Wallace Pfaff

October 12, 1937 - February 27, 2013

Wallace Pfaff

October 12, 1937 - February 27, 2013

Obituary

Wallace Pfaff, age 75, passed away in Bellingham on Wednesday February 27. Wallace, our dad & grandpa “Wally,” our uncle and dearest friend Wimpy” was born on October 12, 1937 in Silverton OR.
What a loving, caring, funny, quiet guy. He loved hunting, fishing, playing & watching golf, and simply hanging out with the family. In his early life as a navy boy in the service, he found the true love of his life and married Darlene Carter in Las Vegas, NV in 1959. Together through the years they enjoyed many miles of camping, road trips, and quad rides through the mountains. They made their home in Acme, WA and raised a family. Wimpy worked at Intalco Aluminum Corp, retired in 1992, and moved to Whitehall, Montana. He loved Montana, so he decided to explore different areas, finding a place that he really called “Home” in Eureka, MT where he met the best neighbors anyone could ever have and some other very close friends. Wimpy spent many hours of hunting and fishing and just visiting with all the locals. He was a member of the American Legion, VFW and FOE.
Wimpy is preceded in death by his wonderful wife Darlene,
his parents, nephew Danny, and niece Ellen.
Wimpy is survived by his sons; Randy (Tara) Pfaff of Montana, Chuck (Joan) Pfaff of Washington, daughter Jenial Pilkey of Iowa,
brother Robert Pfaff and his children; Pam, Connie, Debbie, Robyn, and Bobby, of California, grandchildren; Kelsie, Judy, and Robert. He is also survived by the very dear Carter Clan; Vera, Rob, David, Jay, Penny, Jamie, Becky, Mary, special cousins Jim & Lou, Shannan & Austin, special friends; Gary & Linda, Bart and Marcie, great grandchildren; Lonnie and Zane, and numerous extended family and friends.
Wally(Wimpy) will be greatly missed!!!!

Farewell Tribute Information

A Celebration of Life will be held in Eureka, Montana, Labor Day Weekend summer 2013. Donations Information

In leiu of flowers, donation to Children’s Hospital or charity of your choice.
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12 responses to Wallace Pfaff

  1. Son says:

    Dad, it has been a few year sense we seen each other. I just want you to know how much I miss you and love you. You and mom will always been in my heart. Please keep guiding me down this bumpy road called life. I want to see you both sitting on the patio when I get there. Yes, with à cold beer. Love youpi and miss youpi goth.

  2. Son says:

    Dad, it has been a few year sense we seen each other. I just want you to know how much I miss you and love you. You and mom will always been in my heart. Please keep guiding me down this bumpy road called life. I want to see you both sitting on the patio when I get there. Yes, with à cold beer. Love and miss youpi goth..

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