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  3. Priscilla Lois Wallace: Birth: 13 FEB 1946 in Moore County, Robbins, North Carolina, USA. Death: 14 FEB 1946 in Moore County, Robbins, North Carolina, USA

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Sources
1. Title:   County Heritage, Inc. PO Box 34 Waynesville, NC 28786 Copyright 2005 The Moore County Heritage Book Committee County Heritage, Inc.
Page:   Mallie L. Wallace
2. Title:   2003 Northwest Section: Bensalem-Ritter-Sheffield Townships Compiled by: Doris Myers Brewer and Jocelyn Brabham Barrett Cemetery Records of Moore County North Carolina Northwest Section (4279 NC 109 Troy North Carolina 27371: A.P.T., 2003)
Page:   Sheffield Township Page 219
Text:   Row 14 Grave 30-a
3. Title:   GEDCOM file submitted by Mr. Lacy A. Garner Jr. alton@pinehurst.net. Created on 1 DEC 2007. Imported on 3 Dec 2007.

Notes
a. Note:   mself. He and his wife Clara Cockman had four girls. A textile mill worker who raised hogs and grew crops as well he knew how to enjoy life. He delighted in the simple things. Rabbit hunting-auction houses-pumpkins in the fall and flowers in spring were all among his favorite things. He enjoyed "riding around" and sharing details of old home places and names of creeks while looking at how the crops in everyone's fields were doing. He always went home a different way than he came even if it meant taking the long way around. We never ever saw him rush around or get in a hurry. He savored his time with each of us. Above all he enjoyed his Grandchildren and taught them about life. He always kept a "quarter Jar" and would take it to the beach each year. They were dumped in a big pile and divided them out among the grandchildren to spend however they wanted. He gave freely of his time and love and showed them what things were most important like keeping a penny in their pocket so they would never be broke. In his presence you always had the feeling that you were his favorite and his love was never doubted. His house was the Sunday meeting place. Roasted peanuts-Cracker Jacks and little Cokes in glass bottles were always enjoyed by a big fire in the fireplace or out in the yard in his "tree house". It was there he would sing songs like "The Man That Rode the Mule around the World" and told wonderful stories from his life. One was when he and his daddy traveled by wagon to Sanford and he got to see electric lights for the first time as they topped the hill that night. It was there he told of his family tree and heritage. Mallie was proud of being a Wallace and wanted the younger generations to know their roots and heritage as well. He was the one to ask if needed to know who was related or how. Mallie L. Wallace died in July of 2002 but his life lessons and love live on with us daily. We were so blessed to have such wonderful-unconditional love and support and will forever miss his knowledge and wisdom of life.
Note:   Mallie L. Wallace grew up a farmers's son and was at heart a farmer hi
b. Note:   Cemetery book list no info but he is probable beside his wife.


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