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Wayland Donnie Stoliby

Vancouver, Washington

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WAYLAND DONNIE STOLIBY August 8, 1936 ~ November 26, 2011 Wayland Donnie Stoliby was born on Aug. 8, 1936 in Soper, OK and migrated with his family to Woodland, WA in 1938 where he grew up and attended Woodland High School. He passed away on Nov. 26, 2011 in Vancouver, WA. ...

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VUncle Wayland, This is 2024, more than a dozen years after you passed over. I just found a picture of your dad´s (my grandpas´s) family in Oklahoma just before you were born. I wish I'd known and knew more of my family, but I´ve never been to OK, and I think my grandpa only met his brothers back there a couple of times over his life. I remember you as a very warm and friendly person and I hope that wherever you are now, you´re having wonderful time, playing your guitar with good friends...

Regina and my deepest sympathies to your family in their loss.

I will always remember Wayland teasing me and my friends at Woodland High School. He was very well liked and was fun to be around. My condolences to his sisters. I am sure he will be missed by all.

I am so greatful to have had you in my life growing up. i looked up to you as a grandfather even tho i wasnt biological granddaughter i was honnored to be treated like your grandchild. And to be a part of your life. grandpa you made everybody smile and laugh you warmed our hearts and helped so many people become who they are today, because of you, you inspire me to be who i am and never change who i am. R.I.P. i love you and will never forget you, my grandpa

I will always remember Wayland's love of C & W and his sense of humor, as well as the many fun-filled days we spent together in Woodland as youngsters.
My condolences to his sisters.

I recall Wayland as a fun-loving friend who loved C & W. The many days we spent together are fondly recalled.
Condolences to his sisters.

Wayland and I spent a lot of time together as highschool buddy's.
I am sure he will be missed by his sisters.
John Stark,Woodland