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Your Rollover Family planted 5 trees in memory of Wallace Albert Joughin IV
Thursday, February 11, 2021
5 trees were planted in memory of
Wallace Albert Joughin IV
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Wally, Love is a bond death cannot part, no longer in our arms, forever and always in our hearts! We miss you so much...
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Karen White posted a symbolic gesture
Saturday, February 12, 2022
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Happy Birthday Wally I miss you today and everyday...The hole in my heart is still there. No one will ever fill it. Hope you are having a fatty cake in heaven. Make sure to let Make and Cheeto lick the plate! I love you.
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Amanda Smith posted a condolence
Thursday, January 27, 2022
This coming weekend marks a year. You are still loved and missed so very much. I bought a motorcycle and every time I ride I think of you. My son bought one and you would be so jealous of it. It is a crouch rocket like you loved. Anyway, miss you, love you and hope you are smiling so much up in heaven. One day we will meet again.
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Karen White Posted Sep 25, 2021 at 6:43 PM
“Grief, I’ve learned, is really just love. It’s all the love you want to give, but cannot. All that unspent love gathers up in the corners of your eyes, the lump in your throat, and in that hollow part of your chest. Grief is just love with no place to go.”
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Karen White posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, August 19, 2021
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Something happened when we met...It was something that neither one of us was looking for or even thought could happen ever again for either one of us and it scared and excited us both remember saying out loud "what is wrong with us?" stealing kisses when the security cameras couldn't see like we were back in high school. Secret glances at work, the touch of hands during morning meetings, lunch hours when we would just recline the car seats back and stare into each other's eyes and talk and SO much laughter!....Never wanting those moments to end. I called you my "Pod Person" because you had to be from another planet sent here to find me, to love me. You saved me. You were my person from that moment on. I am so devastatingly sorry I couldn't save you and now It literally stops my breathe that you are gone. You wanted to spare me the pain of your sadness but as selfish as it may be, without you was never better. Every detail of you is etched into my soul forever.
Just breathe..
I'm sorry I wasn't here sooner. The news of this did not reach me until now. I feel so robbed. I have to remember to breathe and its so hard. everywhere I go I see you right up to the last bad patch when I brought you home to take care of you. The vision of you wrapped in duvets and surrounded by Squishmalows and our girls ((Sophie & Delila) I can't find the pictures of them now :()
Nothing feels right. This world never made sense to me until you came into my life. As long as I knew you were out there I could bear it. Breathe...
I hope and pray that Jake and Cheeto found you and there is Schnauzer & Hound dog vs. Drone sessions to make you laugh. kiss them for me and Sophie. I know Delila must miss you so much. I hope she has her bunny.
...Breathe
Thank you for loving me, even if you didn't or couldn't find a way to accept it for yourself. the times we all (You, me, Ronan, Chloe & Lucas, and the dogs) spent together are the very best times of my life.
Come and find me when the time comes.
The pain is gone and you are free
xo Always
Karen
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Julia Prosser posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
I am so very sorry for your loss! I only knew Wally through work and we had become friends of sorts through our emails. My heart is broken. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Hugs to all of you.
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Linda Mastry posted a condolence
Monday, March 1, 2021
I recently learned of Wally's passing and want to send my deepest sympathy to Christine and Family. I knew Wally when he was a baby and young boy and remember his wonderful smile and sweetness. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and all who knew and loved him.
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Sarah Ziegler posted a symbolic gesture
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
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Wally was an amazing person with a beautiful soul. He was always kind and helpful. Wally, you will never be forgotten.
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Sara Forziano posted a condolence
Monday, February 15, 2021
Wally was an amazing, wonderful, gentle soul who will be greatly missed. My heart is heavy to know that he is no longer with us and please know that so many of us share in your sadness. You all will be in my thoughts and prayers during this time.
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Scott Wells posted a symbolic gesture
Saturday, February 13, 2021
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So sorry for your loss. Wally was one of my best friends back in middle school at Southside. I'll always remember our frequent weekend sleepovers - buying a case of Surge, ordering a pizza, and staying up way too late talking, listening to music, and playing video games. Unfortunately we fell out of touch after we went to different high schools, but I've always had fond memories of him and all the times we shared. He will be dearly missed, and well remembered.
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Starr Long lit a candle
Saturday, February 13, 2021
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Happy Birthday Wally. You will be missed!
