Condolences
Condolences Sharon, Karla, Kaleb, Family and Friends. My favorite story of Wayne is when he and Sharon spotted an exquisite coat designed by Linda Lunstrom while shopping. The coat was perfect for Sharon, but she felt it was too expensive. But, true to his kind, genuine and supportive nature, Wayne slipped back to the store and bought the beautiful coat which kept Sharon warm for many years. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Condolences to All, Cherish the Memories!!! The Moore’s were our Neighbours across the street in Oyen!!! Evelyn(Beauchamp)Mills(Bill) and family!!!
Dearest Sharon, Karla, Kaleb, and all family members. Our deepest condolences are extended to all of you during this very sad time. I first met Wayne in 2002 when Sharon, along with Wayne, opened their home to me when I started studies at the University of Calgary. Wayne and I spent many an evening watching TV and engaging in some pretty interesting conversations. He always made me feel welcome and I was so grateful for his generosity and kindness. He and Sharon visited us in Newfoundland and it was a joy to travel with both Sharon and Wayne. Then in 2020, Wayne and Sharon spent a few months near us in Florida and it was such a pleasure to have them both so near and in our lives as dear friends. Wayne was special in so many ways. He will never be forgotten by all who know and love him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Carla and Dave Wells
Dear Sharon, Kaleb and Karla
We are so sorry and it is so sad to hear that Wayne is no lenger with us. Thinking back at the lovely time we spent together in Austin, Texas in the early -90is. It was so lovely to get to know Wayne, when he to Austin to. He was such a sweet and gentle man. Those days are so precious to us. Please, take care of yourselves, ecspesially through these hard days. You are in our thoughts! Lots of love from your Norwegian friends, Magnus, Jan and Mette
Sharon and Family; Alvin and Family; and Dennis,
My deepest sympathy for your loss. Growing up, as much as my family travelled around the country, Dad always made time to go home to Oyen to visit family. I have so many wonderful memories of Wayne from those days. Wayne was truly a wonderful person to be around. I'm so grateful my late husband and I had the opportunity to help celebrate Wayne's 70th birthday with you. At this difficult time, I hope you feel surrounded by love. May the comfort of knowing that so many are thinking of you help to ease your sorrow.
Sincerely,
Cousin Linda Moore
Dear Sharon, Karla, Kaleb and Family,
Grief is the price we pay for great love. Wayne was a loving and authentic husband, father and grandfather and we know his passing is a tremendous loss to all of you. Please accept our deepest sympathy. We have many happy memories of our times together with Wayne and all of you in Texas, as well as at our many visits to your homes in Calgary and Canmore over the years. He always put a smile on our faces as he shared interesting and uplifting stories about all of you. He is at peace now and we hope you always feel his loving spirit with youas he rests in his eternal home. We wish you everything your hearts need to get through this sad time.
With sympathy and affection,
Phonse & Angela Gillis & Family
Sharon I'm so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing, we worked together occasionally at AGT (Telus). I remember Wayne as being kind and willing to help make any task a lot easier. You and your family are in my thoughts.
Sharon and family so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing thinking of you all during this sad time.
Sincerely Paula & Brian Cullinan
How we wish to fondly remember Wayne,
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Steve & Fabienne
When I was a kid, Wayne was larger than life. He loved kids, I think a part of him never really gree up. He was always loud and boisterous at family gatherings and was as vocal about his turnips as the rest of us kids (maybe more).
I was so grateful that we got to spend an afternoon with him and Sharon this summer on our way through Calgary. My 3 year old daughter, Bethany, was a bit shy of him at first, but quickly warmed up to him. At lunch Wayne noticed that Bethany hadn't touched her hotdog for most of the meal. "You'd better take a bite of that hotdog," he warned her, "or he might get mad and start spraying ketchup and mustard everywhere!" She still laughs about that to this day. I think that was the last time we saw him and I'm so grateful that we stopped in on our way through.
You were one of a kind and we will miss you.
-Ben Krieger, nephew
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