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Norman D. "Spud" Wallace (82)

Date of Birth: 08/02/1925
Date of Passing: 03/21/2008
Resided in: Wilkinson, Indiana

WILKINSON,  – Norman D. (Spud) Wallace, age 82, died Friday, March  21, 2008 at Regency Place, Greenfield, Indiana.  Born on August 2, 1925 in Mohawk, Indiana, he was the son of Elmer and Pearl (Hutchinson) Wallace.  He attended Mt. Comfort High School. He married Betty Joan (Unverzagt) Wallace on June 1, 1946.  He was self-employed as a farmer.  Mr. Wallace was a member of the American Legion in both Greenfield and Knightstown and loved to fly.  He served in the Army during World War II in the Pacific theater.  Surviving him are his son, Roger (Dawn) Wallace of Wilkinson; daughters Janet Sitton of Indianapolis, Brenda (Larry) Engleking of Hardinsburg, Indiana, and Tina (Denny) Rowe of Shirley;  grandchildren, Traci, Kim, Amanda, Cody, Chance, Wendy, Ryan, Amber, Misty, Cassi, and Angela; and great-grandchildren, Kelsey, Connor, Chris, Carlyn, Hayden, Kristen, Spencer, Justin, Adam, Erica, Jalyn, Elizabeth, and Jacob.  He was also survived by his sisters, Mary Grinstead of Greenfield and Juanita (Leon) Davis of Shelbyville.  Preceding him in death were his parents; mother of his children, Joan Wallace; grandson, Duane Vaughn; great-grandchild, Cory Cross; and several brothers and sisters.  There will be no visitation.  There will be a private gravesite ceremony with full military services at McCray Cemetery in Wilkinson.  Memorial contributions may be made to Riley Hospital for Children.  Friends may sign the on-line guestbook at www.erleweinmortuary.com or email condolences to sympathy@erleweinmortuary.com.

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Memorial contributions may be made to Riley Hospital for Children. 

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Rest in Peace Uncle Spud

by: fcarmany, 03/25/08

Uncle Spud,

I will never forget;

Your sense of humor and how you always made everyone laugh.

Those big John Deere tractors and those green and yellow boulders by the driveway.

Those intense times as we played (and argued) while playing croquet at Grandma and Grandpa Carmany's house.

The last time I was in Indiana and how fortunate I was to be able to sit down and visit with you, for now I know it was the last time I was ever to talk with you on this earth and how I have and will continue to cherish that visit.

Rest in Pease Uncle Spud.

Your nephew from of few years back, Freddie Carmany

Our Condolences

by: ccurts, 03/24/08

Roger, Dawn, Cody & Chance,

  We would like to express our deepest sympathy at this most difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

                          Mike, Cindy, Shelby and Jake

Thinking of you

by: fallon0872, 03/24/08

Roger and family:

Thinking of you and your family during this time of sorrow. 

Diane (Walker-Tuttle) Reeser

Milford, Delaware

 

 

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