne University and was married in 1953. Wally would always enjoy telling the story of the first time he met Nancy as on that very day, he told his teammates he was going to marry that woman. That marriage lasted for 68 years. In 1953, Wally joined the US Marine Corps and went on to serve his country for 20 years in the Reserves and retired at the rank of Major in 1973. He was very proud of his time in the service as it was very seldom that you would not see Wally wearing his well-worn USMC cap.

One of Wally's college teammates came to Lynchburg in 1955 to help with the football team at E.C. Glass, and in February of 1956 he convinced Wally to come to Lynchburg to help with the team. Wally and Nancy agreed to come in February, but he only originally planned to stay until June of that year. He became entrenched in Lynchburg with the sports programs and ended up teaching and coaching at both E.C. Glass and Heritage for a total of 35 years. Wally coached at E.C. Glass for 20 years alongside Vince Bradford, Johnny Palmer, Jimmy Green, Otis Tucker, and Bo Henson just to name a few. In 2015, some of that same staff from E.C. Glass who coached football from 1971-1976 was awarded the Distinguished Merit Citation from the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities for their efforts in the years immediately after the integration of the Lynchburg City Schools in bringing the team and community together.

In 1976, E.C Glass was split into two schools and after 20 years as an assistant, Wally Gilbert became the head track and cross-country coach at Heritage High School where his legacy was continued. From 1976 until his retirement in 1991 Wally took this new school and made them into a powerhouse in track and field. His Pioneer teams, along with his fellow coaches, Roger Jones and Rufus Knight, won eight Western District titles, four Northwest Region titles, two State runner-up finishes and two State championships. Wally truly enjoyed working with the young men and women and seeing them develop to their full potential, not only in high school, but in life as well. He was quoted in a previous article saying, "It's important in seeing them mature and seeing them be successful", "But nothing is more important as some youngsters calling you up and saying I appreciate what you did for me".

It is said that a good coach can change a game, but a great coach can change a life. Coach Gilbert was indeed a great coach who helped mold and shape many young men and women

Wally received numerous accolades throughout his career including the Walt Cormack Award for Outstanding Contribution and Service to Track and Field in 1984-85, two-time Virginia Coach of the year, the Frank Harvey Award/Outstanding service from Heritage High School 1990. In 2003, Wally was inducted into the Lynchburg Area Sports Hall of Fame, and in 2007 was inducted into the Heritage High School Hall of Fame.

Wally is survived by his wife, Nancy; children, Debbie (Kevin), Rick (Lil), and Teresa; grandchildren, Jon (Amber), Ross (Rebekah), Justin, Kensey (Ross), and Evan; and great-grandchildren, Spencer, Perkins, Adair, Mills, Foster, Addison, Trudie, Clayton, and Wallace. He was predeceased by his parents, Vance Gilbert and Bertha Gilbert; and siblings, James, Murleen, Molee, Lillian, and Garland.

Wally was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church. The family would like to express their thanks for the care and love given by the staff at Runk and Pratt Pearls of Life in Lynchburg, Va.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that those wishing to honor Wally's memory do so by considering donating to either the Wally Gilbert Fund (Scholarship) at the Greater Lynchburg Community Foundation that was previously set up to provide scholarships for Senior Athletes at Heritage High School or Alzheimer Foundation of America.

A celebration of Wally's life will be held 12 p.m. Saturday, April 30, 2022, at Tharp Funeral Home, Lynchburg, with Pastor Tim Feaser officiating. A live stream of the service will be available for viewing at tharpfuneralhome.com. The family will receive friends for one hour prior to the service.

Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Lynchburg, is assisting the family. To send condolences, please visit tharpfuneralhome.com.

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Published by The News & Advance on Apr. 27, 2022.

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Charles E. "Chip" Shirley- Heritage '79, VMI-'83, LtCol USMCR (Ret)

April 27, 2022

I am deeply saddened at the passing of Coach Wally Gilbert. I offer my heartfelt condolences to the entire Gilbert family for their loss. Coach Gilbert is remembered by me as a man of character, wisdom and as an American Patriot. In his roles as a Marine Officer, teacher and athletic coach, his confident manner of leadership, coaching and mentoring had an immeasurable positive influence on the success in life achievements of many young men and women, as well as fellow Marines and Sailors. Coach Gilbert was very proud of his children and family and often spoke of them with love and joy. I remember Coach Gilbert as confident and friendly to all, who influence me directly in my decision to attend VMI and pursue my dream to become a Marine Officer. During a long Driver's Education- "Behind the Wheel" drive to Roanoke and back to Lynchburg, Coach Gilbert explained exactly what I needed to do to achieve my goals. He then set me up with his son Rick, to be my "Big Brother" and mentor as I arrived as a freshman to VMI, who then help me navigate the many challenges at VMI in my first year and helped me succeed in the subsequent three years of my cadetship. I suspect that Coach Gilbert set up other young people with similar paths for success. He was that kind of generous person. He positively influenced the success of our country, which he loved, first by serving as a Marine and then by helping to develop contributing citizens to join society as a teacher and coach. He has left an enduring legacy and example for his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, for his students, fellow teachers and coaches, for his Marines he commanded and for our country. I consider myself very lucky to have known Coach Wally Gilbert and because Marines never die, they just go to Heaven and regroup. God bless and protect the Wally Gilbert family.

Rev. Bruce Worley

April 27, 2022

We continue to keep our prayers for the family of Coach Gilbert during this time in their lives and in the celebration of Coach Gilbert life ! Coach was such an inspiration and had so much influence on so many people especially while he was coaching and touching many people lives. His influence as a Coach and mentor influence me into teaching and Coaching for 17 years before becoming a Pastor for 34 years!

Teresa C Gillette

April 27, 2022

Coach Gilbert was an amazing man. I remember him from high school. He was a mentor to many students.

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