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Burton Widney Wallin Sr. |
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Beloved Husband Father Grandfather Great-Grandfather Cherished Friend and Servant unto the Lord. |
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In Loving Memory April 5th, 1919 May 5th, 2004 |
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| Burt passed away a month after his 85th birthday. He was born in Stronghurst, Illinois. He graduated from the University of Louisville in 1940 with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He was one of many during the war who helped develope the A Bomb. He purchased M.K. Griggs Co. in the early 1950's and renamed the Company Thermodyne Products, Inc. He retired in 1986. He was a member of the Emmaus Community and he was also an active participant and missionary with Kairos Prison Ministry. |
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Burt was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years Mary Margaret "Molly" Wallin and survived by his children Burton Widney Wallin Jr., Susan Inman, Kent Wallin, Kirk Wallin all of Texas and a sister Grace Bryan of California, and his many Grandchildren, GreatGrandchildren. |
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Altho God has called him away he is still missed very much everyday. The memories shall survive on in his children and grandchildren. With each day the sadness eases some knowing he is with the one true love of his life. His wife. His Molly. God Bless! |
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