Wyatt Russell Maxey, 9, of Vallejo, passed away Wednesday at home. Wyatt was autistic.
Survivors include his parents, Paul and June Maxey; grandparents, Cathy and Russell Trimble, and Shirley Maxey; great-grandparents, Ray and Ruby G. Taff, and Mae DeShields; and his brother, Wayne Maxey.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 4, at Skyview Funeral Chapel, with burial to follow a\t Skyview Memorial Lawn, both at 200 Rollingwood Drive, Vallejo.
Arrangements by Skyview Memorial Lawn, Vallejo.
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Laurie Vidt
January 4, 2012
Wyatt was a sweet little boy. I had interactions with him at afternoon recess, at Dan mini school. He seemed so intent when he was watching everyone play. I will miss his sweet smile. Blessings for your healing in this time of grief.
January 4, 2012
Wyatt was a sweet little boy. I had interactions with him at afternoon recess, at Dan mini school. He seemed so intent when he was watching everyone play. I will miss his sweet smile. Blessings for your healing in this time of grief. Laurie Vidt (Dan Mini teacher)
Alice Jones
January 4, 2012
My prayers and heart go out to you.
Amber Miller
January 4, 2012
GOD WAS LONELY. AND NEEDED SOMEONE SPECIAL TO TALK TOO. MY DEEPEST THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
Mariano Mendoza
January 3, 2012
June and Paul , thinking of you in the lost of your son and wishing There were words that could take away your sadness .
Tamsin DeMello
January 3, 2012
Our Dearest June, Paul, and Wayne, there are truly no words that could be spoken to take away the unimaginable pain you are experiencing. Know that we love you and are thinking of you each day, praying to God to give you the strength to get through each day and carry on. We are so incredibly sorry for your loss. Much aloha to you and your family, Kalei, Tamsin, and Nohea DeMello
robert miller
January 3, 2012
I'm sorry for your loss. I worked in Wyatt's classroom ...I felt his special spirit...sometimes he would touch me in his own way...or sometimes he would watch me give a g-tube feeding...we will meet someday in Heaven and have lots to talk about.
Robert Kleinrock
January 3, 2012
I am very deeply sorry for your loss.
Grandmasheryl
December 30, 2011
The whole autistic community is hearing about Wyatt. Try to remember all the times he needed you and how you made his life better. Talk about him. The scary stuff he did and the stuff that made you shake your head in amazement. Talk to him, because now he doesn't have autism. Close your eyes; see his smile when he saw you. We are hurting for your loss.
Julie Blood
December 30, 2011
Junie, Paul, Cathy and family, I'm so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Skyview Memorial Lawn
December 29, 2011
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Tracy & Jon Sanderson
December 29, 2011
Paul, Junie, and Wayne, we know there is no way words can even begin to cover the sorrow from the loss of a child ... but Jon & I want to extend our most deepest sympathies to all of yall. We pray for God to wrap his loving arms around all of you and draw you near to him in comfort. I love you cousin, blessings and peace be with you.
Susan and Pat Carpenter
December 29, 2011
We wish we could scoop away your pain and sorrow. We pray God will send you comfort soon. So sorry for your loss.
CC
December 28, 2011
I am so sorry for your loss. He was a sweatheart with a kind soul. I will miss him.
RevDoug Northrip
December 28, 2011
My continuing prayers are with you and your family.
Chaplain Doug Northrip
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