Sharon-I am so sorry about your loss. I always remembered Joe as a quiet kind person. May he rest in peace. And please continue to join us for our "Sister" lunches. We all enjoy talking--of course we would-we're all women!!! Keep in touch.
We are so sorry to read about Mr. Wallace. Sharon, when we spoke with you at the Shavertown Shopping Center, we felt so bad hearing about your husband. He had been in our thoughts and prayers as well as you, Michele and family. Please accept our sincere condolences ...Mike and Debbie Balash
I am a friend of Mr. Joe's daughter, Michelle, and we did a lot of running together in high school. I spent many nights at the Wallace's and always felt very at-home there, like one of the family. Despite his "tough-guy" persona, Mr. Joe was always very charming and kind to me and made me feel like he was genuinely interested when we talked. I will fondly remember tip-toeing into the house and scooting upstairs before he arrived home from his second-shift. I suspect he always knew but Michelle and I thought we were getting away with it! I know Mr. Joe is at peace now. My thoughts are with the family.
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