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Wayne Strong

1959 - 2022

Wayne Strong obituary, 1959-2022, Madison, WI

BORN

1959

DIED

2022

Wayne Strong Obituary

A selfless and devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, father-figure to many, and steward of civic engagement, Wayne Strong left this world suddenly on June 20, 2022 at age 62.

Sylvester Wayne Strong was born on September 22, 1959 at Saint Mary's Hospital in Racine, WI to Mavis Strong (nee: McNeal) and Eddie Jones. Yes, you read his first name right - in grade school, Wayne took it upon himself to switch his middle and first names, simply because he wanted to. That was Wayne. Firmly believing in his convictions. Marching to the beat of his own drum. Tenacious and determined. Always.

He spent his formative years in Racine playing sports and hanging out with friends. At J.I. Case High School, Wayne played football and ran track. After graduating in 1977, he attended UW Wisconsin-Eau Claire and never let his children forget that he arrived at his dorm room with only ""one suitcase and a clock radio"" and survived off bullhead from the Chippewa River.

After graduating with his degree in Criminal Justice, Wayne and Terri moved from Milwaukee to Minneapolis and in 1986 he was hired by the Hennepin County Sheriff's Department as part of the first class of civilian-hired deputies. After the births of his children in 1987 and 1989 respectively, the foursome moved to Madison and he was hired by the Madison Police Department in the summer of 1989.

Wayne would go on to spend the next two-plus decades dedicating his life as a public servant with the Madison Police Department. After a few years as an undercover police officer working to get hard drugs off the street, Wayne became a neighborhood officer in the Baird-Fisher neighborhood where he immersed himself in the community working day in and out to earn the trust and respect of community members. In addition to his commitment to serve and protect, Wayne sought out opportunities to be a voice for South Madison by advocating for the needs of the community, calling for structural change that addressed poverty and joblessness, and building meaningful and lasting relationships with South Madison residents. He joined myriad associations and community and neighborhood groups, beginning what would be a long and expansive history of civic involvement in the Madison area by selflessly offering his expertise, resources, and time for the greater good of this community.

Wayne continued his spiritual journey at S.S. Morris African Methodist Episcopal Church where he and his family joined in the early '90s. He was a Trustee for many years, served on various committees, and was the chairperson for several church programs. In recent years, he became the ""right-hand man"" for Rev. Karla Garcia, serving on both the Trustee and Steward Boards. Every Sunday for the last two years, he led the church in scripture reading for worship service - an honor and task that he held in high regard. Wayne had a deep and abiding love for S.S. Morris and was a dedicated servant until his death.

His involvement with the Southside Raiders Football and Cheerleading Program began during his time as a neighborhood officer. What began as a coaching job blossomed into a nearly 30-year commitment to bettering the lives of hundreds of young men and women. As program director, Wayne fought tirelessly to make the Raiders program better in every way.

After serving in various capacities, Wayne spent the last 13 years of his time with MPD as a Detective Lieutenant in the East District, retiring in 2013. His ""twilight years"" were anything but - he joined Globe University and eventually became the school's Criminal Justice Program Chair, helping dozens of students work toward their career goals in law enforcement. His former students would frequently reach out sharing career updates and thanking Wayne for believing in them.

In the last several years, Wayne continued on with his commitment to social justice and deep devotion to improving our community and reducing disparities. His roles at the Urban League of Greater Madison, Overture Center for the Arts, and Evident Change allowed him to carry this out in exemplary fashion. He was just beginning his legacy planning for the Raiders and was committed to building long-term sustainability for the program.

His most recent role at UW-Madison's Center for Law, Society & Justice was a culmination of both his passion for career development and mentorship as well as his deep knowledge of criminal justice and educational issues. His eyes would light up when he talked about the students he helped obtain internships or when he recounted his presentations on the practical applications of law enforcement and criminal justice.

Within the last year, Wayne made history when he joined the Wisconsin State Journal's Editorial Board as part of the inaugural class of local community members asked to serve a one-year term. He was honored to ""have a seat at the table,""
impart his expertise on race, education, and justice, and be a voice for the voiceless. He took seriously the opportunity to not only broaden his influence but to help shape media narratives that center the values of equity and community. Wayne was no stranger to exercising his passion for writing and using the platform of journalism to enlighten those around him; for roughly two years, Wayne was a writer for the Capital City Hues, penning his weekly ""Innervisions"" columns on everything from the dangers of global warming to the rise of road rage.

