John “Jay” Gator” W. Wallace III, 60, of Beaver Dam passed away on Friday, December 31, 2021 at Meriter Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. John was born on March 19, 1961 the son of John W. and Cathy T. (Peck) Wallace Jr. in Beaver Dam Wisconsin. He was a 1979 graduate of Beaver Dam High School.Continue Reading
I had the honor of working with John many years ago at Perry Printing. He was as funny as he was a good person. It was always wonderful working with him and getting together afterwards. While I haven't had the opportunity to see him for many years, I will always remember his humor and his decency. I will keep his family in my prayers and I hope they take comfort in knowing that the world is a better place because of John.
Went to school with "Wally" (Jay) all through the growing up years. John liked to ride his "bike" in fact, I don't ever recall seeing him drive a car. My condolences to the the families on both sides-I am sure John will be missed very much but, I live with a sure hope that we will see John and, all who have ever lived again in the ressurrection from the Deadl. Be at Peace............................
I worked with John in Baraboo and SunPrairie and have known him for many years. He always had a positive attitude and would help everyone.....! He will be missed........!
Sending our prayers to the family. Going to miss the conversations at the baseball diamonds.
Liz, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
So sorry to hear of Wally Gators passing. He was a super nice person and great friend to the Schmidt family.
I'm so sorry to hear about gator ,I knew him when we were young ppl
I'm sorry for your loss wallace family ik it's gonna be hard but he wants you guys to stay strong
Liz I was shocked to here of Johns passing I worked with John for 25 years and he was such a mentor to me I took layoff from LSC when I had the opportunity due to a suppressed immune system from a kidney transplant. I will definitely try to make it for the memorial service and meet the family John was so proud of
My family and I are deeply saddened by your passing especially my youngest daughter Hailey Washtock who has known you for over a decade in martial arts and often referred to you, and the teachers there as her older brothers. My daughter Hailey feels that the lessons she learned from you at martial arts helped make her academically successful. Rest in peace