In memory of

Wayne Royer Libby

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Nettie & Wayne Libby 2006

February 15, 2008

Sharon, Gary & Melanie with Dad

February 15, 2008

Gary J. Libby, Son

February 15, 2008

Lindy J. (Libby) Derby, Daughter

February 15, 2008

Wayne R. Libby, Sr. Corrections Officer, Federal Buredau of Prisons

February 15, 2008

Sharon Arnold

February 15, 2008

Dear Daddy,

I love you so much. I sang one of our songs in church this week, and though you weren't singing with me I could hear your harmony in my mind and felt I was not singing alone.

What a legacy you left your children. Thank you for teaching us by your example what true love is. Because of you and mamma, I know the name above all names, the Name of Jesus, and am filled with His Spirit. What an inheritance.

I will meet you in the morning, just inside the eastern gate.

I am so proud to be your daughter,
Sharon (Libby) Arnold

Ron Moyer

February 1, 2008

Gary/Linda: Sorry to hear about your dad's passing. He and my father (J. Elwood) went through High School together and were friends for many years.
Ron Moyer/Lewisburg Old North Ward

Ron Strouse

January 31, 2008

Br. Waybe Libby was a mighty man of God who never lost his love for Apostolic saints. He and I were members of our home church, Calvary Tabernacle in Sunbury, PA. He would take me to the Federal Penitentiary where he worked. We would sing and minister to the inmates as he played his guitar. Thank you, Br. Wayne, for being an inspiration to me in my Christian life. Br. Ron Strouse

Laurie Czech

January 31, 2008

I met Brother Libby in 1984. One of my most fondest memories of him is he always walked around with a pocket full of candy for the children. And they always knew he had a treat for each of them. He was a real christian and a gentle man...straight from the heart. I will miss you sir. I love all the McNabb family.

Susanne Skarda

January 30, 2008

There isn't a day that goes by that I don't remember Bro. Libby because of a gift that he gave me many years ago. (MDLO) Mother's Day Letter Opener. I use it every day. I will often reflect on the days of seeing him walk up the church walkway whistling a lovely tune. And of course, I will never forget the time he did a cartwheel when he was in his 80's. Now, more than ever, I will cherish these memories.
Sharon, you are also in my thoughts at this time. God Bless you and your family.

Mark Wise

January 30, 2008

Dear Wayne,

I worked with you various summers and my senior year at SLOSH when I was a janitor.

I always remember you as very upbeat and fun to be around.

Rest in Peace, my friend!

Mark Wise

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