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Raymond Plante
May 12, 2018
My sincere condolences Sandra. I knew Wayne from Patterson CI. The last time I saw him for the last time it was at one of the school reunions. He got a separate room to let old friends talk about the high school years. RIP old friend.
Douglas Williams
May 9, 2018
Wayne ushered me into my first (and only) radio job at CJSP in Leamington around 1964-5. He introduced me to the station head, Lou Tomasi, and over many days and months, showed me all about radio. We had access to a magnificent music record library, and, inspired by comedy albums of Bob Newhart, Shelley Berman and Avery Schriver, we made dozens of our own (scandalous, raunchy) comedic tapes, and broke out of the narrow confines of small-town culture. On Sunday mornings, I would unlock the ("sunrise to sunset") station, turn on the transmitter, roll "the Queen," and air syndicated programs like The World Tomorrow, with right-wing Christian commentator, Garner Ted Armstrong.
Later, Wayne got the idea that we should make a movie. He found a play called The Visit, a bitter modernist work about small-town corruption and misogyny by playwright Frederick Durrenmatt, and gleaned a shooting script from it. To my astonishment, Wayne asked me to direct the film, launching me on my real career of directing film & television, for over 50 years. Wayne was the star of the film, and he gave a magnificent performance.
The Visit was never finished, because our resources and tech capabilities were non-existent, but in 2003, I offered to complete the film, shooting establishing shots and travelling sequences, adding new music (composed by my son, Sam Allison) and having it professionally restored and edited. The project cost me over $6000, but it was great to bring the project to life after 40 years.
We held a "The Visit World Premiere" in Leamington-Kingsville in the fall of 2005, which was attended by 700 people, including most of the original cast and crew. We had limos, fireworks and free Pelee Island wine! Despite our sharply contrasting beliefs and values, Wayne was a major influence in my life. I shall never forget him. My condolences, Sandra.
May 8, 2018
Sandra, I am so sorry for your loss. I am keeping you in my prayers, my thoughts and close to my heart xo
Gary Ennett
May 7, 2018
I worked with Wayne at CFPL in London, where he brought his unique brand of talk radio, which
was quite successful. He had an excellent instinct for issues that would play well on the air and he knew how to get the most out every caller. Wayne was as entertaining in person as he was on the air. I have many fond memories of the laughs we shared. Sandra, I'm sorry for your loss. He thought the world of you. And he most certainly will be missed.
May 7, 2018
Dear Sandra, I am so sorry for your loss. Wayne remains an unforgettable soul and I know you made him complete. He spoke of you so much, I told him your relationship gave me hope. To the Mclean family, you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Wayne you were the first one to really believe in me and my movie project. You made me better and challenged me to be the best I could be. You were there for me when I lost my mom and helped to pick me up when I was down many, many times my brother. For our project My Three Angels, in comfort from a friend, I was reminded that you are the 4th Angel watching over all of us and felt in the light we see each day. I will finish this and will enjoy seeing your name on the big screen. Wayne thank you for being my ambassador of kwam, man.
Ty
Russ Horton
May 6, 2018
He was a fine broadcaster who will be greatly missed.
Chantal McKay
May 5, 2018
I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Wayne from volunteering at Rogers television many years ago. He loved what he did and we all enjoyed working together. Wayne and all of his loved ones are in my thoughts and prayers.
May 5, 2018
I knew Wayne when he attended F. W. Begley grade school. I also knew his grandfather and mother. We knew when he was in grade school that he would be a good communicator. My condolences to the family. Leona Flatley
Jerry Piper
May 4, 2018
I worked with Wayne at CKWW, the Radio Station in the Sky, when it was at the Viscount Hotel. He was very controversial as a talk show host and very good at what he did.
I remember one time, as he being a minister, married two birds, I believe, on air, very funny.
My condolences to Wayne's family may he have a talk show in the afterlife. God Bless.
Mary Tuite
May 4, 2018
The McLean family Sorry about your loss..l met Wayne several times .once at a yard sale he was having many years ago ..he was always funny man ...prayers to the family ..
Bill Brady
May 4, 2018
He was unique, had great depth, good humour and enormous enthusiasm. He loved his craft and as a broadcaster, every day for Wayne was an adventure. I had the privilege of hiring him to replace me on the air at CFPL London in 1980 and he made his mark with his own. special take on hosting a talk show. He will
be missed as a colleauge and friend Sandra my since condolences on your loss; Wayne was a star. Bill
George Dadamo
May 4, 2018
Wayne was very much a part of my Radio Days at CKWW. In my eyes Wayne was Smart, Innovative and Charming. I met Wayne in late 1979 when he hired me to work Weekends high atop The Viscount Hotel where we had a blast being on Radio and learning from each other. Wayne mentored, inspired and oozed Creativity. I'll forever be indebted for granting me the position he did. A life well lived and thought out. Well done, my friend. Well done
Alex Paylor
May 3, 2018
I am very saddened by the loss of Wayne. He was my Program Director at CKJD in Sarnia and later a work colleague at CFPL in London. We kept in touch through Facebook and we were able to meet along with other CKJD veterans a number of times and I am so glad of that. Sandra, I know Wayne's love for you was strong and true. All of his many friends will miss him, but none more than you. I hope all of the messages from his friends can help you through this knowing WaynI worked with him about as a much-loved
Barb Gritke
May 3, 2018
Dear Sandra, I was so sorry to read about your loss. A beautiful life, gone too soon. You will be in my prayers. Barb
Bernice Holsey
May 3, 2018
Dear Sandra, so very sorry to read of Wayne's passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Bernice
Roger Bolton
May 3, 2018
I am shocked and saddened to hear of Wayne's passing. He and I were classmates at JC Patterson back in the day. We reconnected when the school reunions were held. When I'd get back to Windsor Wayne was one of the group of classmates who'd meet to share a meal and old times. Rest in peace old buddy. You'll be missed.
Rose Nikosey
May 3, 2018
Sandra, I am so terribly saddened to hear about Wayne. My deepest condolences go out to you at this most difficult time. You are in my prayers.
Gilbert & Pauline Hebert
May 3, 2018
Sandra; We were shocked to hear about the passing of Wayne....we will cherish your friendship as our neighbors and are thinking of you at this most difficult time in your life....our deepest condolences
Al Pervin
May 2, 2018
Wayne was my best radio friend. He taught me so much about hosting talk shows. He set expectations very high and worked hard to achieve them with every caller. I saw Wayne the day before he passed and he made sure to tell me that I was a good friend. Bill Timpson and I had Saturday breakfast with Wayne for years. Wayne always told us what a great wife Sandra was, how he would have been nowhere without her. Whether pulpit, microphone, or over coffee, Wayne brought goodness and love to the world. I'll miss him forever.
Windsor Star
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May 3, 2018
Wayne MCLEAN Obituary
MCLEAN, WaynePassed away April 30, 2018 at the age of 73. Loving husband of Sandra. Adored friend of Larry and Sharon Chalmers. Wayne, most commonly known for his work at CKWW, has been involved with radio in one way or another since he was... Read Wayne MCLEAN's Obituary
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