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Wayne Wright Rogers

Salt Lake City, Utah

1943 - 2019

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1943 ~ 2019On Thursday, July 25, 2019 Wayne Wright Rogers died peacefully in his home at the age of 76, due to lung transplant complications. Wayne was born May 11, 1943 in Atherton, California and studied Geology at University of California, Berkeley. Wayne loved the outdoors, reading classic...

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I´m from Nicaragua and I worked for Wayne at Mass Air Systems in the latest 80´s, he was a good boss and a friend always willing to hear my stories as a political refugee. God bless him and his family.

I met Wayne at pulmonary rehab. He was a kind soul and always had an encouraging word and genuine smile. We spoke a few months ago and we were both going through similar problems. Rest In Peace and breathe!!

He will be missed. Loved his group meditations.

I, like Steve, looked forward to visiting with Wayne at Pulmonary Rehab. His sense of humor lifted my spirit on many occasions. Always upbeat, Wayne was ever ready with a kind word of encouragement. I miss him already.....

I shared the same pulmonologist, Dr Reddy, and attended pulmonary rehab with Wayne for a number of years. Always looked forward to seeing and chatting with him on a regular basis. He was a gentleman and interesting character. He will definitely be missed by the pulmonary rehab bunch. Godspeed on your new journey Wayne.

I met Wayne during physical therapy at the Pulmonary Rehab Center at the U. He was one of my favorite people to see at our sessions. He was always so pleasant, kind and full of fun. I will miss him. My sincerest condolences to his family for your loss. Kathy Sedgwick

If any living soul characterized the most positive personality traits as, kindness, thoughtfulness, consideration and a genuine love for others, it was this man. I will forever miss his positive radiance. He was there for anyone who asked, and he helped so many. He will be missed greatly.

The best friend anyone could have. I was blessed that he was my friend.