628 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, New York
Wallace W. Allerdice, Jr.
Sept. 10, 1942 - March 9, 2024
SARATOGA SPRINGS - Wallace W. Allerdice, Jr., 81, passed away peacefully at his home on Saturday, March 9, 2024 surrounded by his family. Born in Schenectady on September 10, 1942 to the late Wallace W., Sr. and Margaret (Moore) Allerdice. Wally started his life at a bit of a disadvantage having had his father pass away a month before he arrived. His mother, four loving aunts and maternal grandparents picked up the slack filling him with more than enough love to share with the world.
Ever the curious child, he began a lifelong love for learning that never stopped. His fondness for trucks, construction equipment and building started with an erector set and a collection of Smith Miller metal toy trucks he played with in a sandbox. He still has all of them.
Without his father he learned early on that if he needed something, he was going to have to learn how to fix it or build it himself. This led him to forever ask questions on how something was constructed. How it worked. He would get the tools and do much of the work himself. Learning car engines, electrical wiring, building structures and anything mechanical. Often times modifying or machining a part himself.
He graduated Saratoga Springs High School in 1960 and after failing out of Siena College twice, he went on to Hudson Valley Community College and received his Associate degree. Shortly thereafter he began his first career as a Computer Programmer for the State of New York, this was back when computers were the size of rooms!
Feeling his education still lacking, he began taking night courses at Russell Sage College to earn his Bachelor's degree in Economics. During this time, he was introduced to the love of his life, his wife of almost 55 years, Sue.
In 1980, having gone as far as he could with his state job and getting frustrated with the daily grind, he quit the state, took a welding class at BOCES and began his first of many businesses ARC Welding out of the garage in his backyard. The entrepreneur bug had bitten and shortly thereafter he purchased a crane and began Allerdice Crane Service hiring his brother-in-law, John (Omar), as the crane operator. At this time, having inherited his family home on Circular St. which had been converted into apartments, he decided on expanding his real estate and purchased a burnt-out shell of a home on Phila St. and converted it into apartments. He liked it so much he would later in life go on to buy two more buildings on Union Avenue.
In November of 1982 on a handshake deal, he and his wife were convinced by the Grande Family to buy the failing Millman and Hall Lumber Yard on the west side of town. Although a terrifying prospect at the time, this proved to be one of the best decisions he ever made. As luck would have it two weeks after, two gentlemen TR Pennell and Keith Potter came looking for jobs. Between the three of them working 90-hour weeks, they built Allerdice Building Supply, Inc.
Wally had an unparalleled work ethic and vision for the future slowly adding to the company over the years. A Commercial Door Division, Glass and Mirror Shop and two hardware stores one in Milton, the other Malta. He always credited his staff for making all this possible. Without their genuine love, loyalty and hard work Allerdice would not be a household name.
As hard as he worked at his businesses, he spent an equal amount energy and time on his love for his home, Saratoga Springs.
There were countless organizations and nonprofits he helped throughout his life. Lending a hand when he could or an ear to advise. Caring deeply for the vision of the future of Saratoga, he sat on the City Planning Board for over 20 years never missing a meeting or workshop. When he committed himself, he was all in. He served as a Trustee on many local Boards including the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation, Brookside Museum (now Saratoga County History Center at Brookside), The Bolster Collection, The Walworth Collection, Greenridge Cemetery, Universal Preservation Hall and most recently Saratoga Automobile Museum. Helping out was second nature to him, never one to turn his back. Because of this in 1995, he was bestowed the honor of becoming a Pillar of Saratoga.
In 1996 when asked to sit on the Board of the Adirondack Trust Company, this was his greatest honor. It was a full circle moment for him having had his grandfather, William W. Allerdice serve there almost one hundred years prior from 1910 until his death in 1919. The impact and importance this had on him was incomparable.
