of Clarkridge, AR
April 28, 1977 - August 13, 2019
Jace Alan Wahler, age 42, passed away on 13 Aug, 2019. He was a gifted artist, taking full use of his talents and becoming a tattoo artist where he most recently worked at Inkwell Tattoo. He was a graduate of Flippin High School, and a veteran of The United States Marine Corps, where he was a field switchboard operator. He was discharged honorably after four years of service.
He is survived by his daughter Kayden; his mother, Yvon; brother, Adam; sister, Lira; stepsisters, Lori and Amanda; nieces, Gabriella, Kaitlyn, and Olivia, and nephews Brennan and Trent. He will be missed by many more aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, Marine Corps brothers and sisters, as well as the hundreds of people who will carry his art upon their skin.
There will be a Celebration of Life at 2:00 P.M., Saturday, August 17th, at Twin Lakes Cremation Society and Funeral Home in Bull Shoals.
I am so sorry to hear of Jace's passing. We were close friends back when we were in school. We had great times together. My thoughts go out to all his family members.
The wind is now beneath your wings.
Jace, man I wish we’d had more time to hang out. I enjoyed our conversation over the time you spent giving me my tattoo. Rest In Peace buddy.
Jace, man... It’s so hard to believe that you’re gone. You were an amazing friend in High School and even afterwards. Your smile could light up a room. I have my tat you did, so I’ll have a piece of you forever. Wish we could’ve hung out like we talked about & I could’ve gotten a few more tats from you. You will be greatly missed. Until we meet again...
I have gotten over a dozen pieces done by Jace but the ones that are most meaningful are of my military service(Army). I will be forever grateful to him for giving me two more ways to show my pride in having served my country. And the fact that a fellow veteran did them makes them even more special. R.I.P. brother!
Thinking of you Lira and family - love you lots. Praying for peace and comfort - may sweet memories comfort you in the days to come. Hugs to all!
Thank you for the beautiful and meaningful artworks you gave me. I’ll carry them the rest of my life.
I was one of the fortunate ones to have known Jace and knew of his talents he had after high school. I wish I could've been one to have gotten some of his ink but unfortunately was not. He will be missed and never forgotten.
I have been blessed to have gone to school with such a creative, wonderful person. It broke my heart to hear of Jace's passing. I will ALWAYS cherish the ink he did for me, but regret not getting more. Gone way to soon!