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CHARLES WAYNE CANTRELL

Memphis, Tennessee

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Southaven - Charles Wayne Cantrell, 50, of Southaven, MS, passed peacefully Friday, December 26, 2014. He leaves behind his mother, Nellie Cantrell House of Southaven, MS; his sister, Sherry Cantrell Bramlitt (Mitch) of Horn Lake, MS; one nephew, Hunter Bramlitt (Shelby) of Conway, AR and one...

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It's been a little more than 10 years now. Everyone from the game store days still talks about Wayne like he is a legend. He was my friend and mentor for many years. I owe my sense of humor to him and I can never thank him enough for befriending the awkward home schooled teenager who never fit in anywhere. I love and miss him, as many of us do.

Still you remember you friend. I remember your giant collection of M.A.S.H. video tapes you had and the fun gaming we had for years. You are always a good friend and you are missed.

You are not forgotten friend. This year or any other. I still remember that weird trip into Arkansas we took. You tapped the breaks and panicked me the entire way. Still, it was a memorable enough trip that even a decade or more later, I still remember it.

Rest in Peace my Friend. I will miss you.

You have my deepest sympathy. May God comfort you in your time of grief.

Offering our deepest condolences to the family and friends.

Wayne had a heart of gold. He was funny and loving. Know matter how bad things were he would still smile and make a joke. Always making the best out of a bad situation. He was a great cousin and inspiration.

My prayers are with the Cantrell family. May God strengthen you in your time of sorrow.

Wayne was a great guy and a good friend. No matter what, he seemed in great spirits. I remember spending probably too much time with him at Gamemasters and other places. He will be missed.