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Henry “Wallace” Stephens

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Henry “Wallace” Stephens

Birth
Logansport, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
5 Feb 2021 (aged 66)
Logansport, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Logansport, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Wallace Stephens was born on Aug 12, 1954 in Logansport , Louisiana and passed away on Feb 5, 2021 in the home of Joyce and Jeffrey Glaze in Logansport. He was the son of Melvin (Babe) and Hazel Henry Stephens. He was predeced in death by his parents, and his brother Danny Lynn Stephens, killed in Vietnam.
Those left to survive him are his son Danny Wayne Stephens (Breanna) his two granddaughters; Tehya Stephens , Amihya Stephens, and grandson Caleb Stephens, his two brothers Jimmy Stephens (Sandra) and Jack Stephens, and his two sisters, Lucille Pitts (James) and Melba Townsend (Gene) and many nephews and neices and family and friends.

Wallace was always a tinkerer. He loved working on things and mowing and bushhogging. He was a big hearted guy that would give you the shirt off his back, and sometimes did. He gave away a lot more than he kept. He was continually working and doing things for other people. An old friend of ours Glen Nutt, gave him the nickname of TooWa many years ago. He was always a kid at heart and he never did change. He had accepted Jesus in his heart and we know we will see him again.
Wallace Stephens was born on Aug 12, 1954 in Logansport , Louisiana and passed away on Feb 5, 2021 in the home of Joyce and Jeffrey Glaze in Logansport. He was the son of Melvin (Babe) and Hazel Henry Stephens. He was predeced in death by his parents, and his brother Danny Lynn Stephens, killed in Vietnam.
Those left to survive him are his son Danny Wayne Stephens (Breanna) his two granddaughters; Tehya Stephens , Amihya Stephens, and grandson Caleb Stephens, his two brothers Jimmy Stephens (Sandra) and Jack Stephens, and his two sisters, Lucille Pitts (James) and Melba Townsend (Gene) and many nephews and neices and family and friends.

Wallace was always a tinkerer. He loved working on things and mowing and bushhogging. He was a big hearted guy that would give you the shirt off his back, and sometimes did. He gave away a lot more than he kept. He was continually working and doing things for other people. An old friend of ours Glen Nutt, gave him the nickname of TooWa many years ago. He was always a kid at heart and he never did change. He had accepted Jesus in his heart and we know we will see him again.


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