When he wasn't zipping around Madison on his bike or running from meeting to meeting, he enjoyed spending time with his family; making us laugh (insert lots of bad 'dad jokes' here), making us think; and most of all making us feel loved. Wayne took pride in taking care of his family. He saw to it that we had everything we needed and a little bit of what we wanted. His pride and joy were his grandchildren. He adored them and was very involved in their daily lives - instrumental in everything from karate lessons to overnighting infant care necessities.

He also spent a good amount of time (believe it or not) at home in his beloved recliner where he read, pondered the world's problems, and watched Family Feud, Seinfeld, Wheel of Fortune, and Jeopardy (both DVRs are 98% full). We will miss listening to him tell us about the latest Dragnet episode he watched on MeTV and learning new words and random factoids from him. We will miss his wild laugh and the way he threw his head back when doing so. We will miss his smile. That big, beautiful smile.

Our journey is beautiful and fragile, but we courageously take the torch from those before us and honor their eternal fire by lighting the path ahead.

We are his light.

In addition to his parents, Wayne was preceded in death by his brother, Clyde Jerome Strong and nephew Darnell Davidson both of Racine. He is survived by his wife, Terri Strong (nee: Concentine), children Jessica (David) Strong of Alexandria, VA, and Byron Strong of Madison; grandchildren: Bella and Noah Strong of Madison and Mari Du Bois of Alexandria; brothers: James Strong, Jr. and Sam Strong both of Racine, Lee (Francine) Strong of Madison; brothers-in-law James Concentine, Jr. (Betty) of Racine and William (Renee) Concentine of Monterey, CA; sisters-in-law Brigit (Ricky) McNeal of Milwaukee and Janet (Aldred) Days of Racine; nieces and nephews: Jamie Strong of Racine, Myles Strong of Madison, Tyrone Strong and Myles Philips both of St. Paul, MN, Kaj and Nobal Days both of Racine, Kellen Concentine of Los Angeles, CA, as well as a host of other relatives and friends, too numerous to name. Visitation for Wayne will be held on Thursday, July 7, 2022 at Foster Funeral and Cremation Services located at 4201 E. Towne Blvd, 4:00-8:00 p.m. His Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, July 8, 2022 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 2019 Fisher Street, beginning at 12:00 p.m. with Rev. Karla Garcia officiating. A repast at Mt. Zion will follow the Celebration of Life. Online guestbook and other information at www.fosterfuneralhomes.com or click this link.
Published by Madison.com on Jul. 3, 2022.

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David Couper

June 27, 2024

Proud to have hired and worked with this fine man!

Tighe Bronaugh

July 9, 2022

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Pauline Mitchell

July 8, 2022

Dear Terri,
Our deepest sympathy to the family on the loss of Wayne Strong - husband, father, Christian, civic leader, and supporter of education. His contributions on all levels are a testiment to the goodness of the man. May your memories abide with you and give you peace.
Rest eternally in the arms of God.

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Rikita Davis & Family

July 6, 2022

Words cannot express how saddened we are to learn of your loss-deepest condolences. Your family is the biggest reason I went off to college. Mr. Wayne was so supportive. He will be forever missed.
Praying for you all during this time.

David Couper

July 6, 2022

Deeply proud and honored to have hired Wayne and worked with him before my retirement. Rest In Peace and God´s grace, brother.

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Steve and Rita Baretta

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Walter Orr and Family

July 4, 2022

Our sincere condolences go out to the Wayne Strong family, he was not only a good person with a kind heart, but a role model for many young people of which he gave so much of his care and time, indeed he will be missed. R.I.P my friend.

Walter Orr and Family

Will B. Smith Jr.

July 4, 2022

Wayne you will be missed and loved always by all of RAIDERS NATION My Prayers and Condolences go out to the Family Wayne My Friend Rest In Peace In RAIDERS FOOTBALL HEAVEN HALL OF FAME

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Lino Ruiz

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Stacey Moore

July 4, 2022

Sending condolences to the family may God continue to comfort and strengthen each of you during this difficult time and the days to come

Debb Schaubs

July 3, 2022

Our family first met the Strong family at a Hawthorne Elementary School family picnic. We all chose this out-of-neighbor public school because of its commitment to prejudice reduction and anti-bias approach. Wayne was an amazing role model for all of the school children and parents alike! We could tell that social justice was so important to Wayne and we thank him for the example that he set. Our heart felt condolences to Terri, Jessica and Byron from Debb, Andrew, Maddie and Lewie.
Thank you for sharing Wayne with the entire community

Marilyn Pearson

July 3, 2022

Sending my condolences I grew up with Wayne lived around the corner since we been grown and a family of our own when he comes to Racine for the fourth he would stop our lot on Villa to his wife kids grands three brothers and rest of the family look towards the Hill wrench cometh your health all your health comes from the Lord

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