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Wayne Roger Twitchell

Murray, Utah

Nov 15, 1963 – Apr 16, 2022

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BORN
November 15, 1963
DIED
April 16, 2022
LOCATION
Murray, Utah

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Wayne Roger Twitchell passed away unexpectedly Saturday, April 16, 2022 surrounded by his loved ones. He was born November 15, 1963 in Bountiful, Utah to Grant Lynn and Doris Bridget Twitchell. He graduated from Woods Cross High School in 1982. After high school he proudly served in the United...

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Mary Ann, We just found out about Wayne when I went to see Lynn & Marleen Christman. We are so sorry for your loss. Howard enjoyed working with Wayne and it was fun to visit with you both at the work parties. We send our love. May you be comforted too.

Mary Ann, Karlee and family. I am so sorry for your tremendous loss. I enjoyed seeing your dad at your conferences Karlee and know of his wonderful influence in your life. Please know I am thinking about you and your family. I send my love and condolences.

We are heartbroken to hear about our friend Wayne´s sudden passing. We got to know him when we were doing a home remodeling project. Wayne was a true craftsman, took great pride in his work was highly opinionated and always willing to share a humorous slant on his views on life. Most of all he was a joy to be around. Rest In Peace

Wayne was number six of seven of the Twitchell boys. When we would leave the house, Mom and Dad would always tell us to stay out of trouble. With five older brothers, you would think Wayne would learn that. Oh no! He would tell Mom and Dad what he was going to do, then do it. He learned lot of things the hard way. But he was one of the most giving people I knew. He would help anybody, anywhere, anytime. He loved his family, his job, and his co-workers. He could tell a story like nobody I...

Tough to see this today. I´ll never forget when you walked into class our first day and ripped the plastic off your workbook right in front of the teacher. Was supposed to have the first 3 lessons completed. Classic Twitchell! Rest In Peace brother and friend! You will be missed!

Wayne was a great man. He made my first couple of years in the trade enjoyable and I learned innumerable lessons from him about work and life. I was sad to hear about his passing. I will definitely never forget him. Rest in peace, Viper, and thanks for your friendship.

I'm in disbelief. He was such Great guy. He will be deeply missed. I've known him since I was an apprentice. My deepest condolences to his family and friends. R.I.P Brother!

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Wayne was one of my favorite journeyman to work with. He loved to laugh and tell stories. He taught me how to bend conduit and to those who worked with him he was a master craftsman and took great pride in his work. I even came up with his slogan to run for local 354 business manager.... "If you got an itch vote for Twitch!" It was definitely his favorite joke I made up. Seeing this hit me hard today, I'm so sorry for your loss.