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Wayne King Obituary

KING-Wayne E. 64, of Buffalo, suddenly, on Monday September 24, 2007. Wayne retired from General Motors Tonawanda Engine Plant. Beloved husband of Melody (nee Lewis) King of Buffalo; loving father of Amy King (Mike Hooker) of Buffalo, Randy (Lori) King of Tonawanda and Peggy Kienzle of North Tonawanda and the late Mark King; brother of Dennis (Debbie) King, Gregory King and Carol (Perry) Bair; proud grandfather of Shawn Frazier. Friends received on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the BRUNNER FUNERAL HOME, 156 Robinson St., North Tonawanda where services will be held on Friday at 8:30 PM. Flowers gratefully declined.

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Published by Buffalo News on Sep. 26, 2007.

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Miss you guys!

Christopher Gramlich

September 28, 2007

Im sorry I couldnt make it. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone. Love you guys! Take care. Get my phone NUMBER!!!!

Diane Heebner

September 26, 2007

Amy, Mike,& Shawn, My heartfelt thoughts are with you always. Your Dad, your friend, and Shawn, your Papa, was a very special and loving man. He was the salt of the earth, and the memories you have will forever be in your hearts. He leaves a lifelong legacy in the three of you for all that you have loved about him and learned from him. Even at this hardest time in your young lives, he would not want you to despair, but to take comfort in knowing that he will forever be walking with you. Love you.

Christi King

September 26, 2007

Melody, Amy and Family,

I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Wayne. Please accept my condolences at this hard time right now. Wish I could be there to comfort you. I am thinking of you all...

Love,

Christi

Colleen Cook - Ott

September 26, 2007

Melody and Family,

I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of Wayne. He has left behind thousands of moments that will live in your hearts forever. We haven't been in contact in a very long time. Would love for you to contact me.

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