It seemed only fitting then when in 2021, Saratoga Springs High School honored him with the Hall of Distinction Award. A shy man not wanting recognition for anything, his impact in this community can be felt far and wide. He touched the lives and hearts of many. He will forever be remembered for never being afraid to get down and dirty. Crawling under a vehicle or out of a hole in the ground, driving his CAT Loader across town to work on a project or plowing a friend's driveway.
Always busy building something, one can only imagine how he had time for anything else. Anything fun? He lived by the phrase, "do something you love, and you'll never work a day in your life". Getting to play with his toys, digging a hole with his excavator or bulldozing in his backyard, was his fun. But not his only fun. He had a love for cars, trains, helicopters, boats, guns, golf and photography that kept him more than occupied. From boat rides on Lake George and relaxing at his camp to taking car rides with his beloved German Shepherds on Sundays taking pictures all the while. However, the most fun thing for him though was talking to people. Especially his late-night dinner conversations at his favorite restaurant haunts. You know who you are!
People and his community were his life. They were the things he loved most. He always said, "you are who your friends are" and he had some of the best! He will be missed by this world. Those of us who knew him were the lucky ones though. He was an old school handshake kind of guy. A man of his word. We will love him forever and miss him always.
In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by his four aunts: Hannah and Elizabeth Moore and Doris and Jean Allerdice.
He is survived by his wife, Suzanna A. (Pasmik) Allerdice; his two sons: Wallace W. Allerdice III and William J. Allerdice; William's longtime partner, Dr. Robert J. Moore; his brothers-in-law: John (Julie) Pasmik, Tom Pasmik; his sister-in-law, Betty (Jack) King; his nieces: Jennifer (Nicholas) Frolish, Valerie Freemantle; his nephew, Sean King; his great-nephews: Noah (Gabriela) Frolish, Sam Frolish; and his beloved fur babies: Lucy and Leia.
Memorial contributions may be made to any of the organizations listed above, to Yaddo, the Adirondack Trust Company Community Fund, Community Hospice or any local animal shelter. Share the wealth as he did in his life.
The Allerdice family would like to thank all the doctors, nurses and Hospice for giving Wally the best of themselves at the end of his life.
Relatives and friends may call from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 21, 2024 at the William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes, 628 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 (518-584-5373).
A funeral home service will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 22, 2024.
Burial will follow at the family plot in Greenridge Cemetery, Lincoln Avenue.
Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com.
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April 23, 2025
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Jeff Pfeil
March 7, 2025
A wonderful man, he will always be missed.
Lynn Lindsay
April 4, 2024
Sue, Wally and William, I am sooo sorry to hear about Wally. He was a great guy and I always enjoyed him as well as you. I definitely would have attended his services if I had known. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you
William E. Waller
March 31, 2024
Sue,
You probably don't remember me, but I sold my 1971 Corvette convertible to Wally and you a few decades ago. I was always impressed with the fairness Wally treated me in that transaction. You and I met a few years ago when you stopped at my work to pick up some documents pertaining to the Corvette. My deepest condolences to you and your family. I am sure he will be greatly missed.
Sincerely,
Bill Waller
Robert C. Murphy Sr.
March 26, 2024
Dear Sue, please know that Phil and I have you and the boys in our thoughts and prayers. You and Wally are two of the most caring and giving people that we have ever met in our life. Meeting you and Wally for the first time at Charlie Bernard Gulf station when you both traveled to Albany for work. You would stop in and get gas on your way to work and stop again on your way home from work. Wally always wanted to make sure he had a full tank in your 65 white Chevy convertible with blue interior. You both are the tallest and strongest Pillers of our community and that will be forever. Your commitment to the City of Saratoga Springs and All Our Residents Will Never Be Forgotten. Thanks for all you both did for Phil and I when we were starting out and remodeling East Avenue and the many times we were out together listening and dancing to Skippy and the Pistons. Memories are Forever. Sincerely, Phil and Murph
Anne Hodge
March 22, 2024
Sue, Wally, William...my sincere condolences. I'm glad I got to be part of Parting Glass Sunday dinners; Wally's pearls of wisdom were always appreciated. I'm sure Frank has saved a booth for him!
