Condolences
We are so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. He was such a great guy to hang out with. Wayne had a great sense of humour and would give you hand with anything you needed help with. Hugs to Barbara.
Cory & Kim
Wayne Murphy will be sorely missed in our community. He participated in many ventures to help in Rosemont with the Community and his Children have grown up to volunteer like he did. He had a Movie Club and participated in the Protection of Water in the Crowsnest Pass where their family had a beautiful cabin. He had a great sense of humour. His passing is a great loss.
The world was a better place with Wayne in it. I will always remember him as humorous, generous, considerate and a joy at the bridge table. Everyone who knew him will miss him and my condolences to you, his family, who lost him too soon.
Wayne was a precious man to you all and he will be greatly missed.
He lives on inside you and his love will always be there in your heart and once in a while, he
will visit you in your dreams.
My deepest condolences,
Claire Josiak
Such sad news. I only knew Wayne through playing bridge with him, but I really appreciated his sense of humour, even temperament and kindness. Deepest sympathies to all of you.
Wayne was always a kind and patient mentor to us younger kids. I looked up to him, and I will remember him fondly. With my condolences to the family,
So sorry for your loss such a wonderful man, father, great neighbour.
I didn’t really meet and get to know Wayne until we were both retired and occasionally met walking in our beloved community park. Wayne was always welcoming, easy to chat with and seemed to have a patience and enjoyment of simple pleasures in life. What a blessing to have known this little bit of Wayne. May God’s grace surround those he loved.
Wayne was an inspiration and example to other fathers in the neighborhood. He worked hard, he was always ready with a smile and he supported his family in all of their pursuits. We will miss him.
Such a quiet, steady soul in possession of a great sense of humour and wit. I will always remember him riding his trusty acreage tractor, carefully grooming the grounds at Bluebird Cottage.
John Anderson, a fellow Sys Des grad, and I send our heartfelt condolences at the news of Wayne’s death. He lived with us at St. Paul’s College at U Waterloo for a term and I used to see him when visiting John in the Systems Design area of Engineering.
My high school years at Central were improved by spending countless afternoons and evenings watching Wayne help his basketball Golden Ghosts to win their games. He was an excellent forward, together with his other athletic endeavours. My one regret for him was the damage it did to his knee.
We both remember him fondly and are very sorry that you all have lost him so soon. May he rest now, without pain.
Joanna (Gariepy) and John Anderson
Burlington, Ontario
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