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MOTT Wayne Lawrence Mott, age 49, of Hilliard, Oh., passed away at the Cleveland Clinic on October 7, 2005 from a long illness. He was born on November 30, 1955 in Detroit, Mich. and graduated from Hilliard High School in 1974 after moving to the Columbus area in 1967. Self-employed, he worked as a finish carpenter and home remodeling. He had a lifelong passion for exercise and bodybuilding, carpentry work and cooking. Wayne is preceded in death by his father Clarence Robert Mott of Union Lake, Mich., sister Barbara Gayle Mott of Columbus, Oh. and brother Clarence Robert "Bobby" Mott Jr. of Loveland, Colo. Survived and sadly missed by his mother, Mary Ellen Hedrick of Woodstock, Ga.; sons, Wayne, Chad and Adam; daughter, Jessica Mott of Columbus area; brothers, David Mott of Atlanta, Ga. and Brian Mott of Delaware, Oh.; and many other devoted nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Family will receive friends Thursday evening from 6-9 p.m. and Friday from 10-11 a.m. at TIDD FUNERAL HOME, 5265 Norwich St., Hilliard, where funeral service will begin at 11 a.m. Pastor Daryl George of the Cypress Westland Church in Hilliard will conduct service.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch on Oct. 12, 2005.

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Doug Eing

February 4, 2021

Brian, I met you in 1978. You worked with Michael Bradley at the Sears Distribution Center.
I’m sorry to hear about the death of your brother. He worked with a very good friend of mine in the 80’s and 90’s through the carpenters union. His name was Leroy Allen. Leroy talked about him all the time.
For some reason your name popped into my mind today. So I tracked you down on the net and saw this obituary for Wayne.

Take care my friend,
Doug Eing
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douglas dakel

October 21, 2020

The past 15 years have flown by ! Still think of you and smile.
Your pal, D W

Brian Mott

April 29, 2006

Wayne:

This month (April) makes 7 months and there is still a whole in my heart where I kept our times together whether on the phone or in person. I go to pick the phone up at times thinking you'll still be there, but then I realize I can't reach you. I wish I could express how much it hurts that you've finally made the pass to eternity. You were more than a brother to me, a friend, someone I looked forward to talking to every morning, eventhough I know you sometimes you got bothered by my early calls as I went to work. Today, I may be done working formally in at a regular job too. My doctors say my time has come to rest, the meds bro have taken there toll on me too. I always tried to be brave for you and act like I had it together, but in truth I needed you to get thru my days at work. I miss you more now than I did when we lost you. My heart aches where you were. Please know that I loved you then and now too. I enjoyed our many trips to Cleveland, they are unreplaceable.

You understood the life of T-plant, know one does unless they've had one and taken the meds that are tough to say the least. I miss your understanding of my silent agony. You have many people who miss you bro, you made an impact where ever where you walked. Thank's God for giving Wayne those extra years so that we all had more time with him. Rest now brother your suffering is over, I know you're with the Father (Jesus), I hope to see you soon.



I love and miss you much and look forward to all our reunion!



Your little bro (Buff) - Brian

Jessica Mott

December 2, 2005

Dad, your birthday was couple of days ago. I kno you just wanted to make it your 50th birthday. I love you so much and every day i think about you. I miss you so much. You were and will always be my world. Without you I would not be the person I have become today. Thank you for giving me the oppurtunity and confidence to do what i have accomplished.

Lisa Sivert

November 30, 2005

Hi Sweetie,

Today you would have turned 50,I always thought you were too onery to die, but God must have seen something he wanted and took you early,send me strength,send me love, and know you missed a FREE meal!

Douglas Dakel

October 18, 2005

Wayne, It's been almost 30 years since we met. It seems like yesterday. I'll always remember the great times, the condo with a gym in the basement, the laughter and the wonderful friendship.

You rest in peace brother!

Your friend,

D.W.

Jeff McMurray

October 18, 2005

Wayno, You shall be forever young my friend, and forever with us in this life. I'll see you on the other side.

Mary McMurray

October 18, 2005

Ooch....I remember you telling me not to cry when you die, cause you said you "lived a great life!" So I just want to tell you that I am crying for me. I miss you and wish you could still be here to call me and talk for hours! I'm still opening my heart to all the prayers, like you said. So I hope you told all of your family and friends about that, cause I am praying for each and every one of them. You are sadly missed brother to me!! I will always think of you when ever and where ever there is laughter. Being around you....laughter was highly contagious!!! What a great addition you are to heaven!!



Love you always and forever....see ya!!!

Brian Mott

October 17, 2005

My name is Brian Mott. I’d like to say that I’m thankful for the time I did have with Wayne and that he was my hero in so many ways. I was with him until the end and I’m grateful that God gave me that privilege.



We’ll always be close in spirit and I will see you soon.





Love you eternally,





Brian Mott





Your younger brother.

Jim Seitzer

October 16, 2005

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Nicole Mott

October 15, 2005

Dear Uncle Wayne,

I really enjoyed seeing you at the rehab center. Even though you couldn't talk, you were still alot of fun. We will miss you SO much!!! I'm glad that you're not suffering right now, and you're happy with God and all the angels!!!

Love, your niece Boo Boo!

Dave Mott

October 15, 2005

Wayno, my little bro. You rest in peace! You deserve it so much. I already miss hearing your voice daily, just to see if you're still kickin'. You're not an easy guy to let go of and return to our maker, believe me! You were too much fun and a great brother and friend. We will be seeing you again. All our love and respect...Flave and Cole

mary campbell

October 14, 2005

We are so sorry you lost your dad kids but he will always be with you.I love you all so much and your mom. God bless you,your friend Mary

Aunt Cin & Family

October 13, 2005

Life can be so long for some and way way to short for others. Wayne-0-I have missed you for over 2 years. Our souls connected through God the Father. May you rest in eternal peace, love is overflowing. You were my knight in shining armor.

KIDS - Chad, Adam, Wayne & Jessica I honor your Father, respect your loss, and pray God will hold you the palm of his hand to bring you peace in your hearts.

Dan & Renee Smith

October 13, 2005

You will be very fondly remembered by all of your friends from the river.

Amy Waire

October 12, 2005

You made my dearest friend smile! Thank you! I never met you personally, but I know Lisa loved you with all her heart! You were a blessing to each other!!!

Shelley Speakman

October 12, 2005

I met Wayne when he started dating my friend Lisa....what a great and funny guy! He loved to cook and was a great friend to all who knew him. He has suffered alot during these past months but is in a better place right now. Rest in peace Wayne...I'll miss you.

Meliea Estepp

October 12, 2005

He was a good man and a good person. You will be greatly missed.



Love ya.

Meliea Estepp

Lisa Sivert

October 12, 2005

I miss you already honey, I will see you again.

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