Brian Earl Wallace, age 51, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma died on May 14, 2021. He was born to parents G.W. Wallace and Dee Wallace on April 20, 1970 in Dallas, Texas. After Finishing Greenwich Military Preparatory School in Connecticut, going to the Kansas City Art Institute, and finally graduating from Woodberry with a bachelor’s in Fine Arts and a secondary in Business Administration. Brian was awarded Immaculate Heart in 6 State Nursing Divisions at St. Mary’s Hospital in Arkansas. As well as numerous accommodations from Jane Phillips Medical Center Accension Hospital, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Brian started working at Jane Phillips Hospital in Resources Float in 2006 and continued working there until his passing.
With Chutzpah, Brian loved to make people laugh gregariously, enjoying family, cooking, and poodles, as well as the care and curation of art.
Brian is preceded in death by his Father: G.W. Wallace, Grandmother: Lois Lowney and Aunt Nita.
He is survived by his wife: Carolyn Wallace, his mother: Dee Wallace “Dee”, Brothers: Elton, and Frank, Sister: Kelly, Son: Denny, Grandsons: Domminic, and Denny Lee, Granddaughter: Milissa, Nieces: Pam, and Rachel, nephew: Chriss, Great-grandchildren: Alexa, and Aiden, as well as his Aunts: Sherrie and Joyce.
Private family services will be held at a later date.
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