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Juanita , Marian y Familia planted a tree in memory of Wallace Albert Joughin IV
Saturday, February 13, 2021
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"Todo tiene su tiempo y todo tiene su lugar..tiempo de reir y tiempo de llorar.. tiempo de sembrar y tiempo de cosechar " Que Dios los acompane ...
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Suzana Cabianca lit a candle
Saturday, February 13, 2021
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Happy Birthday Wally! We love you!
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Patricia Templeton-Jones posted a condolence
Friday, February 12, 2021
What an outstanding tribute to a truly amazing young man. He touched so many lives in the short time he was with us. His parents raised such a wonderful son. I hope that brings them peace.
Please know his Wright family loved the man you raised and honored us with sharing him with us. . May God provide you peace in these most difficult times.
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Cindy Lathrop lit a candle
Friday, February 12, 2021
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sydney m conover lit a candle
Friday, February 12, 2021
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Savannah Stark lit a candle
Friday, February 12, 2021
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Amanda lit a candle
Friday, February 12, 2021
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Though I miss you always
Each and every day
It seems to hit me even more
Because it is your Birthday
I send wishes to Heaven
Carried to you, upon a prayer
To the place where you are now
With sweet, tender love and care
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WALLY!!!
LOVE YA AND MISS YA
ALWAYS
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Suzanne Lynch lit a candle
Friday, February 12, 2021
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Linda Allen posted a condolence
Friday, February 12, 2021
Wally was 13 yrs old when I first met him. I recall falling in love with his shy, magnanimously kind, gentle spirit. I admired the love he displayed, especially for his mother and grandparents. He was always so sweetly attentive, respectful and mannerly to everyone around him. I especially looked forward to sitting with him at each family gathering. There were so many treasures hidden within the quiet depths of his being. I longed to pull each gem out. What were the latest video games he was playing? Would he like the one I just played? What were his hopes, his dreams, his joys, his fears? I relished catching the knowing glances between Branden and Wally as they threaded an inside joke without speaking and plotted to exit “a way too long” family affair with a raised eyebrow. I especially loved making Wally blush into an easy laugh, sharing jokes and my own debacles, anxieties and missteps with life. With each hug we shared over the years, I felt a deep connection and kindred spirit.
Wally had amazing, ever present support and love from his family. It was unconditional and unflappable. He often told me how important it was to him. It will always be there. He will always be with us. The world was graced with his beautiful presence and we are blessed to have known him. The gift he left me was to treasure each present moment, to overcome each depressed mood, anxiety or self defeating thought, to embrace the world and overcome the unkind with abundant tenderness and love. I will always love you, Wally!
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Friday, February 12, 2021
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Wally and his cousin, Branden Sandahl, spent much time together as youngsters.
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ROBIN TUTHILL posted a condolence
Friday, February 12, 2021
A few years back, our family went on a short cruise out of Tampa. While docked in Cozumel, I had the privilege of spending a few hours alone with Wally and we had an adventure! First we had a bite of lunch at a waterfront café, then we rented a scooter and rode around the entire island, with Wally driving. It isn't often a middle-aged adult can have such a fun time with her young nephew, and was totally worth the bad sunburn we both got.
I will always think of Wally as that sweet, adorable boy I got to witness grow up from the age of 3, when his mom and I became best friends then stepsisters. The loss of Wally is a tragedy of immeasurable scope. My heart aches for his mom and grandmother, especially, and all of us whose lives Wally was an integral part of.
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Norene Dagly posted a condolence
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Dear Wally,
Thank you for the years of friendship, fun and exploration you shared with our son Alibek. Playing at our house or yours, we always enjoyed your company. My fondest memory is of the two of you on my front steps. I don’t recall the words spoken. But it was the time in a boys life when their voices change. I remember laughing so hard as your voice went from normal to a deep alto and back up again. God blessed this earth with you.
May the joy you brought to others comfort your family and friends .
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Helene Koenecke lit a candle
Thursday, February 11, 2021
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I really only got to know Wally over the past few years, since our teams were right next to each other when we were still working in the office. He was a sweet guy and had a wonderful sense of humor. I knew I could go to Wally if I had a question about my car and needed some advice. He was always willing to help and provide any knowledge he had on the subject. We were all lucky to have known him and we will miss him greatly.
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Frank posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
I spent a lot of time working with Wally during our valet parking days. I consider him a true friend and always knew I would have a good day when I worked with him. He had such a great sense of humor, we would laugh until our faces and sides hurt. I cannot express enough how deeply sorry I feel for his family. He was such a great person and the world is less bright without him. My deepest condolences.
