Michael was born January 7, 1952 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to Marvin B. and Lorraine Wallace. He retired from DOW after more than 30 years of service and was currently employed with RPM as a machinist. Michael enjoyed Fords and Mustangs, camping and kayaking, but he loved watching car races and collecting Hot Wheels cars.
Michael was preceded in death by his mother, Lorraine. He is survived by his loving wife, Shirley; children, Lindsey Wallace (John Paul Garcia), Colby Wallace, Brittney Siegel (Eric), and Brad Underwood; granddaughter, Ava Garcia; father, Marvin B. Wallace and wife, Martha; brother, Stephen Wallace (Jeanette); sister, Susan George; and numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, March 20, 2014, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Palms Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Friday, March 21, 2014, at 2:00 p.m. at Palms Funeral Home.
Randy (Wrangler) White
The loss of another childhood friend who was raised by a very good family in the early
days of Lake Jackson. Mike will be missed.
Ray Walley
Mike, another good part of our Family has left... Father Bless his Dad and Family, I ask in Jesus' Name.
Henry Maresh
Sadly, Michael has left our class family - only to be joined with all of those, who have left before us. He will be missed, but not forgotten in our hearts - and souls.
Debbie Demland (Bartek)
You will be missed Mike!!! I remember all those years of living across the street from you and your family in Oyster Bend and what fun we had... R.I.P. my friend... Prayers going out to your dad and family...
Charles L. "Kitten" Murray III
Sorry to see ya go Mike, but we'll all see ya soon.
Robin Carlton
Sadden at the news of Mike's passing. God bless his family at their time of sorrow. Remeber that God loves you!
Vic Wade
Really good guy, sad to see him go at such a young age. Will always remember the good times we had !!!
Richard Schmerber
Mike was a really good person and friend. Met him in Jr. High. Never heard him say a bad word about anyone. Sorry to see him leave so soon. Prayers for his family. I will miss him.
Hal Scoggins
Mike was always a good guy. I would run into him occassionally in the Dow machine shop, when I was working over in that area, and we'd stop and catch up.
George Lee Johnson
I remember Mike Wallace, Mike Sabrsula and myself standing along the hallway in the morning before school started and I would always give Mike crap about his Ford engines. When he got his Torino he and I finally raced against my 1970 Chevelle and I beat him. We still waited each morning and gave each other shit about why he lost or I won. He was a great guy, I wished I could have seen him more since them,