1936 - 2021
1936
2021
Walter (Wally) M. Baumann, born January 15, 1936 and passed away peacefully in his home on October 4, 2021 at the age of 85 years old in Helotes, Texas after being cared for the past 24 months by his loving, caring and devoted wife Sandy of 48 years.
He was preceded in death by his parents George and Hertha Baumann, son Walter (Walt) Jr., brothers George (Joey), Vernon and Nephew Randy.
Wally attended and graduated from Little Flower Catholic School in 1955. After graduating he worked at his fathers auto repair shop, Baumann Auto Repair on Cincinnati Avenue, established in 1927. During this time he also served in the National Guard from 1955 to 1964. Prior to his fathers passing in 1961, Wally began running the shop, later purchasing and expanding it from 7 bays to 15 bays including an auto parts store and machine shop making it the oldest and largest independent auto repair shop in San Antonio.
Wally's motto was quality and honest service (this he lived by). A second location was opened from 1986 to 1999.
During Wally's automotive career, he was also an active member of The Texas Independent Automotive Association. Wally held several officer titles within the state and local chapter. He was also a working member of The Helotes Festival Association and The Helotes Optimist Club for several years.
Soon after his retirement and selling of Baumann Auto Repair, he and a good friend opened a trailer sales business in Helotes for a number of years. Before and after retirement, in 2001, Wally enjoyed farming, hunting, tending to his cattle, going to the lake house and his morning gatherings with his coffee buddies.
Wally was a devoted and loving husband, father, brother, grandfather and uncle who will truly be missed by all.
He is survived by his wife Sandra (Sandy), daughter Brandi Wright and husband Tom, brother Edwin and wife Kevin, sister in laws Carolyn and Peggy, grandchildren Alexandra Canales (Emiliano), Shelby Lloyd (Cameron), Clay Burnett (Deserae), Hailey Burnett (Chad), Kolton Wright (MacKenzie) and Macayla Wright and (3) great grandchildren, Zayden, Tenley and Luke along with numerous nieces and nephews.
Sandy and family would like to give extra thanks and bless those that were there for Wally, including Dr. M. Isbell, Dr. T. Hernandez, Father Dennis Jarzombek, Sheri Speed, Jason Lewis, Mike Ellefritz, Skilled Nursing of Encompass and the staff of Personal Care Management. We also want to thank those who showed their love, compassion and prayers for Wally during his illness.
To all that knew him, your memories will now become a treasure you will hold in your heart forever.
Visitation will be on Sunday, October 17, 2021 from 4-6pm at Sunset Northwest Funeral Home, 6321 Bandera Road, San Antonio, Texas. There will be a private graveside service for family only. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the charity of your choice in Wally's name.
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Linda L. Burke
October 24, 2021
Jerry & I send our condolences. We only just heard this news. May you rest in peace, Wally, & awaken in the paradise of the presence of your beautiful son, Walt, & many of your dear friends who have gone before.
From your friends, Linda Jerry Burke
LINDA & JERRY BURKE
October 24, 2021
Jerry & I only just learned of Wally's passing. Deep condolences to all his family & friends. We pray that he is at peace & joyously reunited with those family & friends who went before him, especially his beautiful son, Walt. I just spoke with Margie Collazo, & she is now praying a rosary for Wally, that he may rest in peace. Until we meet again.... May the White Wings of God''s Sacred Peace enfold your heart, Wally, & may the Music of Mercy surround your soul.
from Linda Burke
Fred & Linda Wright
October 19, 2021
Our sincere sympathy for your loss, God bless the family
Scott Welkener
October 18, 2021
I remember painting a giant water storage tank on his property at Sandwall Valley. He wanted me to be sure and close the yard gate and keep the cattle out of the yard around the house.
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October 18, 2021
My condolences for the loss of your loved one. May The God of all comfort, comfort your hearts and grant your family peace during this difficult time. 2 Thessalonians 2:17
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