Wallace, Margaret “Milli” Wilson

4/1/2019
October 9, 1948 - April 1, 2019

Margaret "Milli" Wilson Wallace, age seventy of Dunlap, TN,

passed away Monday, April 1, 2019. She was a member of

Dunlap church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her

parents, John and Margaret Brents Wilson; son, Chris

Wallace; brother, John Payne Wilson. She is survived by

her husband, Tommy Wallace; daughter, Laurie (Jeff)

Higdon; son, John Avery (Sonya) Deakins; step-sons, Bill

(Lynn) Wallace and Jerry (Brenda) Wallace; brother, James

"Jay" Wilson; grandchildren, Rebecca (Todd), Brittany

(Derek), Joshua, Lauren, Leah, Donovan, Kolby and Kasey;

great-grandchildren, Lance, Casandra, James and Kynnedi.

Graveside funeral services will be held at 1:00 P.M. CST,

Thursday, April 4, 2019, at Sequatchie Co. Memorial

Gardens with Freddie Clayton officiating. Visitation will be

2:00 - 8:00 PM Wednesday.

Comments by friends

Milli and I went to Bible Camp many years ago together and she has been a wonderful friend ever since. I

remember at Camp was where I first heard her sing. She sang high soprano then. The song was" Oh Lord

Our Lord How Excellent Thy Name.". It was simply beautiful. I believe she will be singing it again.

Jill Taylor

This is a funny story about sweet Milli. For years, we rode ATVs every week with Milli and Tommy and we

had gone to a new area to ride with our riding group. We were going to be there for 2-3 days, camping and

riding. Gene and I had brought a lot of campfire firewood to last while we camped for those days.

We settled in for the evening, had a nice campfire and then everyone gradually went to bed because of

riding early next morning. Lebron Smith got up early to start a campfire to make coffee but he couldn't find

the firewood so he thought we had loaded it back up. NOPE, our Milli had sat up most of the night and

used up all that firewood. We teased her for the longest about being our firebug. We love and miss you

Milli. RIP, sweetie. Love, Reba and Gene Wagner

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