WALTER LYNN WALLACE, son of FLORA E. CHADWICH and GEORGE WASHINGTON WALLACE, was born in 1891 in Nebraska,8776 and died August 12, 1940 in Redwood City, Santa Clara, California.8776 He is buried in Los Gatos Memorial Park, San Jose, Santa Clara, California.456
He married (1) RUTH GLADYX HAZEN on February 13, 1913 in Los Gatos, Santa Clara, California.12395 She was born July 12, 1891 in Bay City, Bay, Michigan,4532 and died December 20, 1946 in San Francisco, California.12396
He married (2) MARY CORRINE CRAIG on December 3, 1918 in Los Angeles County, California.7540 She was born May 30, 1892 in Arkansas,250 and died July 17, 1987 in Ventura County, California.250 She is buried in Los Gatos Memorial Park, San Jose, Santa Clara, California.456
Children of MARY CORRINE CRAIG and WALTER LYNN WALLACE:
Los Gatos Mail, February 20, 191312395
Last Thursday evening the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W Wallace, on North Santa Cruz Avenue, was the scene of a double wedding. It was the occasion of the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Wallace and many friends and relatives were present in response to invitations to this happy even.
At about four o'clock, when the company had gathered in the parlor, the ever-beautiful Lohengrin's Wedding March was played by Mr. Ingram Van Eaton and the bridal pair, preceded by Rev. W. D. Ewer, entered and were re-united after twenty five years of happiness, in the presence of their friends. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wallace.
Immediately after the ceremony and before anyone could offer congratulations, the wedding march was played again and, to the greatest surprise of the guests, a real wedding took place. Rev. C. S. Needham, of Fresno, came into the room followed by Walter L. Wallace and Miss Gladys R. Hazen, who were then made man and wife, the impressive ring ceremony being used. Miss Florence Osterman of San Jose and Dorrace G. Wallace, brother of the groom, attended the young couple. The bride looked very sweet and charming in a dress of white silk trimmed with pearl beading and white pearl-beaded net, and wore orange blossoms. The bridesmaid was attired in pink chiffon over pink silk, with pearl bead trimming.
Both couples were showered with congratulations and good wishes and several pleasant hours were spent, the guests remaining until about 9:30. A short program was rendered consisting of a vocal solo by Warren Sheffield, accompanied by Miss Evalynn Wallace, an original reading by Mrs. F. M. Dickerson, vocal solo by Dorrace Wallace accompanied by the bride, and a duet by Walter and Dorrace Wallace. Ice cream, cake and delicious punch was served.
Among the guests present were a number of Miss Hazen's relatives from Santa Cruz and San Jose.
Only one person was present who had attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace twenty-five years ago at Talmage, Nebraska, and that was S. G. Wallace. He spoke of the remarkable difference in the weather and told how the guests on that other occasion drove through snow and sleet in sleighs, while automobiles conveyed the guests through sunshine and flowers on this anniversary.
Both couples were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts, consisting of cut glass, silverware, hand-painted china and other handsome articles.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Wallace went to Los Angeles for their honeymoon, leaving San Francisco by boat last Friday.
Los Gatos Times, August 16, 19408776
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Place Funeral Home for Walter Lynn Wallace, 49, who died suddenly in Redwood City Monday, August 12th.
The Reverend W. L. Mellinger, formerly of the Los Gatos Christian Church, conducted the rites. Herbert Roberts was soloist and organ music was played by Mrs. Archie Johnson.
Pallbearers were E. A. Scott, C. E. Kirkham, A. Ferguson, W. H. Jones, L. W. York, and P. L. Francini.
The deceased, a well-known Lost Gatos rancher, had moved only a short while ago to Redwood City. He was a native of Nebraska and the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wallace of Los Gatos. He was a member of Los Gatos Camp No. 10489, M. W. of A., and the San Jose Lodge No.552, B.P.O.E.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary C. Wallace; a son, Wilbur Lynn Wallace; and a brother and sister, Dr. Dorrice G. Wallace of Oakland and Mrs. Eva Lynn G. Andrews of Los Gatos.
San Francisco Examiner, December 22, 194612396
REYMENANDT—In this city, Dec. 20, 1946. Ruth G., dearly beloved wife of Louis D. Reymenandt; a native of Michigan.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday at 2 p. m., from White's Funeral Service Chapel, 2200 Sutter St., corner Pierce. Inurnment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park.
Date | Location | Enumerated Names |
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June 1, 19008694 | McWilliams, Otoe, Nebraska |
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May 13, 19101133 | Redwood, Santa Clara, California |
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January 24, 19201195 | Redwood, Santa Clara, California |
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April 8, 19301175 | San Francisco, San Francisco, California |
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April 11, 19402539 | San Francisco, San Francisco, California |
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