Helping Families and Friends Honor Their Loved One

Our beloved Andrew Gregory “Greg” Wallace left this world February 4, 2026. Greg was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on May 17, 1988.

He was raised in Bryant, Arkansas surrounded by family nonstop. As a child, Greg was active in Boy Scouts, basketball and soccer. He enjoyed playing video games and later on became an accomplished self-taught drummer in a local metal band, Argesh, with his best friend Zach. Greg attended Bauxite High School, afterwards becoming a self-taught graphic designer for various sign and banner companies. Greg was filled with empathy and kindness, and was always willing to lend a hand to help others in need. He will be dearly missed, taken from his loved ones too soon.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Peggy and Johnny Wallace of Bryant and aunt, Faith Robinson of Benton.

He leaves behind a daughter, Astoria June Wallace, whom he loved most in life; mother, Velma Wallace; sister, Andrea Wallace; nephews, Kavi and Kenzo Garlapati, aunts Libby Jones, Samme Wallace; uncles John Wallace, Charles Wallace, and Jimmy Jones; cousins Jennifer Wallace Triplett and husband David Triplett, Jessica Wallace, Lindy Hamilton and husband Chris Hamilton, Jayce Jones, Brittany Womble and husband Brandon, Josh Robinson and wife Lauren Robinson, Evan Wallace and Olivia Wallace. He will also be missed by even more extended family in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.

A private memorial will be held at a later date.

Rest in infinite love, sweetest Father, Son, Brother, Uncle, Human. Be at peace in the arms of Jesus.

Arrangements by A Natural State Funeral Service 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400. Online guestbook available at www.anaturalstatefuneralservice.com

2 Comments

  • Dakotah Ellison Posted February 12, 2026 7:09 PM

    RIP Greg. I hadn’t talked to him for 17 years, but he was a great friend to me in high school. After I graduated, I worked with Ms.Velma at Bryant police and reconnected with Greg for about a year until I moved out of Saline county. We spent many nights talking and listening to music together. He was such a good friend and genuine person. This breaks my heart. I wish I had stayed in touch with him through the years. Ms. Velma, I want you to know that your son was such a great human being and he made a lasting impact on me. I have thought about him and wondered what he was up to often. I am so sorry. One day we will all be reunited again. Rest in peace Greg.

  • Valeria Posted February 13, 2026 5:45 PM

    Astoria is my best friend and her dad would constantly take us out to do fun stuff, those made some of the greatest memories I’ve had 🙂 He was like a 2nd dad to me as my dad was never really all there. Rip bro, loved the creation you made (Astoria ❤️) Fly high 🕊️

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