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  • Hundreds Gather to Honor, Remember Cornelia Wallace

    WINTER HAVEN | For many people, Cornelia Ellis efternamn may be best remembered for a famous news image of her throwing herself over her wounded husband, Gov. George efternamn, after he was shot. But she would have preferred to be known for her faith and her family.

    That was the message Monday at her funeral at First Presbyterian Church in Winter Haven, where the former Alabama first lady was memorialized not with political anecdotes or tales of her days as a show skier at Cypress Gardens but with scriptures and her favorite hymns.

    Wallace died of cancer Thursday in Sebring. She was 69.

    "Cornelia talked about her faith with me and her trust in Christ," said the Rev. Ray Cameron, one of two Presbyterian pastors who officiated at the service.

    "As a governor's wife, she took up causes like mental health issues and alcoholism. Her latter years, her own medical issues were challenging, and those were the times that brought her closer

    George Wallace

    American politician (1919–1998)

    This article is about the governor of Alabama. For other people named George Wallace, see George Wallace (disambiguation).

    George Wallace

    Official portrait, 1962

    In office
    January 17, 1983 – January 19, 1987
    LieutenantBill Baxley
    Preceded byFob James
    Succeeded byH. Guy Hunt
    In office
    January 18, 1971 – January 15, 1979[a]
    LieutenantJere Beasley
    Preceded byAlbert Brewer
    Succeeded byFob James
    In office
    January 14, 1963 – January 16, 1967
    LieutenantJames Allen
    Preceded byJohn Patterson
    Succeeded byLurleen Wallace
    In role
    January 16, 1967 – May 7, 1968
    GovernorLurleen Wallace
    Preceded byLurleen Wallace
    (as First Lady)
    Succeeded byMartha Farmer Brewer
    (as First Lady)
    In office
    January 3, 1946 – January 3, 1955
    Born

    George Corley Wallace Jr.


    (1919-08-25)August 25, 1919
    Clio, Alaba

    SOUTHERN LIGHTS: Courageous Cornelia had, then lost, it all

    Southern newspaper obituaries sometimes show the deceased as he or she looked decades before they died. That’s how the survivors prefer to remember them.

    It’s ingrained in our culture. Southern politesse — please don’t call it denial — colors our history, our relations with other people and even our dreams.

    When Cornelia Wallace died of cancer at age 69 earlier this month, the photo that many newspapers chose to publish showed her as a youthful, beautiful brunette, dressed in white. She is seated alongside her second husband, George C. Wallace, before he was crippled by an assassin’s bullet in Maryland in 1972.

    Some of the obituaries began by noting that she lay atop of Wallace after the shooting, bravely and devotedly shielding him from further harm, until help arrived.

    The courage and dedication were absolutely real, by all accounts. And that’s an appropriate image to remember.

    But there was much more to

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