Margaret J. Megan Wallace
October 18, 1909 ~ November 12, 2005
WALLACE, MARGARET “MEGAN” J., affectionately known as “Megan” to her family and friends, joined our Heavenly Father on Saturday, November 12, 2005. While on this earth, she touched the hearts of everyone she met. Megan was born in Arvonia, KS on October 18, 1909 to William T. and Jane Edwards Williams. She was the last surviving child of the Edwards family who immigrated from Wales. She was a long-time member of Central Christian Church. Her husband of thirty-three years, Richard W. Wallace, preceded her in death as did her two sisters, Mary T. Williams and Ann D. Jensen. Memories of her are cherished by her son James (Elaine) Wallace of Overland Park, KS; daughter Wally Sue (Jack) Simpson of Wichita; four grandchildren: Scott (Amber) Wallace of Overland Park, KS; Susan Wallace of Prairie Village; Mary-Margaret Simpson of Lawrence, KS and James (Dawn) Simpson of North Andover, MA; one great-granddaughter: Emma Simpson of North Andover, MA; four nieces and nephews: Coburn Williams, Logan, UT; Peg Boren, Bandera, TX; Tykie Burkdoll, Osage City, KS and Bill Jensen, Las Vegas, NV. The family would like to thank all of Megans friends for their caring support. Memorial Services will be held 1:30 P.M., Tuesday, November 15, 2005 Central Christian Church. Memorials to: Central Christian Church, 2900 N. Rock Road. Wichita, KS 67226 or Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice, 313 S. Market, Wichita, KS 67202.
Memorial Service will be 1:30 P.M. Tuesday, November 15, 2005






Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Jim and Wally: I am very sad to hear of your mothers passing. I offer my profound condolence. It is a passing of a generation. Even though I was very young I remember your father and his passing. He must of been a young man when he died. I think you two were the first kids I knew who had a parent died. Time goes on, keeps your chins up and be greatful you had such fine parents and the opportunities, culture and education They gave you. ‘Rickie’ Davis.
Jim and Wally Sue, Perhaps you remember us from next-door on High St. Both of your parents were great neighbors and we thought very highly of both of them. We want to offer our condolences at this time of your loss.
I was saddened to hear of the loss of your mother. Through the years I can still remember the times our families spend together. May the Lord strengthen you during this period of mourning. And may you know they are reunited with the Lord and many friends. God bless you.