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Wayne Abells Obituary

Age 77, formerly of Newton, Auburndale and South Dartmouth. Wayne died of complications from Lewy Body Dementia on Sept. 5th 2007. He was lovingly cared for at Hearthstone in Woburn where he resided for the past two years. Wayne was born to Dorothy and Harry Abells of Newton on March 25, 1930. Wayne spent most of his life in Newton starting school at the Cabot Street Elementary School and graduating from Newton High in 1948. He went on to Newton Preparatory School a year later. After serving four years in the Navy during the Korean War, Wayne returned to Newton Where he lived until 2005 with his wife Eadie. Many will remember him as Wayne the manager of Colestones Cafeteria on Hawley Street in Boston, where he worked from mid-fifties to mid-seventies. Colestones was a small cafeteria that was located between Filenes and the Arch Street Church. It was owned by his father Harry Abells and known for its Fast Food of the era. Wayne trained hundreds of teenagers at Colestones including his three daughters, (Donna, Debby and Nancy) and son-in-law, Jay. Although he was probably dyslexic, he had a keen ability to describe and demonstrate all tasks employees needed to learn at Colestones. From the simplest task, like pouring coffee from the 20 gallon coffee urns to more complex like counting back change. He will be remembered by his employees and countless regular customers for his quiet and warm smile. Wayne had a passion for automobiles. He was a self-taught mechanic, rebuilding his first car engine at the age of sixteen. He continued to repair cars throughout his life and took pleasure in helping his friends and relatives repair their cars as well. Having mastered auto mechanics, he took a course in auto body repair at the "New" Newton North High School when the building was first opened in 1973. He especially enjoyed sharing his new auto body skills with his son-in-law Paul as they worked together on many auto repair projects. Summers throughout his life were spent at the family cottage on Little Horseneck Beach, with his brother Delmont and his sister Suzy. Due to hurricane damage, his family had to rebuild four cottages including the current one which Wayne finished building with his nephew Don. Wayne leaves three daughters; Nancy McNulty and her husband Paul of Danvers, Deborah Jasset and her husband Jay of Newton and Donna Paolini of Marlborough, a brother Delmont Abells and a sister Susan ODonnell both of North Attleboro, ten grandchildren, two nephews, two nieces, and their families. A memorial service will be held at the Newton Cemetery Chapel, 791 Walnut St. Newton on Wed. Sept. 12th at 11:00 AM. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Hearthstone Alzheimers Family Foundation, 23 Warren Ave. Woburn, MA 01801. To send a note of condolence www.eatonandmackay.com Eaton & Mackay Funeral Home 617-244-2034 Newton Corner

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Published by Boston Globe on Sep. 9, 2007.

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laura Rice

September 14, 2007

Dear Debbie, Nancy, and Donna,
I was very sorry to hear about your dad. The write up for him up was very thoughtful. I am sorry that I was not there for the funeral- but I just found out about his passing last night.

I hope that you are all taking some special time to share all the fun times- esp at the beach when we would all go swimming late at night and it would be freezing- and your dad would make fun of everyone as they came out of the water. He will be greatly missed.

I am sorry for your losses-and I will keep you in my prayers.
love laura

Nicholas Zevitas

September 9, 2007

To the Abells Family
I am sorry for your loss. Wayne was a special friend at the Colestone Restaurant, I was a supplier of bakery products for many years,(White Rose Bakery) to the store. Wayne was a kind and caring man as well as his dad Harry.I have many fond memories of those days.
And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy

Paul McNulty

September 9, 2007

I’ve known Wayne for a long time – I met him for the first time in November of 1971. I was going out on a double date with a friend who was dating Nancy’s sister Debby. My friend warned me to “watch out for Mr. Abells – he’s a big guy who’ll kick the crap out of you if you mess around with his daughters”. I remember walking up to the door at 107 Hawthorne to pick up Nancy (who I had not met before), and being very concerned that I impress “Mr. Abells”. Wayne opened the door with a big warm smile, shook my hand, and asked me in. He seemed like the nicest guy whose main concern was that I have Nancy home by 10:00 pm.

I feel lucky to have known Wayne, and even more lucky to have married his daughter!

Wayne rebuilding cottage ca 1994

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Wayne, Eadie, Nancy ca 1982

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Wayne, Eadie, Nancy, Deb, Donna ca 1969

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Wayne at Little Beach ca 1955

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Wayne in Korea ca 1952

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Wayne Abells ca 1999

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Mike Casey

September 9, 2007

Mr. Abells,
Sir, I didn't know you, but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

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