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Wayne Wells 74, of Benbrook Texas passed away Thursday August 3, 2017. He was born in San Diego on May 23, 1943 to Omes and Ouilda Wells. Wayne graduated from Brewer High school where he played on the football and basketball teams. He married the love of his life Suzan Wells on April 3, 1969 in Tarrant County. He proudly served in the army during the Vietnam War as a Sergeant in the 8th Battalion 4th Field Artillery. He was honorably discharged after 4 years of service. Wayne had a career in banking and finance. He had a passion for playing guitar, sailing, hunting, fishing, and hot rods.
Wayne is preceded in death by wife Suzan Wells, Father Omes Wells and Mother Ouilda Wells.
He is survived by Daughter Amy Vogel and Son-in-Law Robert Vogel; Brothers: John Wells, Danny Wells and Richard Wells.
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Charles White
August 13, 2017
I served with Wayne when he was a veteran of the 8th Battalion 4th Artillery in Vietnam. I am sad to hear about his death. His obituary and information about the funeral home has been circulated to the members of the 8th Battalion 4th Field Artillery Association. Eventually all of our battalion veterans will join Wayne for the great eternal reunion.
Charles G. White
Robert Vogel
August 9, 2017
I couldn't have asked for a better father in-law. You were both a friend and a second father to me. I am so grateful to you for making me feel like family and I am forever changed for knowing you. Don't you worry sir, I will do my best make sure you daughter okay. I know how incredibly much she means to you. Rest In Peace and we will talk again soon. Love you
Mark Garner
August 8, 2017
What a good guy,never really had a bad word about anyone,just all around good person, rest in peace
Mark Garner
August 8, 2017
This was one nice and down to earth guy,never had a bad word to say about anyone,just took what the world gave him,rest in peace Wayne
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August 8, 2017
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Amy Vogel
August 8, 2017
I love you, Daddie and already miss you so very much. You were an amazing man and an even more amazing father. You are so loved by so many people. The lives of all of us that love you will forever be changed without you here. Rest In Peace.
I'll see you in heaven.
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