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Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
November 8, 1996, p 15
Betty Wallace, 53, died Wednesday, November 6, 1996 in Oklahoma City.
Born August 24, 1943 in Mountain View, Missouri. Betty was past
president of the Doll Makers Club of Oklahoma and a hairdresser for most
of her life.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Grace Howard; father, Easter
Leon Morgan; and brother James Morgan. Survivors are her husband, Walter
Wallace of OKC; sons, Lee Wallace , Tim Long of OKC, and John Long of
Elk City, Bernard Joe Long of Ft. Smith, Ar.; 12 grandchildren;
brothers, Buck Morgan of OKC and Bill Morgan of Columbus, Oh; sister,
Wanda Hays of Shreveport, La.; best and closest friends, Brenda and Bo
Morvan, Shreveport, La. Service will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday at Smith &
Kernke Chapel with interment at
Kolb Cemetery.
Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
March 21, 2005, p 7
Royce Lee Wallace, was born October 14, 1968 and passed away on March
17, 2005. He graduated Northwest Classen High School in 1987. For the
past 7 years he worked for Premium Beer. Lee enjoyed boating, fishing,
going to the Turkey Shoots, and riding his Harley. Lee always had a
smile along with his friendly attitude, lifting the spirits of anyone
who crossed his path. Lee was a big kid at heart, enjoyed fulfilling his
dreams and collecting all kinds as well as friends. Lee enjoyed camping
and sitting by the campfires with his family and friends. There was
never a job to big or small, never a dream to far to reach, never a
friend more than a phone call away, never a deal, that couldn't be made.
Lee 's most popular saying was "Come on, just one more."
He was
preceded. in death by his mother, Betty Lou Wallace .
Lee is survived by
his father, Walter Wallace , three brothers, Bernard Long; John Long;
Tim Long; his Aunt Brenda and Bo Morvan; Uncle Bill Morgan; and a number
of nieces and nephews and cousins.
Funeral services will be held at
2p.m. Monday, March 21, 2005 at Bill Eisenhour Northeast Chapel, 8805 NE
23rd St., with interment following at Kolb Cemetery.
... Complied and transcribed by Zoey Fryhover, 2010.
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