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Jason Ryan Wallace

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Jason Ryan Wallace

Birth
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
30 Sep 2005 (aged 31)
Jacksonville Beach, Duval County, Florida, USA
Burial
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Jason Ryan Wallace, 31, died unexpectedly on Sept. 3, 2005. He was born in Manchester NH on April 20, 1974, the son of John and Martha (Bradley) Wallace. He grew up in Hooksett NH and attended Manchester West High School. He later moved to Jacksonville Beach FL.


Jason was a roofer and construction assistant superintendent in Manchester, and most recently a roofing project manager in Jacksonville. He was studying for a real estate license as well as a roofing and building contractor's license. He was certified in SCUBA diving in July 2004.


Family members include his children Leah Ann and Mackenzie Ryan Wallace of Hooksett; his father of Live Oak FL; brother Matthew C. Wallace of Seattle WA; and sister Audrey M. Wallace of Springfield MA.


A memorial service and inurnment was held September 17, 2005, in Pine Grove Cemetery, Manchester, with the Rev. Thomas Hannigan officiating.


Published in the New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester NH) on September 15, 2005

Jason Ryan Wallace, 31, died unexpectedly on Sept. 3, 2005. He was born in Manchester NH on April 20, 1974, the son of John and Martha (Bradley) Wallace. He grew up in Hooksett NH and attended Manchester West High School. He later moved to Jacksonville Beach FL.


Jason was a roofer and construction assistant superintendent in Manchester, and most recently a roofing project manager in Jacksonville. He was studying for a real estate license as well as a roofing and building contractor's license. He was certified in SCUBA diving in July 2004.


Family members include his children Leah Ann and Mackenzie Ryan Wallace of Hooksett; his father of Live Oak FL; brother Matthew C. Wallace of Seattle WA; and sister Audrey M. Wallace of Springfield MA.


A memorial service and inurnment was held September 17, 2005, in Pine Grove Cemetery, Manchester, with the Rev. Thomas Hannigan officiating.


Published in the New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester NH) on September 15, 2005



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