Wallace A. Boyance II was born February 13, 1950 in Berkeley, California to the union of Wallace A. Boyance and Felicia V. Boyance. He met Victoria G. Mills in Seattle, Washington and they married June 27, 1981 in Detroit, Michigan.
Wallace graduated magna cum laude from St. Mary’s College in Moraga, California; three years later, he graduated from Boalt Hall School of Law. On August 12, 1978, he became a U. S. Postal Inspector and was assigned to the Seattle Division. Later, he transferred to the Bay Area; then the Detroit Division; and finally re-located to San Diego Division, where he retired in March 6, 2016. He then began work as the Witness Protection Coordinator for the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office, where he retired on January 31, 2019.
Wallace loved to travel to different cities throughout California; and was ecstatic about his wonderful visit to Paris, France in May 2018. Much of his leisure time was spent visiting casinos in Las Vegas, as well as various local casinos. Furthermore, he enjoyed listening to classical and jazz music. He loved spending time at the beach and attending family reunions. One of his favorite pass-times was watching NFL football games and he was both a Raiders and 49ers fan.
He departed this life after a courageous five-year struggle with terminal prostate cancer. His father preceded him in death in January 2019. He is survived by his wife Victoria G. Boyance, his mother Felicia V. Boyance (Algere), sisters Adrian A. Boyance-Bowers, and Sylvia M. Boyance, his brother Gerard J. Boyance, and a host of aunts and cousins.
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