Wayne-Longfield-Obituary

Wayne Longfield

Vancouver, Washington

1939 - 2019

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WAYNE LONGFIELD 1939 ˜ 2019 Wayne Longfield passed away peacefully at home on March 30, 2019 at the age of 79. Wayne was a retired Fire Fighter with Disctrict 4 & 5 and owned and operated Orchards Electric. He also served in the Navy in his younger days. Wayne had a strong...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Rest in peace. I love you. Love Louis, your grandson.

I did not hear of Wayne's passing until today and I was sad to hear of it.He was such a nice guy and was always full of hilarious stories.Wayne was responsible for getting me started in the fire service.I volunteered at CCFD 4 and later was hired by Camas FD and served a total of 37 years.Thanks for the memories Wayne.

RIP Wayne you will be missed. You are very special to a lot of people. Rest In peace we will miss seeing you around. We will miss your sense of humor you always made people laugh. My condolences go out to your family. From the Scott Family

I worked for an organization Wayne volunteered for every week. Wayne knew I didn't have any family in the area and each year he would invite me to spend Thanksgiving with him and his family. He was a very sweet and caring person and I am sad to hear the news of his passing. I have fond memories of working alongside him every week to pack bags of food for schools. Rest in peace, Wayne. My condolences to his family and hugs to Sherry.

One of the fondest memories that I had with my Grandfather was when we would go get milkshakes at different restraunts with my Grandmother. We would order a large one and split the milkshakes for the three of us. It was fun to be with them and we would always talk about various things(such as how was school).I will always keep my Grandfather in my heart and think about these good memories.

I was lucky enough to work a couple shifts with Wayne at District 4. Our first priority at the beginning of shift was "what we were going to have for dinner".
Our shifts were filled with lots of laughs and good stories.
Thanks for all the good years.

Rest in peace,
Tim and Marni