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Wayne Lee Vinal

Putnam, Connecticut

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Wayne Lee Vinal February 23, 1938 - May 11, 2012 Eastford - Wayne Lee Vinal, 74, of Eastford, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ surrounded by his family on May 11, 2012. He leaves his loving wife of 50 years, Effie J. (Lane) Vinal; two sons, Richard and wife Amy of Woodstock,...

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Mr. Vinal was a great teacher, a Role Model and most importantly a great human. he helped a lot of people by guiding them through not only their practical life but also to built strong moral values in their life by not only sharing his views and values but also leading by example through his actions. A great man, who will be remembered for his good deeds and actions that touched lot of lives to bloom...

My condolences to the family. I did not know Mr. Vinal, but I have had the privilege of knowing his daughter Faith the last few years, and it sounds like she inherited her wonderful character and giving heart from her dad. The world is blessed and touched by people like these.

I am sending our hugs and prayers to you in Christian love. We shall never forget his many kindnesses to us when we moved to Eastford so many years ago.

he was a beacon for the christian way of life.
God loved him and his family, so did I.
May he rest in peace eternal.

Ramsey Tarabishy(Pomfret, CT)

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Wayne was a good and decent man. Wayne maintained my aircraft and I flew him around our support area as he repaired the flight simulators (Link Trainers)when he worked for the CTNG.

Wayne you will be missed,a man of kind words and a big heart. A wing, that he would lend you freely to guide and help you find your way in the world. A true leader of all people and a friend.

Wayne was such a good man. He would always make me smile as he taught me Russian words each day at Ellis. My thoughts and prayers go out to all his family.

a great man you where. thank you for teaching me how to use a wrench the correct way.