The last brother of 5 wonderful men. Real men, and there will not be anyone to take their places. They were loved by many, and will be forgotten by none, they will be missed by all. Its up to us to carry on the Insalaco legacy.
There really are no words for how I feel about Uncle Wally’s passing .I feel like the last piece of my dad has gone with youIm sorry Cousins.I love you ❤️ and will miss you terribly Uncle Wally
From Jean Insalaco: I knew Wally since we were 14 years old. We sat at the same desk in Art Class at Thornton High School. He was very quiet and shy. Wally was my friend as well as my brother-in-law. I will miss him. Wally and Sam both told me one of their happiest dreams was being with their Father in the garden. Love Aunt Jean Insalaco
Saddened to hear of the loss of my friend, Laura Lynn’s father Wally Insalaco. She is an exceptionally caring, smart and extraordinary person, so if any of that came from Wally, I’m sure he will be missed mightily.
I am very sad to hear of the passing of my Uncle Wally. Every time I visited, he always had a joke for me. He kidded around with me all the time. I remember him saying “Gotcha again”. He made me smile and laugh. May he rest in loving peace.
My condolences to Wally's family. I first met Wally when [ describe how you know each other ] and we would often [ include common activities together ].