Wayne-Perreault-Obituary

Wayne F. Perreault

Wynantskill, New York

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Perreault, Wayne F.BRUNSWICK - Wayne F. Perreault, 66, passed away on Friday, January 12, 2024, at his home.Born in Troy, he was the son of the late Paul W. Perreault and Frances Sipel Perreault.Wayne worked for the New York State Department of Transportation for over 30 years as a Lab...

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Dear family of Wayne Perreault, May the Good Lord comfort you as the second anniversary of Wayne's passage into Heaven soon approaches. We miss you, comrade. With respect and sadness, Al Heitzman (Central Testing Laboratories, NYSDOT).

To the family of Wayne Perreault, May the Holy Trinity console you as we approach the first anniversary of Wayne's passing and his entrance to Heaven to be with our Lord Jesus Christ. Wayne continues to be missed by me and so many of his former co-workers, and he will continue to remain in our prayers, especially as we approach the one-year anniversary of his 1/12/2024 passage into Heaven. Respectfully and wistfully, Al Heitzman (General Soils Lab, Albany, NY 12206).

I'm so sorry to hear this news. I worked with Wayne at the labs at DOT for his last few years here, and I always enjoyed him, and missed him after he retired. He was funny without even trying, he made me laugh almost everytime I interacted with him. He had a sweetness to him. We definitely did not agree on many issues but I still really enjoyed him, which says a lot, I think. I *may* have kicked him out of my lab once or twice (lol) but then I'd be happy to see him again the next day! He...

Dear Bill, We are so very sorry to hear of Wayne's passing from this life into the next, so soon and so unexpected. You and Thu are in our thoughts and prayers. May the Lord bring you comfort, peace and healing. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18

Such a sudden and unexpected loss...sending our deepest sympathy to the Perreault family and their close knit extended family. We have nothing but good memories of Wayne...always willing to help and super easy and fun to talk to. Praying that God will give you the strength to get through this difficult time and may you find comfort in knowing He has welcomed Wayne with open arms!

Wayne was my neighbor all my years growing up. He and his family were very good people. Wayne and his brothers, Bill and Kevin, were very technical with their radio communications and active in that hobby. God bless him and my condolences to Bill, Kevin and Karen. Rick Goyer

Dear family of Wayne Perrault, May the Good Lord console and comfort you as Wayne's soul enters the Kingdom of Heaven to permanently reside with our Lord Jesus Christ. I worked in the same building (Building 7, Harriman Campus) as Wayne but on a different floor. Occasionally I would see Wayne in the hallway and chat briefly with him. He seemed to be such a kind, gentle, benevolent, and self-effacing man with a ready smile. I shall miss this very fine co-worker. There has just been...

My heart and prayers go out to you. I remember Wayne's kindness when I was going into the Air Force in 1983. Wayne took Bill and me up in a Cessna at the Albany airport. He let me fly, and told me a bit of wisdom that stuck with me for these 41 years. He said, Every new pilot tries to over-correct if they're a little off, and they wind up worse off course. Good flying is usually just small tweaks and corrections. It struck me later as a good life lesson too. I'll be praying for God's...

Our hearts and prayers go out to you! I remember Wayne´s kindness in bringing Bill and me to the Albany airport and taking us up for a flight in 1983, before I went off to officer training school. Wayne was a kind and patient teacher. He let me fly for a few minutes and taught me a lesson which has stayed with me for 40 years. He said, new pilots always want to pull the yoke too hard and end up over compensating. You fly best with a bunch of little adjustments. It struck me as good life...