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Eddie Wayne Robertson

Odenville, Alabama

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ROBERTSON, MR. EDDIE WAYNE, age 61, of Odenville, AL, passed away Sunday, March 29, 2009 in Birmingham. Mr. Robertson had been employed as a Building Engineer for the McWane Science Museum since it opened. He participated in numerous extreme sports. His generosity will be missed by his family and...

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I want to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers in this difficult time. Uncle Wayne was truly a wonderful person. Whenever you were around him, you couldn't help but smile. He will be truly missed by many people.

Wayne was a customer of mine and probably my favorite customer. He was an awesome guy and a great friend. We would always talk about bike rallys and crazy stuff. He could always get a smile out of you. Wayne would kid me about my tatoos and the way I wore my hat by calling me "Jesse James!" He will definately be missed and my condolences to the family.

To Wayne's family, I just wanted you to know how much Wayne will be missed. I loved hearing his stories..everything from the crazy things he did when he was a kid to bike rides and all of his adventures.

I'll miss him an incredible amount. My prayers to his family and friends.

To Wayne's family, I am so very sorry for your loss. It is a great loss to all of us here at McWane as well. You should know, if you don't already, that he was one of those few individuals that absolutely everyone loved. Every time you ran into Wayne you got a warm greeting that usually evolved into some kind of humorous conversation. He always made me smile and I will miss him.

To the Robertson family you have my prayers and sympathy during your time of grief. Wayne was truly a good man with a great since of humor,and even though I only had the honor of knowing and working with him for only 1 year at the McWane Center he was truly a pleasure to work with and be around.To the McWane Center staff and family my prayers are with you guys also,for we all have lost not only a dedicated co-worker but a friend also. In closing let us all remember that even though Wayne is...

Wayne was a great guy. I worked with him at McWane from before it opened until September of '01. He was an instrumental piece in us getting the tanks in World of Water opened. He was always there to do what he could at any time, whether at work or outside of work. Whenever I came back through town and visited, it was like I had never left when talking with him. My sympathies go out to his family. He always beamed when he spoke of his grandchildren. They were his life.

To Wayne's Family, I'm so sorry for your loss. We all thought so highly of Wayne at McWane Center. What a great sense of humor he had. He'll be missed so much. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.

Wayne will be deeply missed here at the McWane Science Center. He was here from the beginning of the downtown location and knew the systems inside and out. He could always be counted on and often went out of his way to be helpful to others. Our thoughts go out to his family in their time of grief.

I worked with Wayne at McWane Science Center. He was always so helpful and kind in the most genuine kind of way. On my first day back at work after cancer treatment & maternity leave I drove through the arm in the parking deck - ripped it right off. Wayne knew how upset I was and calmed me down, fixed the arm and never made a fuss. He brought me a great deal of happiness on this difficult day. My prayers go out to your family and hope you find peace in his wonderful memory.