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Bertram H. Wallace Jr | December 31, 2015 |

Bertram H. Wallace Jr
December 31, 2015

photo of Bertram H. Wallace Jr
photo of Bertram H. Wallace Jr
72, passed on December 31, 2015. Born in Providence, Rhode Island he was the son of the late Bertram Wallace and Margaret (McCarter) Oliveira of Providence, Rhode Island.

He was a Military Police Officer, serving in the US Navy. He held a third degree black belt in karate in addition to owning a successful karate school in the South End of Providence, Rhode Island. Bertram's varied interest and endeavors led him to owning and running a modeling agency, during the 1980's the highlight of his career was when he hosted a public radio show called "Talk of the Town". Bertram was a published author three times over. Bertram never failed to help his fellow man, his flair for diversity and compassion earned him a job as a substance abuse counselor at the Talbot House, in addition to working at the Urban League Men's Shelter. Bertram was a lover of music and played the drums and piano.

Besides his mother, he is survived by five children Tonichia Tavares and her husband Daniel Tavares, Michael Wallace, Shan-Cheri Silva-Taylor and her husband David Taylor, Christopher Wallace and Pauline Wallace-Thimas, and the late David Wallace. Three sisters, Pamela Harry, Penelope Harry and Victoria Oliveira, including the late Jacqueline Wallace,Tracy Oliveria and brother Richard Wallace. Nine grandchildren and one Great-Grandson, many nieces, nephews and godchildren. Burial will be private. Family and friends are invited for a Celebration of Life at the Masonic Temple, 833 Eddy St., Providence, on Saturday January 9, 2016 from 4 - 8 pm.

 

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72, passed on December 31, 2015. Born in Providence, Rhode Island he was the son of the late Bertram Wallace and Margaret (McCarter) Oliveira of Providence, Rhode Island.

He was a Military Police Officer, serving in the US Navy. He held a third degree black belt in karate in addition to owning a successful karate school in the South End of Providence, Rhode Island. Bertram's varied interest and endeavors led him to owning and running a modeling agency, during the 1980's the highlight of his career was when he hosted a public radio show called "Talk of the Town". Bertram was a published author three times over. Bertram never failed to help his fellow man, his flair for diversity and compassion earned him a job as a substance abuse counselor at the Talbot House, in addition to working at the Urban League Men's Shelter. Bertram was a lover of music and played the drums and piano.

Besides his mother, he is survived by five children Tonichia Tavares and her husband Daniel Tavares, Michael Wallace, Shan-Cheri Silva-Taylor and her husband David Taylor, Christopher Wallace and Pauline Wallace-Thimas, and the late David Wallace. Three sisters, Pamela Harry, Penelope Harry and Victoria Oliveira, including the late Jacqueline Wallace,Tracy Oliveria and brother Richard Wallace. Nine grandchildren and one Great-Grandson, many nieces, nephews and godchildren. Burial will be private. Family and friends are invited for a Celebration of Life at the Masonic Temple, 833 Eddy St., Providence, on Saturday January 9, 2016 from 4 - 8 pm.

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Lincoln, Rhode Island 02865

Thomas H. Keefe, Registered Funeral Director

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