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Rose posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
I knew Wally as a young boy and had not seen him much after that. He went to elementary with my sons, Michael and Ian. I saw him and Mom, Christine, often then with Cub Scout meetings and camping trips, at Northshore Elementary events, running around the yard playing pirates and other games with the boys of the neighborhood. He was always full of energy, good humor and held his own!
I loved seeing his photo as a handsome young man with his dog, Delilah. My family and I are glad that we knew Wally and his family and for all the fun we had in those young years.
Our hearts are saddened by his passing and we pray that he and his family find comfort in God's peace. May good memories and God's angels give healing for your hearts and help you in your sorrow.
Love,
Rose
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Branden Sandahl posted a condolence
Monday, February 8, 2021
Most my my memories of Wally are from childhood. Things I’ve not thought on in years. Sleepovers and pool parties. Playing with Ninja Turtles, bunk beds. A backyard fort? Weekends at Gwen-Mother’s, in that 80 year old house that always seemed a bit like a labyrinth of doors. We took karate together. I don’t think I lasted very long. The somersaults (I suppose they called them ninja rolls or something) always disoriented me. But Wally never seemed bothered by it, he was a ball of energy. I think he stayed with it a bit longer than I.
I’m sure we fought at times. We were boys. But honestly, I can’t ever recall one.
I guess we grew up and drifted apart a bit. We were only two years different, but that must matter at that age.
The last time I saw Wally was 2015. Maybe it was Easter. It had been years since we saw each other, but it didn’t feel much different, really. Wally was still an endearing, thoughtful, and slightly sarcastic (in that witty British sense) friend.
I’m so sorry I didn’t get to know Wally better as adults. I will forever have fond memories of our childhood. Christine and Gwen raised a lovely boy, and I know Mauricio’s calm and thoughtful guidance was influential and appreciated.
This is a terrible loss, and my thoughts are with you.
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Ty Nichols lit a candle
Monday, February 8, 2021
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Sydney M Conover posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, February 8, 2021
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Wally helped train me once I moved onto the RollOver Team with Wright Flood. I didn't get to spend a lot of time with him once COVID-19 led to us working from home. But I did sit next to him in the office and he helped me in chats. Though the time was short, it is lasting. Here is a poem I wrote for him.
Wally ... young man
I didn’t know you long
but sometimes
it’s the short of things
and the shorter times
that matter most
profoundly teaching us
if only we listen
my heart hopes
your heart knew
everyone you touched
saw you for who you were
and we are thankful
we shared those moments
because you being you
is what we loved
it was clear
and spoke loudly
you were respected
looked up to
and sought after
with your devotion
to caring for
and helping others
your deeds were abundant
such an aura of goodness
it wasn’t hard
to peer passed
that humbleness
with your generous spirit
soft demeanor
and wicked humour
there was a silent knowing
you were priceless
and led as an equal
you taught us
flood could be fun
and meticulous too
but you were
always you
a consistency I’m sure
appreciated in droves
as your contributions
were immeasurable
even if words went unsaid
now back to you and I
because it’s a view
that says a lot about you
we both knew
we stood
nearly shoulder
to shoulder
eye to eye
that cubicle wall
seeming so small
I’d call you young man
you’d chuckle
then call me young lady
but we both knew
I was quite your senior
but it didn’t make a difference
and that was so endearing
but most of all
you welcomed me
and let me know
I belonged
just as I imagine
you did for all
that came before
you knew
just how crucial
a smile was
and could banter
back and forth
that seemingly serious
face with a smirk
and eyes that shined
whether it was a meme
or another lighthearted way
to see the desired or unwanted
in life or work
your timing was impeccable
appreciated by everyone
who’s day you brightened
and it was those giggles
you doled out like candy
that helped soothe my nerves
being the new one
on this fine team
and previously
only relating RollOver
as a command
for short furry ones
but you must also know
as a looker on
who’s now settling into
this unnerving tragedy
I loved the way
the team wrapped
their arms around you
you were vital
you are deeply loved
in these last hours
we’re all summoning
our better angels
the ones that stitch
such memories
to our souls
and keep you forever
in empty hearts
we all tend to cry
if only there could have been
more days of sharing
the world through your eyes
but today reminds us
just what is the right
amount of time
you’ll be sorely missed
with that huge character of yours
your team will always
be your team
Godspeed young man
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Amanda V Smith posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, February 8, 2021
