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LaGUE, Wayne Age 77, of Wareham, MA, passed away in his home, on November 1, 2024, with loved ones by his side. He was born March 17, 1947 in Acushnet, MA, to Alexander and Marie (Giel) LaGue. He spent his early years and attended school in New Bedford, MA. Wayne was a lifelong scholar who earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst. He went on to earn a master's degree from Oxford University and a doctoral degree at Boston University. He began his professional career as an innovative and much-admired fourth/fifth grade teacher in Duxbury, MA. Some 40 years later, he stills hears from those students. He went on to become a curriculum director for the Somerville, MA school department. His final gifts to education were as superintendents in both Revere and Wareham, MA.

Wayne is survived by his wife, Christy Gunnels LaGue; his sons, Adam Jeremiah (Maura), Kristian Alexandre (partner, Kristen); his daughters, Susan (Matthew) Sinclair, Elizabeth (Barry Nogay) Ramsay and Bonnie (Chad) Frost; his grandchildren, Morgan, Tanith and Vanessa Ramon-Ibarra, Priscilla, Isabelle and Thomas Sinclair, Duncan Whitney; and cousin, Alice LaGue. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was predeceased in death by his parents; sister, Gayle; and wives, Ellen Sweeney and Priscilla Ramsay.

Wayne was a tender, compassionate and empathetic humanitarian with eclectic interests. He retired in Wareham and developed a passion for gardening. Each year, in the dark of winter, under grow lights in his basement, he coaxed from seed what would become the following summer's bumper crop of flowers and vegetables. His tomato "trees" were legendary. He ran the Boston Marathon two and one-half times, as he said. He was a better than average carpenter, cook and chipmunk trapper. He and Christy traveled throughout Europe, South America, Australia, New Zealand and the United States. During lengthy visits to Europe, they explored their travels, enjoyed the visual arts and local customs.

A favorite destination was County Sligo, Ireland to visit the home and grave of Wayne's beloved poet, William Butler Yeats and the Lake Isle of Innisfree.

A Celebration of Wayne's Life will be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Wayne's name may be made to the Massachusetts Teachers Association, Southcoast Visiting Nurses Association or Damien's Place Food Pantry.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Boston Globe from Nov. 4 to Nov. 5, 2024.

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Elaine Lague

April 10, 2025

Wayne was my cousin, still is in a sense. Stumbled on this obituary inadvertently. Would never have known of his death or his sister's (Gail). The family was loving, but not close. Having known him in his youth at infrequent family gatherings, I remember him for his love of animals (off the charts!...the crazy geese he kept and boiling dead dogs for their skeletons for science projects), his love of folk music (especially PP&M), music not too popular at the time, his courage in the face of many personal tragedies, and being chased by the young women despite his being nonplussed by them. He was a gentle spirit and a "brainiac". Wish we had kept in touch. I named my son after his father, my uncle, Alexander, a devoted Bible student. He had smiling eyes that never quit and had his father's countenance. I hope he believed in Jesus Christ with all my heart and is with God where he'll meet our pepe, his father, and mine. My heart goes out to his children. I may find the picture of us as kids which I will post. I am his first cousin, Elaine.

Raymond Ferreira - Green Valley, AZ

November 26, 2024

I remember Wayne from Elementary school thru New Bedford High School, Class of 1965. He was a great guy and a friend to all who knew him. He always had a genuine, happy smile for all to see. May he Rest in Eternal Peace. Christy, Claire and I send our Prayers and deepest sympathy to you and all the family.

Lorraine Butler

November 4, 2024

He i snow resting in peace

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