Waylon-Ward-Obituary

Waylon Ward

Dallas, Texas

1942 - 2018

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DIED
June 25, 2018
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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WARD, Waylon 02/04/1942 06/25/2018 Waylon O'Neil Ward, 76, was born February 4, 1942 in Pittsburg, Texas to Melba Stanley and Winston O'Neil Ward. Waylon left this world on June 25, 2018 and entered the presence of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. A memorial service will be held on Monday July...

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Tim or siblings, I would enjoy talking with all of you. Your Dad was special for me at SMU and Texas Tech. Becky, I would like to speak with you as well. Ward Warren ward@ship-It,com

My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you, and may our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm". (2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17)

I first met Waylon at SMU in 1966 as a participant in Campus Crusade. I was also discipled by Waylon at Texas Tech the years I was in Lubbock. I lost track of him for quite a few years until I found him living in my neighborhood in Dallas. We took walks together for a few months until he and his wife moved to the mid cities Again I lost touch with Waylon. He was a significant mentor for me as a believer in Christ. I am sorry you have had to give up your dad and grandfather and wish you...

I never knew my buddy Waylon, but what else can you say about a Great Ag? Other than, he was a good servant for Our Lord. What else can He ask from His servant?
Rest in Our Lord, Brother.

Rod Chalmers '69

Prayers for the family!

Keeping the family in our prayers.

To a great soldier of the Lord. He now has his eternal reward!

My prayers to the family

There was nothing Waylon liked better than an interesting conversation with a good (or new) friend. Waylon could have an engaging conversation with anyone. Waylon was a person of faith and lived life serving others and was a great friend of mine. He will be missed but not forgotten. When a person becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. Thank you Waylon! -Keep Charging!