Memories of Wallace Heritage - Official website of Rev. JO Wallace
Memories of Wallace Heritage - Official website of Rev. JO Wallace
Memories of Wallace Heritage - Official website of Rev. JO Wallace
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Boutwell – Griffin Double Wedding <strong>of</strong> 9-1-1950<br />
Collin Dugan, Glenn <strong>Wallace</strong>, Carl Dugan, Hestine Griffin, James Robbins,<br />
Clinton Griffin, Faye Robbins, Griffin, M.H. Hansford, T.L. Robbins, J.W. <strong>Wallace</strong>,<br />
Vadean Robbins Boutwell, James Boutwell, Lucille Robbins Dorris, J.O. <strong>Wallace</strong><br />
Bill Tucker, Claude Malon<br />
Vadean Robbins Digesare related these memories <strong>of</strong> J. W. <strong>Wallace</strong><br />
Vadean was a close friend to Bonnie <strong>Wallace</strong>, youngest daughter <strong>of</strong> J. W. <strong>Wallace</strong>. She <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
spent time in the <strong>Wallace</strong> home. She remembers these as happy times, full <strong>of</strong> laughter and<br />
family closeness. After finishing college, she and her sister, Faye married men they met in<br />
college. Their double wedding picture is shown above.<br />
She and her husband, James Boutwell, moved to Nashville so that James could enrol in<br />
ministerial program at Trevecca Nazarene College. James was worship and youth leader in the<br />
West Nashville UPC while attending college. James considered J. W. <strong>Wallace</strong> one <strong>of</strong> his<br />
mentors.