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Wallace (Wally) Norman Stuckless died peacefully in his sleep along side his family on April 8, 2024.
Wally is survived by his wife of 63 years, Noreen, his daughters Wendy (Jack), Sharon (Bill), Lorianne (David), his brother Richard, and his grandchildren, Jacqueline, Kaitlyn, Jennifer, Christopher, Alex, Rebecca, and Joshua.
Wally was predeceased by his parents George and Gertrude, his brothers, Ted and Harry, and his sisters, Betty and Lois.
Wally was a commissioned captain in the Anglican Church Army and a valued long term employee (45 years) of DEP & ADT. A life long cottager in the Halliburton area, his love of the outdoors was well known. He had a deep abiding faith in his lord and saviour.
Wally’s family, friends and colleagues will miss him but are happy to have had him with them for 87 years.
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Death notice for the town of: SCARBOROUGH, Province: Ontario
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Uncle Wally (not my real uncle) was a person who deserves a medal. Always a smile on his face and willing to play with all the kids. My father and Uncle Wally would always take all kids from his home and mine and go sledding, do fireworks and had many campfires. Many more memories but too many to mention however I do believe a lot of these memories are now family movies somewhere.
I am so sorry for your loss Aunt Noreen, Wendy, Sharon and Lori! He will surely be missed!
Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you
Love the Marshall family
Brian and I were saddened to hear of Wally’s passing. Sometimes when we were young we’d join them for a game of bowling and afterwords they would visit with my mom and dad. He was a fun loving guy and he loved his cottage. He dearly loved Noreen, his 3 girls and his grand children. You will find comfort in remembering the fun times.