CWAYNE-FALKENSTEIN-Obituary

CWAYNE FALKENSTEIN

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Disabled American Veterans

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May 6, 1934 - May 4, 2015 OKLAHOMA CITY C. Wayne Falkenstein was born May 6, 1934 to Charles and Glea Falkenstein in Hennessey, Oklahoma. He served in the U.S. Army in Grafenwoehr, Germany and received his Jurist Doctorate at the University of Oklahoma. Wayne was a Mason and a Shriner....

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Wayne was the apple of his moms eyes!! I had the pleasure of knowing the whole family starting with Waynes mom and dad! I was very close with Waynes sister Caye ! The best family ever! My prayers are with the family

Paula, - I'm so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you. Jackie Haverly, OKC MCDC

my dear friend i am so shocked of waynes death i only found out about his death tonite, he was a wonderful person a will surely be missed i hope he joins tammie and they have many laughs and share the light on us paula im here if u just need some one to ave coffee with o lunch give me a call johnnie and tommy god be with u at this time of need

Dear Paula,
With a heavy heart I write this message.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Wayne has been apart of my (Dawson)family since I was 8 years old. One of my fondest memories is of Wayne and his fellow Shriner's coming to the 89ers Day parade in Guthrie Ok. Afterwards we would all meet at our home and have a great time.
What a stellar person he was! A plethora of information and advice.
He will be sorely missed.
Peace be with you and the family.

Sandra D Wilson

I am so sorry to learn of Wayne's death. He was a wonderful person and a respected colleague. I had the privelege of helping mentor him through the application process and I knew he'd be a fine Judge. He will be missed by all. Judge Richard Kallsnick, Tulsa ODAR.

Wayne was a true gentleman and it was an honor to know him and work with him. When he decided to be of counsel with RGG Law, it was a great compliment given his distinguished career and his reputation for integrity. Even though others knew him longer, my partners and I count our blessings to have been associated with him in any way. We will sincerely miss him.

Paula, my deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your husband. Kindest regards.

I am so sorry for your loss. Judge Falkenstein was always so gracious and professional when he was presiding over Social Security claims.

Dearest Paula, you have my deepest condolences. Although I did not have the privilege of knowing Wayne, I am a great admirer of you and will always be appreciative and thankful for all of the good advice, support and assistance you gave me during my years with the City. I am sending you unlimited hugs as you go through this difficult time. Bless you and your family.