Wayne-McIntyre-Obituary

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Wayne Allen McIntyre

Warner Robins, Georgia

Oct 10, 1949 – Oct 23, 2014

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BORN
October 10, 1949
DIED
October 23, 2014
LOCATION
Warner Robins, Georgia

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Low Country Cremation & Burial - Reidsville Obituary

Warner RobinsWayne Allen McIntyre, age 65 passed away Thursday, October 23, 2014 at his residence under the care of Gentiva Hospice.He is survived by his children, Tammy Covan, Eric McIntyre, Keith McIntyre, Tony Owens; sister and brother-in-law, Sheila and Louis Osborne; 6 grandchildren and 5...

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Wayne I love and miss you more than you can imagine. I think back to these past months and how much pain you were in, and I am thankful that you aren't suffering anymore. I know that now you have Mommie and Daddy, Granny and Todd holding your hand, and I know that one day I will see you again. Happy Thanksgiving brother. Love you mostest, Sister

I started to sign this a day or two after he passed, but couldn't find the right words...I remember our last conversation we had when he was in the hospital, I think it was the last time he was in there. He was mad because he wanted to go home and they wouldn't let him. I told him the only reason he wanted to go home was to smoke a cigarette and he looked back at me and grinned and said "yep, you're exactly right"...I miss you so much Uncle Wayne, but I know that you were ready to go. Then I...

To the Osborne Family and Mandy...Thinking of you with heartfelt sympathy. Im sorry for your loss.

I can't thank you enough Uncle Wayne for being the man you became. I will always remember you driving around in your Bronco loaded to the gills with every tool under the sun, and how much you loved Gator! Your joy you had in your family and the love you had for them is legendary, and I hope you know I made it there to see you. I wish so much that I could have made it in time to hear your voice one last time.

To Tammy, Keith and you "younguns", I love you and am grateful for the...

Dad, you and I had some special memories, some good some better than most. I told you at the last minute everything was ok and I ment it. I am sorry your gone but glad you at peace. I am so honored that I was there holding your hand when Jesus took you home, and honor that I didn't deserve. Love Your Son... Tony

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Dad I am very blessed to be the one that was here with you every day. We had are good days and are bad days but it never matter what kind of day we had cause at the end of the day I was thankful to be able to spend time with you. I love you the mostest dad and miss you very much