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Ryan Dudley-Wallace

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Ryan Dudley-Wallace

Birth
Death
12 Apr 2022 (aged 31)
Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Winchester, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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RYAN DUDLEY-WALLACE
UNITED STATES ARMY VETERAN
AGE 31 YEARS

Ryan Dudley-Wallace passed away unexpectedly in Brookline, MA, on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. Ryan is survived by his loving wife Jaimie McHugh-Wallace (formerly of Stoneham, MA); and their beloved daughter. Ryan grew up in Yardley, PA, and was a graduate of Pennsbury High School. He had a wonderful sense of humor, and loved to make those around him laugh. Ryan was a kind and passionate person, as well as a devoted husband and father. He wanted to make this world a better place. Starting with his early teenage years of rescuing and caring for animals and later as a fierce advocate of mental health, women's rights, and veteran's affairs, as well as many other notable missions. A win for Ryan was not enough, he wanted everyone to win.

Shortly after high school Ryan joined the United States Army and valiantly served our country in Afghanistan as a well-respected Sergeant Special Ops. He worked tirelessly and compassionately on the ground in Afghanistan to rebuild communities, form meaningful friendships, and make the world a better place. His leadership training from the military made way for a successful career as a Systems Manager at Chestnut Hill Realty.

Arrangements: The Lane Funeral Home, 760 Main St., WINCHESTER.
Interment: Wildwood Cemetery, Winchester.

Published by Boston Globe from Apr. 18 to Apr. 19, 2022.
RYAN DUDLEY-WALLACE
UNITED STATES ARMY VETERAN
AGE 31 YEARS

Ryan Dudley-Wallace passed away unexpectedly in Brookline, MA, on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. Ryan is survived by his loving wife Jaimie McHugh-Wallace (formerly of Stoneham, MA); and their beloved daughter. Ryan grew up in Yardley, PA, and was a graduate of Pennsbury High School. He had a wonderful sense of humor, and loved to make those around him laugh. Ryan was a kind and passionate person, as well as a devoted husband and father. He wanted to make this world a better place. Starting with his early teenage years of rescuing and caring for animals and later as a fierce advocate of mental health, women's rights, and veteran's affairs, as well as many other notable missions. A win for Ryan was not enough, he wanted everyone to win.

Shortly after high school Ryan joined the United States Army and valiantly served our country in Afghanistan as a well-respected Sergeant Special Ops. He worked tirelessly and compassionately on the ground in Afghanistan to rebuild communities, form meaningful friendships, and make the world a better place. His leadership training from the military made way for a successful career as a Systems Manager at Chestnut Hill Realty.

Arrangements: The Lane Funeral Home, 760 Main St., WINCHESTER.
Interment: Wildwood Cemetery, Winchester.

Published by Boston Globe from Apr. 18 to Apr. 19, 2022.

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