Harry A. Wallace, III

Harry A. Wallace, III

August 24, 1935 - March 15, 2020
Charleston, WV

Harry A. Wallace, III

August 24, 1935 - March 15, 2020
Charleston, WV

Obituary

S/Sgt Harry A. Wallace, III aka G or Wally went on a Great Adventure on March 15, 2020.

He was really excited about being reunited with his mother, Libbo (Elisabeth Mathews), father, Harry, Jr, brother, William B. Wallace and his wonderful grandparents.

He loved his life on earth and felt like he was the most blessed man ever to be.

He is survived by his beloved wife of fifty-seven years: Buffy (Merrill); children: Dr. Mary Buffington Jenkins (Button), Harry A., IV (Scotty or Poppy), Elizabeth Becker (Liza) and Matthew M. He loved their spouses: Greg, Catherine, Frank and Tessie. Also, he LOVED the grandchildren to the highest degree: Sam and Will Jenkins; Harry, James and Mary Charles Wallace; Frank J., Katherine and Wally Becker and young Smith Wallace and his sister Lavender. He loved his delightful sister Dolly (Hartman) and his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law as well as multiple nieces, nephews and Godchildren.

Actually, he cared for people of all sizes, shapes, ages and walks of life. He loved his employment: 31 years as a stock broker and an additional 22 years as an insurance agent with a little real estate and teaching on the side.

His hobbies were many, but mostly boating and gardening, baseball, reading, watching his grandchildren play sports and all things Scottish: games, bagpipes and Scotch whiskey.

He attended Charleston High School, Kentucky Military Institute, Kimball Union Academy, Babson College and the University of Virginia School of Business.

He was a long-time member of Christ Church United Methodist and the Charleston Boat Club and he was a Paul Harris Fellow in the Rotary Club.

He served in the Army Reserves, on the Kanawha County Board of Education, the Spring Hill Cemetery Board, the WV Wesleyan College Board of Trustees, and as President of the Clan Wallace Society International. He liked the Boy Scouts, the US Army and many other local organizations including the Children’s Home Society and the Charleston Light Opera Guild.

In lieu of flowers, give your wait staff a big tip, because “they are working their way through college”.

A graveside service was held with immediate family on March 18th and a Celebration of Life will be planned when all of WCF (Wally’s Circle of Friends) can get together without social distancing.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.barlowbonsall.com .

Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home, Charleston has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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7 responses to Harry A. Wallace, III

  1. Buffy, Liza and family sending love your way to ease the sorrow of Harry’s passing. He loved many and was loved by all. I feel fortunate to have shared a piece of life’s journey with him. He was always a kind gentleman with a smile and uplifting word to share. The world will be dimmer without his light.

  2. Soleil Gregg says:

    Dear Buffy and Family,
    We were so sorry to read of Harry’s passing. He was such a nice , good-hearted soul, and he will be greatly missed. We are keeping you and the family in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time.
    Sincerely,
    Billy Jack and Soleil Gregg

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