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Myrtle Wallis

June 22, 1938 — February 25, 2022

Alpine, Texas

Myrtle Ann Wallis (Greenough)

Myrtle Ann was born June 22, 1938 in Billings, Montana.  The daughter of Frank and Doris Greenough (Corwin).  Her father was the cow boss on the Antler Ranch and she began school in Wyola, Montana.  In 1945, the family moved to Wyoming where she attended the SA School a couple miles from their home ranch.  Three kids attended, Myrt, her brother Gary and a neighbor. The teacher boarded at their home. She then attended school in the Recluse area.   She was very smart and skipped the fourth grade. In 1951, she started high school in Gillette where she boarded during the week. She attended the University of Wyoming in 1955 and lived in a sorority house, Alpha Copa Delta.  She loved drama and was an actress in several plays in college. She met Earl Richard Wallis and they were married February 9, 1957.  Their first home was on the ranch on Bitter Creek north of Recluse, Wyoming.  In the late 1970’s with four children in school they moved to town (Gillette) for a year and then moved south of town to the old Harrod place.  Town did not suit them.  They bought more land on Bitter Creek and built a log home from scratch.  In 2014, they came to Texas for the winter, they returned to Wyoming, but moved permanently to Alpine, Texas in 2015 and purchased a home in Sunny Glenn.  Myrt did many things and was talented and successful in all of them.  She and her sister Kathy at one time owned and operated a clothing store in Prescott, Arizona, The Prescott Queen.  She was a realtor and stockbroker, as well as a rancher.  She loved livestock and the outdoors. She has floated the Grand Canyon in a raft and been to Kentucky where she petted Secretariat (the racehorse), seen Mount Denali in Alaska. She was a master gardener, a published poet, and an artist.  She had the most beautiful blue eyes.

Praying of the Most Holy Rosary will be held on Friday, March 4, at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. with Mass of Christian burial to follow with Father Pablo Matta and internment to follow at Elm Grove Cemetery in Alpine, Texas.

She is survived by her husband Earl Wallis (Dick); her son and daughter-in-law, Lew Wallis and Christina of Manassas, Virginia; her daughter and son-in-law, Dorisann Shipp and Jeff of Alpine, TX; her sister, Kathryn Voiles (Claude) of Recluse, WY; her Brothers, Gary Greenough (Joan) of Sierra Vista, AZ, Pat Greenough of Sheridan, WY, Doug Greenough (Linen) of Sheridan, Wyoming, Mike Greenough (Linda) of Buffalo, WY; twelve grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and friends.

She is preceded in death by her grandparents and parents, a niece Glo Greenough, her brother Jesse Greenough, her son-in-law Rod McQueary, her daughter Sue Ellen Wallis-McQueary and her son Franklin Marshall Wallis.

Online condolences may be left at:  www.alpinememorialfuneralhome.com

Services have been entrusted to Alpine Memorial Funeral Home in Alpine, Texas.

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Service Schedule

Past Services

Praying of the Most Holy Rosary

Friday, March 4, 2022

Starts at 9:30 am (Central time)

Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church

406 S 6th St, Alpine, TX 79830

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Mass of Christian Burial

Friday, March 4, 2022

Starts at 10:00 am (Central time)

Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church

406 S 6th St, Alpine, TX 79830

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Interment following funeral service

Friday, March 4, 2022

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