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Sunday, October 17 2021
Billy Coleman Wallace

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Billy Coleman Wallace, 78, of Richmond, Virginia joined his family in Heaven on October 17, 2021. He was the son of the late Jonathan Morgan Wallace and Ada Elizabeth Wallace; brother of the late Mary Williams, Gerald Wallace, Hugh Wallace, Claude Wallace,  Carolyn Crenshaw, Laverna Bobbitt, Phyllis Forbes and Boyce Wallace. He is survived by a sister, Charlotte Gallion and a brother, Jack Wallace; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Billy moved to Richmond in 1962 to attend cosmetology school. After graduation he worked for Miller and Rhodes and later worked at Dino’s, Avanti and retired from Jonulf’s due to health reasons. He loved his clients and was honored that they trusted him with their appearance.  He enjoyed a good story, loved to laugh and play music and cherished every minute with family. He adored his second family in Richmond Bonnie Elrod and the late Bill Elrod and Carol Elrod and husband Bob and their children. The family will receive friends at the Clarke Funeral Home in Kenbridge on  Tuesday, October 19, 2021 from 1pm until start of services at 2pm. Interment to follow in the Kenbridge Heights Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please consider memorial donations to the Kenbridge Fire Department, P.O. Box 556, Kenbridge, VA 23944

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