On July 31, 1935, Wayne married his sweetheart, Lois Brown in Pasadena, California.
In 1941, Wayne joined the U.S. Coast Guard when WW II began. After his military service Wayne became an auto mechanic.
In Wayne's younger years, he enjoyed traveling, fishing, camping, golfing, and watching professional golfing on television. Wayne also enjoyed his connection with the Roseburg Alliance Church.
Wayne passed away at a local hospital on March 24, 2005, while funeral services were being held for his wife, Lois.
Wayne is survived by his son, John and his wife, Josephine ‘Jo'; son, Scotty and Ginger Stratton, who is a special friend of the family; six grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews; and a host of friends.
Preceding Wayne in death are his [wife and] parents; sistera, Mary and Martha; and brother, Earnest.
No formal services will be held. Private cremation rites will be held.
(Obit published in the Roseburg, Oregon "The News-Review" on March 27, 2005.)
On July 31, 1935, Wayne married his sweetheart, Lois Brown in Pasadena, California.
In 1941, Wayne joined the U.S. Coast Guard when WW II began. After his military service Wayne became an auto mechanic.
In Wayne's younger years, he enjoyed traveling, fishing, camping, golfing, and watching professional golfing on television. Wayne also enjoyed his connection with the Roseburg Alliance Church.
Wayne passed away at a local hospital on March 24, 2005, while funeral services were being held for his wife, Lois.
Wayne is survived by his son, John and his wife, Josephine ‘Jo'; son, Scotty and Ginger Stratton, who is a special friend of the family; six grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews; and a host of friends.
Preceding Wayne in death are his [wife and] parents; sistera, Mary and Martha; and brother, Earnest.
No formal services will be held. Private cremation rites will be held.
(Obit published in the Roseburg, Oregon "The News-Review" on March 27, 2005.)
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