Lori Shamblin
Wallace was a huge part of our lives please feel free to contacts me.
Death date: Nov 16, 2011
Wallace L. Longoria, 84, passed away on November 16, 2011. He is preceded in death by his parents, Jose and Josefa Longoria; and his first wife, Rose Longoria. Wallace is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Edith Webb Longori Read Obituary
Wallace was a huge part of our lives please feel free to contacts me.
Dear Loretta!
We are sorry for your loss.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
May your Daddy rest in peace.
Love and prayers.
Christine,little Michael, and me.
Our prayers go out to your family. We know he is with the Lord watching over you all. No more suffering. Love to all of you.
Claron
Loretta, I know this has been a long journey for you and your father. Many prayers and hugs coming your way. May the memories and the love you shared bring you comfort.
Prayers for all of you
Tammy
So sorry for your loss. Sondra and I will be praying on your behalf that God will send His Comforter to you and that you may be surrounded by supportive, loving family and friends.
Sincerely,
Wayne
Loretta–your father’s race in this earthy school is over, and his new one in the company of “so great a cloud of witnesses” begins. I know that he will be cheering you and the entire Body of Christ on as we all finish our various races. Love in Christ, Amanda
Dear Edith and Lo…Bill & I just got home from Brenham. Just opened my mail and received notice from ALC. Our prayers go out to you guys and I pray Wallace is at peace with his maker and no more pain. How great you need to feel to know he was a man of honor and integrity. We love you both. God’s blessings and peace to you.
Love, Retta, Bill, and Kyle.
Wallace/pops was truly loved by many. I had the privilege of being his wife, Edith’s home health nurse as well as his. Having the privilege of visiting them numerous hours each week, I came to know and love Wallace and Edith very much. During our visits they both would speak of each other’s lives together over the many years they had with each other and often spoke of their children and how proud they were of each of them. They truly loved living next door to Loretta and Gerhard and spoke often of their love for music. I will never forget Pops and Edith singing for me during each visit, and playing numrous tapes of memories long past, but not forgotten. Pops would often speak of his church family, especially the choir, and Edith always had a story to tell of her many opera years with Wallace always at her side. The Word of God, and their love of music was always present in their home. I know that Our Lord has welcomed a very precious man into his choirs in heaven. Pops, you will never be forgotten, you were truly loved by many, including myself.
Cindy Moon
“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: Henceforth, there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love His appearing.”
~ II Timothy 4: 7,8
We love you, Daddy. You did good.