islands especially St. John and St. Thomas. We will always be grateful for his kindness. Love, Aunt Emma, Cousin Ayana, Cousin Andrew and Family, San Francisco, California Through his words Viggo loved his roots and always spoke proudly of his homeland: the Virgin Islands. At Hampton University he was renown for his outstanding performances in sports--wrestling, boxing, and swim- ming. Upon his marriage to Julia A. Taylor Wallace, my friend and mentor, he had visions for his family and set about to achieve his dreams. Wherever he went and whatever he did, he never lost his desire to help others. Viggo at his death was a symbol of "the upward reach of live when weariness closes in upon all endeavor." He is now at rest. Catherine Cowell, New York City Mr. Viggo A. Wallace ... When you follow in the path of your Father, behold! I have found that which is greater than wisdom. Life in quest of Life. Alcedo Justin Francis To our special cousin Viggo: Words can not express the sorrow we feel. Your family's pain is great, but yours is no more. May your soul rest in peace. Love Esther, Frank and Family Dear Uncle Viggo ... You and Daddy were so much alike! It is ironic that two years ago, on this date, we laid to eternal rest your loving brother, Lupercio, at the same age of 78. You were two years apart in age, you died two years after him, and you are laid to your eternal rest on the same day. There were so many similarities between you both: your looks; smile; warm, friendly, kind ways; athletic abilities; church involvement; community spirit; strong family love, pride and commitment; genuine concern for others; and your willingness to share your time and many talents with others, especially the youth, stand out foremost in my mind. You were truly a great role model, an inspiration to many! Uncle Viggo, today you are reunited with Daddy, Aunt Julia and all the other family members who preceded you. The memories we cherish will always be with us. Rest in Peace. Your loving niece, Phyllis & family