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Wayne L. Albright

Topeka, Kansas

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Reverend Wayne L. Albright, 65, Topeka, went to kneel in the presence of his Lord, Jesus, on Fri., Feb. 27, 2009, at Midland Hospice House. He was born May 1, 1943, at Oregon, IL, the son of Wayne L. and Johanna A. A. (Meier) Albright. He was a graduate of Nazarene Bible College and was a...

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Dee and familly,my thoughts and prayers are with you. We spent many happy hours with all of you at NBC,and later when we pastored. I can see Wayne and Charles catching up on all the news together.

Family -
You are in our prayers. Many years ago when I was just a young child, I recall Wayne in college at NBC along with my father, Charles. I know they are now rejoicing together with the one they served so faithfully while here on this earth. May God give you special peace in these days.

Wayne was a faithful colleague and friend and I wish Dee and the family peace and grace at this time of sorrow.

Dee and Family
I pray you will feel the unsurpassing peace that only Jesus can give. Because of the precious hope we have in Him we look forward to the great reunion we have been promised. In the midst of your sorrow and tears acknowledge His strength as He walks with you.

Dee and family, We are so sorry to here about Wayne Larry. He will be missed greatly but he will never have to hurt for another breath. He has always been an angel to us, afterall he preached my Daddy's funeral. We were so happy that for a short time he was our pastor in Woodland Park. I know God will be your strength and your peace. Can't you just see Uncle Wayne, Wayne Larry and my Dad singing in heaven. A very sad day for us but a great day for our loved ones in heaven.

Love...

Tammy, Jerry and Family,
Please know that we are thinking and praying for you during this difficult time and in the days ahead.
John, Cynthia, Jesse, Josh and Amanda Kratina

Pastor Albright married my husband and I over 20 years ago. Dee, we worked together at First National Bank in JC for a short time. He will be remembered by my husband Alan and I fondly. I enjoyed his jovial nature and his laid-back ways. You are in our prayers

Dee, Traci and Tammy~ I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. My love to you all. God Bless you though this difficult time. (JC Church of the Nazarene)

Dee and Family, Nola called last night and told me of the sad news. I pray your grief be softened by the many joyful memories Wayne brought to your family. May you feel the arms of our great comforter enfolding you every minute of the day and night.