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Wayne Ackermann

Kansas City, Missouri

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Wayne Ackermann, 62, Overland Park, KS, passed away Sunday, June 20, 2004, at the University of Kansas Medical Center of complications of Autoimmune Hepatitis, surrounded by his family. A Celebration of his life will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, June 24 at United Methodist Church of the...

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Certainly, condolences to all the family. The grief of this loss never has words to adequately express the deep and enduring pain. May our friend Allyson feel the embrance of her freinds as she struggles to mourn the loss of her dad. So young? No matter, a dad should always be there to talk to, to be proud of and to love. Kay and I offer you our love and embrace at this time of pain and loss.

To the Wayne Ackermann family,

Please accept my deepest sympathies. Wayne was a gentlemen, a friend and a honest person to whomever he met. He went above and beyond to deliver what he promised. He was a great help to me, during my years as receptionist at Spangler. Wayne will truly be missed by many and his memory will linger with those he has touched. You are in my heart and prayers.

I worked with Wayne for many years at Spangler Printers and he was one of my favorite people to work with. He was so well liked and respected by everyone who knew him. My prayers go out to his family.

When I got the sad news of Wayne’s passing, I felt like I had lost a member of my family. We were good friends in high school and remained on each other’s Christmas card list in order to stay in touch over the years since.
Wayne was truly a special person. When other kids were listening to early rock and roll, he was collecting jazz recordings. We listened to some pretty neat jazz flute at his house. He was a terrific whistler when he was a kid, and taught me how to do vibrato. No body...

I'm sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. He was an inspiration to those he touched.

Jeanne,
By chance, I looked at the obituaries in the K.C. Star this morning and was shocked to see Wayne's name. I don't know if you will remember me, but I am from Carrollton and thought Wayne was the nicest person. We were also sorority sisters in Delta Zeta at CMSC. I was only there two years. I am so very sorry to learn of Wayne's death. I will also remember him as a young man in Carrollton who was just a wonderful person. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Dear Jeanne and Family,
My heart is heavy this morning as I learned of Wayne's passing. Although our lives did not touch often enough after our college days, I fondly remember our conversations and interaction over the years. Wayne just had that winning smile and warm demeanor that lit up a room. He was a special individual indeed. Our days at CMS were better because of him and he was highly respected by many. We will have many special remembrances during this difficult time, and you...

Wayne was truly an amazing man, and a dear friend. He will be in my heart forever. My sincerest sympathy and prayers go out to Wayne's family today and always.