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Barbara Moak Wallace

Funeral service for Barbara Moak Wallace will be 10 a.m., Saturday, November 5, 2022, at Riverwood Family, with burial in the Montgomery Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation is 4-7 p.m., Friday, November 4, at Riverwood.

Mrs. Wallace, 86, of Brookhaven, passed from this life October 28, 2022, in Austin, TX. She was born in Summit, MS, January 17, 1936, to Kennie Lee Moak and Clara Reeves Moak. Mrs. Wallace graduated high school at Johnston Station and was successful at many career opportunities in Morgan City, Louisiana and Houston, Texas. In 1994 she and Henry owned Southern Wholesale Grass in Pearl, MS. and both retired after selling the company. She was also a caretaker and loving wife, mother and grandmother. Mrs. Wallace was a member of First Baptist Church, Jackson, MS, where she enjoyed being a part of the choir, mission trips, bible study and working in the Nursery. Her hobbies included traveling and cultivating her plants. By her family, friends and colleagues, she was considered one of the most loving, gentle, caring, spiritual and compassionate people they ever met. Barbara’s honest way of approaching life is what her loved ones will miss the most.

She is preceded in death by her parents; son, Robert “Robby” Conrad Moak; and sister, Esther Rebecca Pope.

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband, Henry H. Wallace; son, Hank Wallace and wife, Vickie, Brookhaven, MS,; sisters, Glenda Moak McKean, Greenburg, LA,  Martha Moak Martin, Madison, MS, and many sisters and brothers by choice; grandchildren, Trent Wallace (Taylor), Brookhaven, MS,  and Macie Elizabeth Stevens (Shelton), Carthage, NC, ; beloved nephew, Orian Williams; brothers and sisters and a host of nieces and nephews and her many pets.

 

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  • Comment Link Stacie Johnston Kornegay Saturday, 26 November 2022 23:14 posted by Stacie Johnston Kornegay

    To the Wallace family,
    Barbara was such a sweet and spunky lady. I only knew her through my parents, Bryant & Betty Johnston, and uncle, Wallace Lea, who attended Johnston with her. I believe, she saw to it that my dad attended the last reunion. I often visited with her during summer growing season. She loved dad’s home grown vegetables.

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  • Comment Link Carol West Friday, 04 November 2022 14:13 posted by Carol West

    Barbara, my best friend. I will miss you, miss being able to talk with you, miss being able to see you.

    Henry I wish I could have been there with you and the family. Much love to you and Martha.

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  • Comment Link Penny Maher Wednesday, 02 November 2022 07:46 posted by Penny Maher

    Mr Henry. So sorry for your loss I didn't know you personally but Trent work with my husband praying for comfort and peace in your sad times. God grace and love help you through this time of loss.

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  • Comment Link Dale  Doreen Alexander Monday, 31 October 2022 16:43 posted by Dale Doreen Alexander

    Barbara you will be missed so very much. You have been a wonderful friend. We were so blessed to have gotten to share so much with you and Henry. We will carry you in our hearts till we meet again.

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