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Loyce Merie <I>Beilue</I> Wallace

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Loyce Merie Beilue Wallace

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
6 Aug 2003 (aged 67)
New Mexico, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Private family burial. Add to Map
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Loyce Marie Wallace was born 22 Dec 1935 in Oklahoma to Nancy and Luther Beilue. She entered into her final rest August 6, 2003 at the age of 67, surrounded by her loving family. She is survived by her mother, Nancy Beilue, her children, Vickie Wallace Daigneau, Paul Wallace, and Dan Wallace and his wife Cheryl: 6 grandchildren; Charles Wallace, Christopher Daignea, Antoinette & Rebecca Rowe, Ben & Stephanie Broshious. She has one great grandchild, Taylor. Also surviving is her brother is Garland Beilue and his wife Elizabeth, numerous nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly.
She also had many loving friends and family who "adopted" their gentle woman as the mother of their hear or their dear friend. Her spirit will continue to inspire us and we will miss her.
The family would like to thank the many selfless blood donors who made her last six months on earth both possible and comfortable. We would also like to thank the many caregivers who provided for her comfort and dignity. Awe would like to encourage donations to the Blood Bank or Cancer Research in her name in lieu of flowers. Loyce did not wish to have a public funeral so a private family ceremony to celebrate her life took place at a later date.
Loyce Marie Wallace was born 22 Dec 1935 in Oklahoma to Nancy and Luther Beilue. She entered into her final rest August 6, 2003 at the age of 67, surrounded by her loving family. She is survived by her mother, Nancy Beilue, her children, Vickie Wallace Daigneau, Paul Wallace, and Dan Wallace and his wife Cheryl: 6 grandchildren; Charles Wallace, Christopher Daignea, Antoinette & Rebecca Rowe, Ben & Stephanie Broshious. She has one great grandchild, Taylor. Also surviving is her brother is Garland Beilue and his wife Elizabeth, numerous nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly.
She also had many loving friends and family who "adopted" their gentle woman as the mother of their hear or their dear friend. Her spirit will continue to inspire us and we will miss her.
The family would like to thank the many selfless blood donors who made her last six months on earth both possible and comfortable. We would also like to thank the many caregivers who provided for her comfort and dignity. Awe would like to encourage donations to the Blood Bank or Cancer Research in her name in lieu of flowers. Loyce did not wish to have a public funeral so a private family ceremony to celebrate her life took place at a later date.


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