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Jessica Audrey Wallis Obituary: Steve Wallis Alberta Wife, Jess Wallis Edmonton Cause of Death Jess Wallis, who was married to Canadian YouTuber Steve Wallis, has passed away.
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On August 25, 2022, Wallis announced on his YouTube channel that his wife had.
Born in Milton, she was a daughter of the late Lester and Violet (Joudrey) Whynot.
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, Audrey met and married Robert Eugene Wallis on April 28, 1954.
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Dear daughter of Brad Hatton and Sheila Boretski (Edmonton); daughter-in-law to William Wallis (Edmonton) and Carol Wallis (Nova Scotia); sister to Jeffrey (Edmonton.
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He broke the news of his wife Jessica Audrey's passing with emotion.
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A burial will be held on Friday, September 2nd 2022 at the Holy Cross Cemetery (14611 Mark Messier Trail, Edmonton, AB T6V).
Steve didn’t reveal the exact cause of the death of his wife.
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He disseminated the information about her passing by publishing a video on his YouTube account, in which he stated that Jess had left him alone throughout the entire process.
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Rod was born in London, Ontario on March 18, 1952 to the late Arthur William Bradley and the late Jean Eunice Bradley.
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In the video, he adds: “Beautiful wife and I went to sleep on Saturday.
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Wallis asked CTV News in an interview this week, before showing how the bushes at the roundabout opened up to a dry, secluded spot large enough to One of them camped.
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