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Virginia Foster Allen Wallace

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B: March 13, 1925
D: October 19, 2019

Submitted by:© Jo Aguirre
©Resthaven Funeral Home &
Memory Gardens


Virginia Foster Allen Wallace was born March 13, 1925, to Lawrence and Clara Foster in Jerico Springs, MO. She died on October 19 2019.

Preceding her in death were her parents, and her brother, Harold Foster.

She leaves twin sons; Jack Allen of Tulsa, OK, John Allen and wife Katherine of Conroe, TX; daughter Buenta Johnston and husband Jimmy of Keller, TX; six grandchildren; J.R. Allen and wife Jessica, Jonathan Allen, Stephanie Inman and husband Jerry, Mandolynne Hopkins, Kevin Hopkins and wife Meghan, Tiffany Piepkorn and husband Shaun. She has seven great-grandchildren Ashley, Kaitlyn, Brooklyn, Regan, Justin, Connor, and Aksel. She also leaves her sister-in-law, Barbara McGinnis, and many friends.







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