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Wayne D. Roth

Milford, Connecticut

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ROTH Wayne D. Roth, age 47, of Meriden, died on Thursday, October 20, 2005, at his home. A son of Dale W. and Barbara Smith Roth of Milford, he was born on May 13, 1958, in New Haven and was a longtime resident of Milford. Mr. Roth was a graduate of Joseph A. Foran High School in Milford. He was...

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Dale, Barbara, Scott, Mike and the rest of the Roth Family that I haven't had the pleasure of knowing ~ I just learned of Wayne's passing minutes ago from Maureen. I am so very very sorry and sad for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers! With much love to you all - XOXOXOX Roseann

Wayne was a man of many talents, one of which was his ability of making you like him. A truly sincere and intelligent person who helped others in need. I too worked wtih Wayne at Medstar, and am proud to have known him and am saddened by his passing. With my most sincere condolences...

It was with shock and sadness that I received the notification of Waynes's passing. We shared a love of EMS, a passion for flying and enjoyed working in aerospace. Wayen was my "relief" as I would come off the over night shift every Saturday for Waterbury Ambulance and Medstar. I never had to worry about getting out on time because he was always there. I will never forget the day we decided to land at every airport in Connecticut. 7 hours of takeoffs and landings. With his final...

I was deeply saddened at hearing of Wayne's death. I had the privlege and honor of knowing and working with Wayne at Medstar Ambulance. He was an excellent medic who touched many lives during the time that I knew him. He will be missed.

My condolences to the Roth family. It was always a pleasure working with Wayne on the Comanche Program. He was a true gentleman and kept our spirits up with his humor.

Please accept my very sincerest condolences regarding Wayne's passing. We worked together for many years at Sikorsky, including a short time on the S-92 Program. Wayne was always very helpful and communicative, and was always looking to coordinate efforts between our programs to find a common approach to the problems we all encountered. On a personal note, occasionally Wayne and I would meet for lunch, and I could always count on him to give me good advice on "issues du jour", whenever I...

My sincerest sympathy goes out to the Roth family. I did not know him very long at Sikorsky, but in the short time I knew him he was very bright and a great person to have lunch with. It is truly very sad to have Wayne leave this world with so much life still in him.

I am very sad to hear of Wayne's passing. I had the pleasure of working with Wayne years ago at Medstar Ambulance. He was a great person and I am glad to have had the chance to know him. He will be missed by many. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Wayne was a great partner and mentor for me in the EMS field. I was only 18 when we met and he often gave his opinion for support and guidance through my youthful years. He was very good at what he did. It truely was a pleasure to work with him at Medstar. My only regret is that we didn't keep in touch. He will definately be missed.