Wayne-Limbaugh-Obituary

Wayne Limbaugh

Portland, Oregon

Mar 19, 1934 – Aug 26, 2022

About

BORN
March 19, 1934
DIED
August 26, 2022
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

Obituary

Send Flowers

Wayne LimbaughMarch 19, 1934 - Aug. 26, 2022 Wayne was born in Vancouver, Wash., and graduated from Sandy Union High School. He joined the U.S. Air Force in 1953 and specialized in electronics and radar equipment. He worked for the OECO Corporation in electromagnetics design for over 30 years. He...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I remember his love for Studebakers. I remember the time he took Curt and I down to GI Joes to see the car AJ Foyt drove in the Indy 500. I was impressed how knowledgeable he was about that race car and cars in general. My condolences to Chrissy, Curt, Don, and Jenny.

I will always remember Mr. & Mrs. Limbaugh first and foremost as decent people who were wicked smart with a good sense of humor.

My condolences to all family. Wayne was always a thoughtful and kind man. He was a great husband to my cousin Joyce for many years.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

My Dad wasn't just a Dad, he was funny, kind, loyal, a mentor, a wealth of information and my best friend. What I'll miss most is being able to ask him a question about anything and getting a cogent response that was almost always helpful. I'll miss you my sweet Poppa...

I could always count on Wayne listening for a zipper whenever we went out to eat. He was a kind man with a warm soul and always made me laugh. I´ll miss Wayne.

I really miss uncle Wayne! I always enjoyed visiting with him, and sharing stories and was interested in the knowledge he had about family history. And I will really miss our regular routine, as he had become my mausoleum partner for many years. We made many trips to decorate the loved ones resting spots, and would have coffee and a cookie, and catch up on conversation in the sitting area before we would start. My mom Diana, Wayne´s baby sister, really enjoyed his sense of humor. And now...

Of the million things I'll remember with love, Dad's singing will always be the thing I'll remember most. Singing reached his heart deeply, always. His gentle tone and gift for harmonies are imprinted in my memory.

He was a great father, scoutmaster, and a family anchor. Please feel free to add your own memories of dad.