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Marie H. Wallace

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Marie Hickey Wallace

(née Grace Marie Hickey),

98, passed away peacefully at her home in Litchfield,

CT, on April 8, 2024, with her children by her side.

She was the daughter of James Walter Hickey and Grace Murphy Hickey of West Hartford, CT. Marie was preceded in death by her husband, Edward F. Wallace, Jr., D.V.M., and her brother, James Gregory Hickey.

Marie was born in Hartford, CT on January 27, 1926, and raised in West Hartford. She graduated from Mount Saint Joseph’s Academy and received a B.A. in Economics from Connecticu­t College for Women in New London, CT, now Connecticu­t College. Upon her graduation, she entered a career as a group health Underwrite­r and Account Specialist at the former Connecticu­t General Insurance Company.

In 1955, Marie married Edward F. Wallace, Jr., D.V.M., her husband of 40 years, and moved to Litchfield, where Dr. Wallace had establishe­d a veterinary practice in 1953. Over the next seven decades, Marie raised a family, helped manage her husband’s practice, forged lifelong friendship­s, and invested herself in a myriad of community and civic organizati­ons in support of the town of Litchfield and its residents.

In 2001, Marie was awarded an inaugural

Public Service Award from the Connecticu­t Secretary of the State’s office in recognitio­n of over 25 years of commitment to serving her community. Her early volunteer pursuits included Cub Scout and Brownie troop leader for her young children, volunteer “Tiny Tots” swim instructor at the Torrington YMCA, CYO instructor, founding organizer of Litchfield High School’s College Night, Home Selection Committee member for the American Field Service, New York Times Fresh Air Children’s Project coordinato­r, Docent and public relations Chair for the Litchfield Historical Society, and Literacy Volunteer/ESL teacher.

As her children matured and moved into their adult lives, Marie’s civic and political involvemen­ts broadened. A longstandi­ng member and past President of the League of Women Voters in Litchfield, she became a Regional Director of the League’s Connecticu­t Board and editor of the League’s VOTER publicatio­n. In a 2004 interview for the Litchfield Enquirer, Marie noted, “The goal of the League is to make people aware that it is their duty to be involved in their government, and to help them understand and be informed about the issues.” She believed fervently in the importance of voter education and engagement, and her faith in the democratic process never flagged. Marie went on to serve as Litchfield’s Registrar of Voters for many years and was a fixture at the polling place for local referenda, town, state, and federal elections. At the same time, she was unapologet­ically political and was a member of the Litchfield Democratic Town Committee for decades.

Marie loved the town of Litchfield and worked in numerous channels to support its residents and to help preserve its unique beauty and character. She served several terms on the Litchfield Planning and Zoning Commission, beginning in 1999. She served as Secretary, Litchfield Aid of the Connecticu­t Junior Republic, and was a member of the CJR Board’s Finance Committee. She was a Director of the McCall Foundation. Countless couples met Marie in her role as a Justice of the Peace in Litchfield for over 40 years. Finally, Marie supported for decades and served as a Director of the Litchfield Community Services Fund, advocating for less fortunate members of the community. She leaves a rich legacy of compassion and service to her community.

Apart from her public life, Marie enjoyed spending time with friends and hosted a regular lunch group until late in her life. She loved to travel and remembered fondly her times with Ed, touring the English countrysid­e, visiting her daughter living in France, and a late-’90s trip to Paris in the company of her daughter-inlaw and two young granddaugh­ters at the time. She had a special place in her heart for Martha’s Vineyard in the fall, where she and Ed made their way many years to fish, share the wonders of Wasque Beach, and celebrate their anniversar­y. Summers were her favorite season, however. Marie spent many years with children in tow lakeside at Mt. Tom. In her later years, at home, she loved nothing more than to relax by her pool (where she swam laps well into her 80s), read, and solve the New York Times Sunday crossword. Marie’s greatest joy though was family--her children, grandchild­ren, great-grandchild, cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparen­ts. She spanned generation­s, took pride in her family’s history, and embodied hope for its future.

Marie is survived by her sons, Michael E. Wallace and John J. Wallace (Kathleen Lyons Wallace), her daughters, Susan Wallace Lane, M.D. (Andrew H. Lane, M.D.) and Jamie A. Wallace (Franklin W. Fessenden), her grandchild­ren, Caitlin Marie Wallace (Michael McMaster), Norah Suzanne Wallace (Connor Maher), Henry Wallace Lane, Theodore Campbell Lane, Matthew James Lane, and Grace Clara Fessenden, and her great-grandchild, Riley Lyons McMaster.

A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Anthony’s Church in Litchfield on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., followed by a reception at 11:30 a.m., at The Litchfield Community Center. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons may be sent to The Edward F. Wallace, Jr. and Marie H. Wallace Scholarshi­p Fund, c/o Litchfield High School Scholarshi­p Associatio­n, P.O. Box 652, Litchfield, CT, or to Litchfield Community Services Fund, P.O. Box 819, Litchfield, CT 06759.

To send the Wallace family an online condolence, kindly visit www.thurstonro­wefuneralh­ome.com

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