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William Nathaniel Wallace
June 9, 1971 — December 7, 2025
William Nathaniel (Billy) Wallace was born on June 9, 1971, in Bridgeport, Connecticut to the parents of Annette Wallace and James Muhammad. He was often referred to as Will or Billy. Billy was a military child.
He spent some of his life at Fort Hood Texas, Fort Still, Oklahoma, Germany, and then to Colorado Springs. Billy attended Horizon Middle School, and from there attended Falcon High School. Billy participated in many sports activists. Billy graduated in 1989. Billy ended junior college in Rifle, Colorado, Northwestern and Adams State, where he majored in communication. Billy then moved to Arizona for a couple years, then he moved back to Colorado. Billy decided to move to Denver, where he coached basketball for many boys.
Billy enjoyed spending time with friends and was easy to get along with. Everyone felt welcomed by him; no one was ever a stranger. He was always willing to lend a hand whenever needed.
Billy would listen and read the Bible verses daily. This became part or our daily routine. Conversations about what he read, especially if it would pertain to an event that occurred that day. Billy worked for the City of Denver, then for the City of Glendale until his passing on December 6, 2025.
Billy is survived by his sisters, Belinda and Stephanie Wallace; his son, William Terrell Tober; nephew, Devin Wallace; grandniece, Amora Lamb; and nephew-in-law, Devin Edwards. Billy will be always loved and missed.
The visitation will be held 2:00PM, Monday, December 22, 2025, at The Springs Funeral Services, located at 3115 East Platte Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80909.
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