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Wayne M. Clickner

Bellefonte, Pennsylvania

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Wayne Morgan Clickner February 11, 1943 February 5, 2015 Wayne Clickner, a long- time resident of Centre Hall, died at home on February 5, 2015, at age 71. Born in Langhorne, on February 11, 1943, to Charles and Catherine Clickner, he spent his childhood making lifelong friends as they all played...

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So sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. He was a great friend and a huge supporter of the BTOC. A generous and passionate soul. Rest in peace Wayne. We will miss you in North Conway this year. We will see you down the road.

Dear Ginny and Family,
A wonderful tribute to a great man.
With Sympathy and Love,
Catherine and Janice Jodon

So sad to hear that Wayne has left us. So many grate memories of him. He was a great guy. I always looked forward to chatting with him at the Langhorne reunions. He will be sorely missed. Caren and my condolences his family and other friends. Although we can't be there in body, we will certainly be there in spirit.

Ginny,
I am so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. Even though I haven't seen you since I worked with you at CPI, I thought of you often. You and Wayne certainly did share a truly amazing love story and may those memories help you through this most difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Wayne is going to be missed
Such a character in more ways
than one blessings to all

Our sincere sympathy to you & your family.

Ginny and family. I was torn to not make the trip up. I wish I could have come up while he was still alive. Wayne was a mentor and friend and not only helped to make my career blossom, but helped the entire state system of Higher Education to have the best food program possible. He put his Heart and Soul into his work and I had the good fortune to work with him. In the past few years I enjoyed his visits to Williamsburg and really enjoyed playing pinocle....even if he always won. Still think...

Many people cross our lives ~some touch them forever. Wayne was truly a special man. Through the many years of friendship ~from his bounding into my office at the end of the day looking for a tennis partner, to facing the challenges of pushing through an Edinboro winter storm he never complained. His talent, integrity, professionalism, friendship, and fortitude will always remain in my heart and thoughts. Wayne is truly a great man and someone to be admired.
God's blessings to his...

Ginny, Rachel, Marissa, & Meg,

So sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. He' has been such a fixture in mine and my entire family's lives for so long. His card playing skills, sharp wit and generosity will be so missed by all of us. Reed will especially miss his train knowledge and checking out his collection.

With sincere sympathy,
Kristen (Trask), Kurt & Reed Knapper