Robert Bruce “Spooky” Wallace, age 79, of Indianapolis was passed into the hands of God by His son Christ Jesus after many years of cancer on January 4, 2022. Bruce lived his life by an ancient code where honor, courage, character, integrity and duty mattered above all.He dedicated his avocation time to youth programs through the Boy Scouts of America for more than 60 years. He mentored over 200 Scouts to the rank of Eagle Scout. He was recognized with the Silver Beaver twice in his long service to Scouting as well as the Council Eagle to Eagle Award and the National President’s Scoutmaster Award of Merit. Bruce served his country honorably in the US Army as a Special Forces Airborne Ranger in the XVIII Airborne Corps and 6th SFG with assignments in Turkey, Viet Nam, Laos, Grenada And Panama along with the Green Light and White Star Teams. He was a POW in 1963. He was selected to serve in the Department of Defense’s Criminal Investigation Unit in 1969 until his retirement in 1990.Bruce leaves two sons and his loving wife, Karen, to carry forward his legacy of service. He is predeceased by his parents and sister, Terrilee. He is an alumnus of Riverside Military Academy (1960), University of Dayton – ROTC Pershing Rifles, Company B-1 (1960-61) and SUNY (1969) graduating with a Mechanical Engineering degree.Bruce was a Life Member of the VFW, VVA, NRA, XVIII Airborne Corps, American Legion, Pershing Rifles, 75th Rangers, Special Forces and the 82nd Airborne Division Associations. He was a member of the Indianapolis Air Pollution Control Board for 15 years with appointments by both the Mayor and Council. He served on Boards for the National Asbestos Council, American Foundrymens Society, Boy Scouts of America, Indoor Air Quality Association and a host of other civic and professional organizations. He was President/CEO of Alliance Environmental Inc. until cancer forced his early retirement.Bruce has requested that his Boy Scout friends and others join him in a Last Cracker Barrel at the Eagle Scout Shelter at Bunker Hill Elementary School in Franklin Township at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 30th, 2022. He has requested than any contributions be sent to the attention of the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation, 5931 Roft Road, San Antonio, TX 78253 in the name of Robert Bruce Wallace Shooting Sports Equipment Grant Program to Support America’s Youth Shooting Sports Programs.Arrangements are in the care of Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care, Indianapolis Chapel.