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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Charles Robert
“Chuck” Wallace Ii
March 28, 1964 – August 17, 2023
On Thursday, August 17th, Charles ("Chuck") Wallace II suddenly passed away after battling cancer, among various other health complications, for the past several years.
Chuck was a faithful servant of God, he served in the United States Marine Corps, was a successful business owner, and a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. Chuck is survived by his beloved wife, Donna, along with his children: Jerry, Jazmine, Sessaleia, and Leah; his grandchildren: Eivoree, Zeke, Elijah, and Maysa; his sisters: Kim, Wendy, Tammy and Michelle; and his aunt and cousins: Aunt Shirley, Robert, Chris, James, and Peggy; and mother Pam.
Chuck was born in California and moved to Nebraska for the rest of his youth. When he was 17 he decided to join the US Marine Corps and was stationed at El Toro Marine Base. While he was stationed here he reconnected with his Uncle Morgan, Aunt Shirley and their children Robert, Chris, James, and Peggy. They spent much time together and were more like siblings than cousins. During his time in the Marines he was stationed in Okinawa, Japan where he found a love for the martial arts Aikido, which he continued to study and practice outside of the Marines.
When his active service ended he found work in the field of technology, he filled his social time with roller skating, aikido, kick-butt movies and video games.
Chuck and Donna met in 1995 during their respective companies merging. They dated until 1998 until they were married on Catalina Island. Through their almost 25 years of marriage, they stayed strong in their faith to God, their family and to each other. Chuck dedicated his life to serving God, his family and our country as a member of the United States Marine Corps.
Isaiah 57:1-2
Good people pass away; the godly often die before their time.
But no one seems to care or wonder why.
No one seems to understand that God is protecting them from the evil to come.
For those who follow godly paths will rest in peace when they die.
Funeral Service
O'Connor Mortuary
Starts at 10:00 am
Interment With Military Honors
Miramar National Cemetery
Starts at 2:15 pm
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