Oxox Anne
Janice and David Hammond
March 22, 2024
Saratoga Springs has lost a really great citizen. He was a kind, generous man. Prayers for the family during this difficult time. One of a kind man.
Jan VR Soron
March 22, 2024
A special hug for Wally jr from Jan Van Rensselaer Soron - Jimmy Whitford and I always enjoyed our Sunday nights at the Mexican Connection - I never realized that Jimmy and your Dad were only 3 years apart -high school graduation - and I wish you and your family well and enjoy the memories - still miss my dad but thankful that I had him in my life ♥
Jane Grant
March 21, 2024
My sympathies to the family
I knew Sue well
Darlene and Joe Urbonowicz
March 19, 2024
So glad we got to know him these past few years. He was a wonderful kind man. Joe really enjoyed the time he spent talking to him this past Christmas. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Sue, William, and Wally. Sincerely, Joe and Darlene (Jillian's parents)
vince redding
March 19, 2024
Sue,Wallace and William-- My Deepest Condolences- Sad lost to Everyone and Saratoga!! No Doubt He,Keith and Joe will start a Business up in Haven!!
lt. m.p. Salisbury retired sspd
March 18, 2024
rip mr. allerdice. the saratoga community will miss you.
Jeff Pfeil
March 17, 2024
I'm fortunate to have shared several endeavors with Wally, especially the early days of saving the old church that has now become UPH. We were board members, and also spent many hours together doing hands-on work at the building. We enjoyed just getting the work done. I hope, but am not confident, that there are more people in Saratoga Springs (and the world) that are willing to contribute as much of their time, money and talent as Wally has. Sue, William, Wally, I'm so sorry for your loss. He was a fine man.
Sherri Mahlik
March 17, 2024
Sue, Wallace & William ~ Thinking of you all at this time and wishing you strength and comfort. His obituary is wonderful and it speaks to the great life he lived full of ideas, adventures, family, friendships and hard work. What a great example to follow and to learn from. May his spirit live on in all of you. Rest in peace Wally.
Robert Godlewski
March 17, 2024
Never met the man but wish I had, they don't make his kind anymore!!
Gail Gray-Habig (Yager)
March 17, 2024
Sue and Sons, I send you the best of my heart for your loss. It is
a sad time for you all. Best wishes and sympathy I am sending your way.
Gail Gray-Habig
Doreen Kamen
March 16, 2024
My deepest condolences and prayers go out to the entire Allerdice family.
Bonnie Period McCullough
March 16, 2024
Sue and family
My thoughts and prayers are with you during these difficult days.
Joan Desadora
March 16, 2024
The family and the staff here at the Parting Glass cherish the memories of seeing the Allerdice family for those late night dinners......grief is hard - cherishing the wonderful memories help. Thinking of you at this time. Joan and Family
stephen Biss
March 16, 2024
One of the nicest guys I have ever met, sorry for your lose
Tom Sadlon
March 16, 2024
Will miss Wally, treated me very well when i worked there !
Rick and Linda Holmes
March 15, 2024
Sue and family. Linda and I are so sorry to hear of Wally’s passing. His obituary was a real tribute to a great Saratogian. May he rest in peace. Fondly. Rick and Linda Holmes.
Debby & Peter Copeletti
March 15, 2024
My husband and I are relatively newcomers to Saratoga Springs, only residing here @11years and I really can’t pinpoint when we met Wally, maybe UPH, the Auto Museum or a car showwhat a gracious and kind person! Our deepest sympathy goes out to his entire family - he will be missed by everyone.
