Carl-Deane-Obituary

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Carl Wayne Deane

Charlottesville, Virginia

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December 2, 2015
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Charlottesville, Virginia

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Kyger Funeral Home - Harrisonburg Obituary

Carl Wayne  Deane, 77,  passed away Thursday, December 3, 2015 at Hospice House in Charlottesville, VA. Carl was born August 19, 1938 and  was the son of the late  Jason Cleveland and Daisy Gibson Deane. In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by a brother, Cleveland (Phil) Deane....

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We think of Wayne often and remember the good times we had together. We will always remember the pumpkins he brought over for Matthew to enjoy at Halloween.

To: The family of Wayne Deane

Please accept my condolences on the passing of Wayne. We worked together at the Charlottesville Post Office for many years. He was an exemplary Letter Carrier and a very fine person. May you all be comforted by God's loving embrace.

So sorry to hear of Wayne's Passing. I knew him through my Dad Pete McDaniel and they use to transport car for dealers.

To the Dean family we are sorry to hear about Wayne's passing he was a good man your family is our thoughts and prayers..

Joyce, We are very sorry for your loss. Over the years Wayne was always doing nice things for us and we really enjoyed his friendship. Wayne would bring Matthew a pumpkin for Halloween year after year, Matthew was always excited to get that pumpkin. When he found out I wanted a milk jug he brought one to me. Those simple acts of kindness will never be forgotten. Wayne always made us laugh. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Joyce, Greg and family,
I am so sorry to learn of Wayne's passing. I thought he was very special. And I will miss running into him.
God Bless and Comfort you all.
Frances Thompson, Jon Norton and family

Joyce & Greg, we will really miss Wayne and the good conversations. When I'd come visit he'd always help me figure out the best routes back to the airport. I loved those work trips because it gave me more chances to visit. Dwain will always remember the time Wayne took him to the veterans memorial. They had a great time. Wayne will sure be missed. Love & best wishes as you deal with your loss. Barbara and Dwain Morris

Joyce and Greg, you know how much we love you and how much Uncle Wayne meant to all of us.Tanner and Wayne had some times! A second grandfather for sure! And the things our two families shared together, I will cherish forever. Atlantic City was the best when you came with us! The music, the laughter, the fishing, cards until late in the evening, tractor repairs, and chicken dilemas...everything...has made me who I am today. Their are no words to express how deeply Uncle Wayne will be missed....