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Wayne Long

Overland Park, Kansas

1951 - 2023

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Wayne Long April 21, 1951 - March 3, 2023 Overland Park , Kansas - Bernard "Wayne" Long passed away comfortably on March 3, 2023 at Kansas City Hospice House. He suffered a heart attack 10 days earlier and received amazing care from all the healthcare workers at St. Luke's South. He was born...

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Craig- I am so sorry for your loss. 41 years- remarkable. This is about tie same amount of years my parents shared together so I know how special your relationship was. I can speak for my family as it was my brother Ryan who shared the news that you and Wayne are in our thoughts and prayers.

Craig I haven´t been by by to hug you. Your times with Wayne in tow are legendary as his sick sick divine humor. He sat and converted with you dashed madly. The perfect couple. It´s that season of time when we start to process to another dimension. Because of you Wayne enjoyed his time here. You both are blessed souls. Love. John

Sincere sympathy to Craig and the rest of Wayne's family. I knew Wayne from Halls and loved his unique sense of humor! He was quite the character and I feel fortunate to have known him. You are all in my thoughts at this sad time. Cynthia Gordon

Craig, please accept my sincerest condolences. I first met Wayne at Hall's and don't know how long it took to find out that you two were connected. What a bonus for me! To say Wayne had a wry sense of humor is rather like saying Willie Mays played a little baseball. He definitely was the person to be next to at any event. Wayne and I were definitely subscribers to the imperative needlepointed on Alice Roosevelt Longworth's pillow: If you don't have anything nice to say, come sit by me.

Craig and Family, I was so sad to read about the passing of Wayne. Please know that my thoughts are with you all. Wayne used to assist me at Halls in the men's clothing area. He was a great person and wonderful in doing his work. Sincerely, Mr. Kim R. Wrench Kansas City, MO