Wayne-Epps-Obituary

Wayne Epps

Austin, Texas

About

LOCATION
Austin, Texas

Obituary

Send Flowers

Wayne Epps Wayne Epps, 66, husband, father, son, brother, and friend died on July 24, 2012 after a hard fought battle with ALS. An expert bass fisherman, avid hunter and gardener, and successful businessman, Wayne lived his life with courage, spirit and determination. Wayne was born in...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Mine and Joe,
Our love and prayers are with you. Wayne is at peace. We so enjoyed our time on Rachel's Canyon with y'all as neighbors, and we would love to re-connect with you.

Love,
Julie Jackson (formerly Gustafson) and Crosby

Mina, Wayne was one of our favorite neighbors. We loved his "bigger than life" attitude and his wonderful gardens in Dripping. We know you have had a difficult journey with him through this disease and we pray you will now find some comfort and peace knowing all of us are praying for you and Joseph. We will continue to pray for Wayne in his new life in eternal rest. Hal and Sarah Sheads

Mine & Joe -
There are no words that can express just how truly sorry we are for your loss of Wayne, just as there are no words that can adequately express just what Wayne has meant, and will continue to mean to Eric (and the rest of our family) over the past several years. Rarely does Eric feel as deep connection, admiration, respect and truly love for someone as he did Wayne, as well as you and Joe also. Wayne has been topic of conversation for us lately with "we really need to get...

Joe and Mine, I was so sad to hear of the passing of your dear father and husband. You are both in my prayers. Ellen Mika

I had the opportunity to begin working with Wayne in a professional capacity in 1996. Before I met him I was scared of him ( from colleagues ) but as soon as I walked in the door, I knew he was a great guy. Wayne was never too busy to catch me up to date. Early on it was the excitement of a soon to be addition to his family, then all the stories of John and Mine, telling me about his daughters, and all of the play days he had with John as he was finally old enough to go fishing with him. All...

Mine
I am so sorry to hear of Waynes' passing. I have such great memories you you all living across the street. Grant loved spending time with Wayne; the fishing trip; the telling of stories of the big neighborhood buck and just sitting on the bench watching the sun go down. God Bless you! Love Diane

Mine, very sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. God bless him, you, Joe and the entire Epps family. The angels in heaven will now take over for you angels here on Earth who watched over him. Much love to all.

Mine, so sorry to read about your loss. If you don't remember me, I worked for you at the Comptroller's office back in the early 90s, give or take. You treated me good and I appreciate that.

I have grown to love you all. Wayne will be missed but not forgotten, he is casting his reel into a different pond now. Love you, Mine, Joe, and extended Epps family!