Wayne-Cleary-Obituary

Wayne Cleary

Easthampton, Massachusetts

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DIED
July 1, 2018
LOCATION
Easthampton, Massachusetts
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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EASTHAMPTON – Wayne E. Cleary, 70, of South Street passed away on July 1, 2018 at his home with his loving wife by his side.He was born in Northampton and is the son of the late Roger and Ruth (Scagel) Cleary.Wayne had worked for 24 years for the Holyoke Soldiers Home and retired in 2002 as the...

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Although the years pass, I'll never forget Wayne. He was such a kindly man, a devoted husband and hard worker. It was an honor to have worked with him.

It's hard to believe that you've been taken home a year already. Hope you're ripping up the lanes up there! Love and miss you my dear friend.

Wayne was a great man he helped me to be a better bowler than I am now I will be missing his smile when he bowled with me in Auburn lanes god bless my friend I will never forget you RIP

Wayne was a great man! I had the honor of bowling with him and becoming his friend. He will be missed on and off the lanes and in my heart. Sleep peacefully my dear friend.

So sorry for your loss.
Dave and Gail Siegel

Dear Sharon,
As you know for the past five years Wayne came every week to visit Bob at the Soldiers Home, to share coffee and the best conversations. Bob called Wayne his best friend. There is no way to express the blessings given to us by this wonderful man, your husband, our friend. Thank you for your friendship and sharing your best friend with us. The time spent was way to short. We will miss him very much.
Bob and Darla Dusza

Sharon, I was so saddened by this news and your loss. Wayne was a dear friend to Gary and I felt I knew him well through all the stories I used to hear about their times together. He will be greatly missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sharon, I am saddened to hear of Wayne's passing. We were good friends on and off the lanes and I had the privilege of bowling on his team for one season. A Class Act always and in all ways. May he rest in peace. Mark Olson, Secretary, BMC Knight Owls, Forrest LaPointe Memorial and Primetimers Leagues.