Married Carolyn Naylor, 16 October 1889, Logan, Cache, Utah
Children - Thomas Wallace, Lawrence Alonzo Wallace, Harold Eugene Wallace, Raymond Naylor Wallace
--Obituary. Alonzo Wallace, aged 64, son of the late George B. and Martha Davis Wallace, died October 23, 1928, at the family residence, 951 Laird Avenue. Deceased was born in Salt Lake City and is survived by his widow, Caroline N. Wallace; three sons, Lawrence, Harold E. and Raymond N. Wallace; three brothers, George B., Arthur N. and Henry Wallace; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Little and Mrs. Lois Watson, and six grandchildren. The body is at the Joseph William Taylor new mortuary, 125 North Main Street, and can be viewed at the mortuary on Thursday and at the family residence on Friday from 11 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 1 p. m. at the Le Grand Ward Chapel. Friends are invited. Interment in City Cemetery.
--Obituary recorded in the Salt Lake Telegram and in the Deseret News on October 24, 1928. WALLACE - Alonzo Wallace, 64, son of the late George B. Wallace of the L. D. S. Church, died Tuesday evening at his home, 951 Laird Avenue. He was at one time connected with the old Orpheum Theater, and was later engaged in the merchandising business. He was born in Salt Lake City, July 4, 1864, and is survived by his widow, three sons, Lawrence A. Wallace, Judge Harold E. Wallace and Raymond N. Wallace of Salt Lake; three brothers, George B. Wallace, Henry D. Wallace of Salt Lake, and Arthur N. Wallace of Price; two sisters, Mrs. Zina Little of Teton, Idaho, and Mrs. Lois Watson of Salt Lake.
--Obituary recorded in the Salt Lake Telegram, October 25, 1928. Alonzo Wallace, 64, son of the late George B. Wallace, first president of Salt Lake Stake, and early president of the European Mission of the L.D.S. Church, died Tuesday evening at his home, 951 Laird Avenue. He had been in the merchandising business for many years, was once connected with the Orpheum Theater and had been employed by the city board of education. He was born July 4, 1864, in Salt Lake, and is survived by his widow, three sons, Lawrence A. Wallace, Judge Harold E. Wallace and Raymond N. Wallace, Salt Lake; three brothers, George B. Wallace, Henry D. Wallace, Salt Lake, and Arthur N. Wallace, Price, and two sisters, Mrs. Zina Little, Teton, Idaho, and Mrs. Lois Watson, Salt Lake.
Married Carolyn Naylor, 16 October 1889, Logan, Cache, Utah
Children - Thomas Wallace, Lawrence Alonzo Wallace, Harold Eugene Wallace, Raymond Naylor Wallace
--Obituary. Alonzo Wallace, aged 64, son of the late George B. and Martha Davis Wallace, died October 23, 1928, at the family residence, 951 Laird Avenue. Deceased was born in Salt Lake City and is survived by his widow, Caroline N. Wallace; three sons, Lawrence, Harold E. and Raymond N. Wallace; three brothers, George B., Arthur N. and Henry Wallace; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Little and Mrs. Lois Watson, and six grandchildren. The body is at the Joseph William Taylor new mortuary, 125 North Main Street, and can be viewed at the mortuary on Thursday and at the family residence on Friday from 11 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 1 p. m. at the Le Grand Ward Chapel. Friends are invited. Interment in City Cemetery.
--Obituary recorded in the Salt Lake Telegram and in the Deseret News on October 24, 1928. WALLACE - Alonzo Wallace, 64, son of the late George B. Wallace of the L. D. S. Church, died Tuesday evening at his home, 951 Laird Avenue. He was at one time connected with the old Orpheum Theater, and was later engaged in the merchandising business. He was born in Salt Lake City, July 4, 1864, and is survived by his widow, three sons, Lawrence A. Wallace, Judge Harold E. Wallace and Raymond N. Wallace of Salt Lake; three brothers, George B. Wallace, Henry D. Wallace of Salt Lake, and Arthur N. Wallace of Price; two sisters, Mrs. Zina Little of Teton, Idaho, and Mrs. Lois Watson of Salt Lake.
--Obituary recorded in the Salt Lake Telegram, October 25, 1928. Alonzo Wallace, 64, son of the late George B. Wallace, first president of Salt Lake Stake, and early president of the European Mission of the L.D.S. Church, died Tuesday evening at his home, 951 Laird Avenue. He had been in the merchandising business for many years, was once connected with the Orpheum Theater and had been employed by the city board of education. He was born July 4, 1864, in Salt Lake, and is survived by his widow, three sons, Lawrence A. Wallace, Judge Harold E. Wallace and Raymond N. Wallace, Salt Lake; three brothers, George B. Wallace, Henry D. Wallace, Salt Lake, and Arthur N. Wallace, Price, and two sisters, Mrs. Zina Little, Teton, Idaho, and Mrs. Lois Watson, Salt Lake.
Family Members
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Martha Melissa Wallace Perkins
1853–1904
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Lucy Davis Wallace McEntire
1855–1917
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Mary Elizabeth Wallace Garrett
1857–1920
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George Benjamin Wallace Jr
1858–1933
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Lois Wallace Watson
1860–1941
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William Davis "Willie" Wallace
1862–1917
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Zina Wallace Little
1866–1941
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Henry Davis Wallace
1868–1956
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Arthur Noble Wallace
1870–1940
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Maud Wallace Barrett
1872–1902
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Emma A. Wallace
1841–1844
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Maj James Berney Wallace
1842–1926
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Sarah Ellen "Nellie" Wallace Yeaton
1844–1884
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Mary Melissa Wallace
1847–1847
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George C. Wallace
1848–1848
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Louisa King Wallace
1849–1865
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Sarah Elizabeth Wallace
1853–1853
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George Edward Wallace
1853–1904
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Melissa King Wallace Liston
1853–1901
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William Heber Wallace
1854–1855
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Samuel Davis Wallace
1854–1907
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Heber Wallace
1855–1859
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Brigham Wallace
1855–1859
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John King Wallace
1856–1925
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Emily Davis Wallace Hancock
1856–1903
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Lydia Davis Wallace Covington
1858–1938
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Joseph Bates "Joe" Wallace
1859–1939
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Josiah Davis Wallace
1860–1905
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Howes Crowell Wallace
1860–1943
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Dorothy Ann Wallace Dudley
1863–1937
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Moroni Wallace
1866–1893
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Loretta Davis Wallace
1866–1876
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Daniel Spencer Wallace
1867–1920
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Henrietta Wallace Carlisle
1869–1896
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George Alfred Wallace
1869–1944
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Thomas Davis Wallace
1871–1946
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Ida Davis Wallace Jensen
1873–1922
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Noble Davis Wallace
1876–1955
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