Matthew Murrisky
March 14, 2024
Condolences to the Allerdice family. rest well sir
Lena Wilkins
March 14, 2024
Deepest sympathy to Sue, Wally Jr, William and the entire family. Wally will be remembered by so very many, including the entire Saratoga Springs Community. May he rest in eternal peace, and the memories of the man he was comfort his family in their time of deep sorrow.
Nile Steigerwald
March 14, 2024
God Rest Your Soul. Wally , You and Jim Grande taught me what hard work was. One memorable time was when you left me with a wood pile sky high and said chop that and stack it. It took me a few days lol. It has stayed with me throughout my life. Thank You
Todd & Lori LaRoche
March 13, 2024
Our heartfelt condolences to the entire Allerdice family. What a loss for our entire community. Wally was the best and he will be missed and remembered by all who he touched, which was so many. For such a quiet, humble presence, Wally made such a big impression on those who knew him; he gave so much of his heart to everyone around him. God bless Wally and may he be driving the biggest loader ever made in heaven right now.
Karen Colson
March 13, 2024
To Sue the Allerdice and Pasmek families
So sorry for your loss
Keeping you all in prayer
Karen DeLong Colson
One of Pauline Orisek’s grandchildren
Anna’s daughter
Bill&Bev Sabatella
March 13, 2024
Sue, Wallace, and William,
Sending heartfelt sympathy to you at this difficult time. We know you will miss him greatly. May his lasting legacy and fond memories sustain you.
Bill Murray
March 13, 2024
Sue, My deepest sympathy on Wally's passing. We have been friends of long standing, going back to the days "building" the back yard of Lefferts Street with the Tonka toys. He will be sorely missed.
JOY JIRAK
March 13, 2024
Dear Family
I am deeply sorry for your loss peace be with you all doing this said time.
Mulholland
March 12, 2024
We were so sorrowful to hear this news. Wally was such an important part of the tapestry that helped make Saratoga Springs what it is today. Wally accomplished what he did with grit and determination, without asking that anything be handed to him. He had a vision for the future and continuously strove to make our city a better place, serving and supporting both those close to him and our community at large. Our hearts go out to Sue, Wally, William, and the entire Allerdice family. Despite our city's growth, it feels a little smaller without Wally in it.
With love and respect,
The Mulholland Family
and On Call Plumbing & HVAC team
Pam and Dave Reppert
March 12, 2024
Even though we were late comers to the Saratoga Springs community (1988), we got to know Wally as both a wonderful friend and a loyal client. He was our friend when he didn’t have to be, and he was a darn good listener. He was personally (for me) instrumental in working through several of life’s dilemmas in a most unselfish way. To say Wally was scrupuously honest and true-blue, is a gross understatement. We will never forget you Wally. Godspeed old friend!
JOHN MACFADDEN
March 12, 2024
We will long remember our many good chats and appreciate you practical wisdom that was so useful during my time with the Saratoga School District. Our prayer is with Sue and family..John and Donna MacFadden
March 12, 2024
My sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Wally. Mimi Fricano -Guay
Dave Patterson
March 12, 2024
My prayers and love to all of the Allerdice family. He was a great man who did so much for the community and he and Sue raised great kids. Saratoga Springs has lost a legend.
Jeffrey Vredenburg
March 12, 2024
We send our love, prayers, and deepest sympathy to the Allerdice family.
Love, Jeff and Brenda Vredenburg
Tom Clark
March 12, 2024
Sue, W. And William please accept my true heart felt condolences on the passing of Wally!!!!! I have many good memories of Wally and working for him and the family!!! Wally and the family have been so kind to there employees to say the least!!!! We will continue in his absence to do what he has done and expected!!! May he rest in peace and know he will be thought of everyday!!!!!
Mark Harper
March 12, 2024
Mr. Allerdice was a tremendous inspiration and a leader in our community. He also gave me my first job in High School. I’m eternally grateful and my thoughts are with the family right now.
Paul Larry Varley
March 12, 2024
Wally and were High School class mates, who kept in touch.I'll miss seeing him when I stop by the Hardware store
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