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The news of his passing was such a shock. I only knew him for a little over 5 years, but it seems like we had known each other forever. That is just how he made everyone feel. We loved fast cars and fast motorcycles and talked about riding together when we got bikes again. Of course, I told him I would ride with him even if he was riding a crotch rocket. When we were in the office he would come by my desk and give me vitamins daily. He knew if he put the jar in my cubicle, I would still forget. He lectured me about only getting 2-3 hours of sleep and I just said, "sleep is over-rated" even though I knew he was right. He would use big words and I would tell him how not everyone is as smart as he is, he would have to use 3 letter words. I would talk about finding deals on clothes for my kids and he said "I could be one of your kids". Then one day I came in with a bag of shirts I bought him, he was shocked. I just said that is what I do for my kids. I tried to help him buy a suit, but he insisted on spending way too much money for one. At one point he had bought several shirts online and would come by my desk and ask what I thought. I would make him turn around lime at the end of a runway, but the truth was he had great taste and looked good in all of them. I also told him "real men wear pink". We talked about so much and he would send me random links to look at what he wanted to buy next. I could always count on him to split my food with so it wouldnt go to waste. There are no words to describe how I feel not beomg able to see you again. I loved you dearly just like one of my own kids and you have left a hole in my ❤. Your life touched so many people in so many ways. You truly were a one of kind person. So kind, humble, loving and caring and you didn't even know it. My thoughts and prayers go out to your mom and your family. May God bless them and surround them with peace and comfort during this difficult time. Love Always.
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Paul Palumbo posted a condolence
Monday, February 8, 2021
Wally was gentle, kind, smart, talented, humble, and had a wonderful sense of humor. He and I shared an affinity for fast cars...he had some really good ones! :-). I could always count on Wally to make me smile with his good nature and wit. He had a positive impact and influence on the world and I will miss him dearly.
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Mitch and Jilda posted a condolence
Monday, February 8, 2021
Now that he is in a better place, his sudden passing has left a big hole in our heart!
No explanation will console us, only time will relieve this pain somewhat.
Wally, wherever you are we love and miss you!
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Mary Jo and David Baras planted a tree in memory of Wallace Albert Joughin IV
Sunday, February 7, 2021
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May you be comforted by the outpouring of love surrounding you. Love is all we need.
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Jennifer Noyes posted a condolence
Sunday, February 7, 2021
Wally sat with me on my first day at Wright Flood. He was very patient as I knew nothing about flood. Over the years working with him, I learned never to leave my computer unlocked or there would be a South Park Meme on my desktop. I knew I could rely on him for flood advice and more. He was always willing to try my weird vegan food and would stop by my cubicle with snacks. "I know you probably won't eat this but..." he would say. He had a sarcastic sense of humor that I related to and I will greatly miss. Our team will never be the same without him.
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Terry and Marshall Wisoff planted a tree in memory of Wallace Albert Joughin IV
Friday, February 5, 2021
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Karen and Mike Rees planted a tree in memory of Wallace Albert Joughin IV
Friday, February 5, 2021
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Savannah posted a condolence
Friday, February 5, 2021
Wally always bought soap from me for his Mother, Grandmother, and Aunt. He would talk with me about how special they are, and how much they meant to him. He would tell me about each of them so that we could get the best gift prepared. He was always wanting to do something special for them. He would give me the best ideas for new products and we would talk about them for hours. Somehow the conversation would always end up in laughs. Another memory I have, is Wally wanted to get the Associates in National Flood Insurance designation so he was "studying" for the exam. After I gave him the study material, I was directing him on how to go about it, and he just looked at me with a smile on his face and said "Savannah, I don't need to study I know I'm gonna pass". It became a back and forth playful banter between us. He would jokingly tell anyone who was studying that they didn't have to either, just to mess with me. I really miss him
Kristi Bogue Galloway posted a condolence
Friday, February 5, 2021
Wally will be missed by all at Wright -- to me he stood out as someone who could always be counted on to have a smile and kind word ready, no matter what kind of day he might have been having. You can pass by people all day long and they might not look up or make eye contact or smile -- Wally was so different and a bright spot in the day whenever we crossed paths. After we all had to work from home he'd still check in on Teams and even though it was all typed, he still managed to add a little light to the day. A kind and rare sweet soul, I will miss him. God bless and keep him -- my prayers are with his family.
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