Wayne-Harbert-Obituary

Wayne Allan Harbert

Sacramento, California

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HARBERT, Wayne Allan Born January 27, 1928, received his final passport stamp on September 9, 2009, in Sacramento. A native of Denton, Texas, he lived in Rancho Cordova for 50 years. A charter member of Cordova Presbyterian Church, he served as an elder and deacon, sang bass in the choir, and...

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We are saddened by Wayne's sudden departure on "The Big Cruise'. Wayne (as well as Dru) were always generous and jovial people as well as caring and committed to CPC where we all met.
Best wishes to the still growing family of Harberts. Prayers for safe travel and much adventure.

Wayne and Dru became the perfect examples friendship as the Harpers moved to Rancho Cordova in the early 60s. Their faith and fellowship as the church was formed was integral to the success of that venture. Wayne lived well with a wonderful sense of humour and obvious enjoyment of life. God bless him and love to you he leaves behind.

We were saddened to hear of the sudden passing of dear Wayne. A fixture at CPC in Rancho Cordova all the years we were there, he went on to enjoy more of life's adventures even after the passing of his dear wife Dru. I am glad he found companionship in Georgianne to continue traveling and enjoying life. He will be missed.
Eileen and Stan Sedilko

I hadn't seen Wayne for many years but was so saddened when I read of his death. I remember so well the years we were all at Williamson. We had many T.G.I.F. parties at their home and both he and Dru were such gracious hosts. His sense of humor and story telling always had all of us going!! (especially us gullible ones!!!) He was so proud of his family and I know he will missed tremendously! My thoughts are with you.

Wayne was a genuine person with an open and gregarious heart. He and Dru were dear people who always showed their friends loyalty, compassion and generosity of spirit. I miss him and his funny email jokes. He is now joined in love with Dru, whom I know he missed beyond measure. He has returned to his real home where I imagine him peaceful and beyond a joy we can fully comprehend. My heartfelt sympathy and prayers to his wonderful family.
Portia Burke Tanaka, Santa Cruz

I had the pleasure of meeting Wayne through my mom, Georgie. He always had us laughing and seemed to enjoy life. I know now he is with his beloved wife Dru cracking jokes in heaven!

To all of Wayne's Family--I met Wayne on a cruise in Feb. 2003 on which we sailed from San Diego to Hawaii and back. Wayne kept us entertained each night at dinner and when we saw him around the ship. Dru was always so supportive and happy as we were with his unending jokes. We kept in touch by e-mail. He kept us laughing at our computers also. God Bless You in your time of sorrow, but know that he is in a better place, free of all earthly pain.
A fellow cruiser, Tonia Capps of...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. Wayne was a wonderful cousin and friend. We enjoyed his company, wit & humor every time we were together.
Wishing you all God's abundant blessings.