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I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS . WE USE TO MEETAT THE UXBRIDGE CITGO STATION ON DOUGLAS.ST HE ALWAYS HAD A STORY TO TELL .HE WAS A GOOD FRIEND
BRUCE HOLMES
January 27, 2011 | MANCHAUG, MA
Uxbridge, Massachusetts
B. Wayland Melinski, 59, of Blackstone St., passed away at his home surrounded by his loving family on Mon., Jan. 24, 2011. He is survived by his wife, Elaine M. (Ashe) Melinski; son, William Melinski and daughter, Arianna Roland with whom he lived and daughter, Jennifer Melinski of Whitinsville;...
Read MoreI AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS . WE USE TO MEETAT THE UXBRIDGE CITGO STATION ON DOUGLAS.ST HE ALWAYS HAD A STORY TO TELL .HE WAS A GOOD FRIEND
BRUCE HOLMES
January 27, 2011 | MANCHAUG, MA
Our prayers and sympathies are with You, Elaine and your family.
Scott and Donna Freitas
January 27, 2011
MY DEEPEST SYMTHY TO THE FAMILY. HE WILL SURELY BE MISSED. BUT NOW HE IS NOT SUFFERING ANYMORE. HE IS IN THE LORDS HANDS. I WILL MISS HIM AND HIS JOKES, I AM A GOOD FRIEND OF WAYLAND. LOVE AND GOD BLESS SHEILA BAKER
SHEILA BAKER
January 26, 2011 | TAVARES, FL
Jen, Our deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Heather Buduo
January 26, 2011 | Webster, MA
I only knew Wayland for four years from work and met Elaine at a motorcycle ride. They are good people.
I'm going to miss his stories and advice. Calling me newbie, green, and youngin, and me calling him old man. He had over 20 years on the job so I listened and learned from everything he told and showed me. Thank you Wayland. My sympathy to his family.
Dan Kappler
Dan Kappler
January 26, 2011 | Shrewsbury, MA
My deepest sympathy to goes out to the entire Family Wayland was a good Friend and a great person always had a good laugh when he was around will be missed by so many of us as he starts another journey In life
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS
OUR WITH HIS FAMILY
GOD BLESS
OLIE A MICK
January 26, 2011 | CARLISLE, PA
My deep sympathy to the entire family.
We were cousins that never got to know each other.
Cousin Tony Mielnicki
Anthony Mielnicki
January 26, 2011 | Oxford, MA