Stanley-Waymire-Obituary

Stanley W. Waymire

Beebe, Arkansas

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WAYMIRE-Stanley W., age 56, of Beebe, AR, died Sunday, April 30, 2006. He was an employee of Union Pacific Railroad. He is survived by his wife, Betty Waymire of Beebe; one son, Shawn Waymire of Carter Lake, IA; two daughters, Kelly Waymire of Beebe and Jamie Waymire of Carter Lake, IA;...

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We'll miss you very much - you're laughter and jokes. You could always bring a smile to everyone's faces. We love you very much - The Branson Family.

This week has been the hardest in my life!! I have always looked up to my dad, He has been my hero,and my friend {no matter what} I thought I would tell every one how great he is not just as a friend but as my DADDY. Very young he taught me how to fish and with fishing he taught me, If I have patients good things will come. He always kept us laughing even in the worst of times. He told me, my shoulders were to small for the weight of the world, let him carrie the load. He taught me to work...

Even after 23 years, I still remember the fishing trips and the conversations we had back in the Summer of ’83. I’m not sure you’d remember them, but I remember them like it was yesterday. I never had much of a father figure growing up, so I needed a lot of guidance at the time. Looking back, I did a lot of growing up on those trips. You even taught me to drive your station wagon on those Pony Creek roads. I wish I could smell that stink bait, drink a few more beers, listen to a few more...

Stan was more like a son than a son-in-law. I will still always be his "In-Law Ma-Ma". You will never be forgotten.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Kelly, your dad was truly a sweet, sweet man.

There a Korean Custom where they are sad when a person is born and happy when they died. Death is suppose to release a person from their touble life. Maybe so but death do not release those are left behind from the pain and sorrow. Only time may be able to do this.

God be with you at this time of need. Losing a love one is hard to do. I worked with Stanely in Omaha and Little Rock. I know he will be missed.

I worked with Stan in the old Turbo Shop.He was one heck of a guy and a pleasure to have him work for me.My prayers are with Him and His family.