WAYNE-BURKHALTER-Obituary

WAYNE QUINTON BURKHALTER

Birmingham, Alabama

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BURKHALTER, WAYNE QUINTON, was born May 3, 1938 to Dalton and Ethel Burkhalter. He grew up in Clanton with his sister Betty and graduated from Verbena High School in 1956. He married Anne Lehner on March 1, 1962 at the Leeds United Methodist Church. Wayne went to be with the Lord and his beloved...

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I am so sorry to hear about Wayne's passing. I graduated from Verbena High
School with Wayne in 1956. He moved to Miami, Fla. with me and worked for Fla. Power & Light Co. Wayne was a real friend to me in the 50's.

I was extremely blessed to get to know Mr. Burkhalter; unfortunately it was toward the end of his life here on earth. He was truly a special man. My thoughts and prayers are with you, the family, as you cope with the loss of a wonderful man. He will always hold a special place in my heart.

Courtney Howell
RN, Trinity Medical Center

Kimberly,
I'm so sorry to hear the news about your dad. My thoughts, prayers and love are with you and your family. Your dad and mom were wonderful people. Take comfort in that they are together again and forever.

Todd & Kim.
Sorry to hear about your Dad, I worked with Wayne for a long time at the cement plant. We talked and had some good laughts while sitting on his front porch, he loved you both very much. He will be missed.
Charlie

Todd & Jenifer and family,
I was so sorry to hear about your father. He fought a courageous battle. I knew your Dad though a mutal friend, he was a special man.My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Elizabeth Aber
(formally of Colonnade Cleaners)

Sweet friends, we are thinking of you and praying the peace of God will engulf you. May the blessed Holy Spirit fill the void you now feel.
We love you and your family dearly.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

May God bless your family in this time of sorrow, knowing that this is only a temporary separation. Carolyn Haynes, Class of '61