Wayne E. Williams, 70, of Camp Hill, passed away peacefully on January 12, 2026. Born on December 21, 1955, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to the late Wayne S. and Nancy (Beckey) Williams. Wayne, a beloved brother, uncle, and friend will be deeply missed. He was a graduate of Cedar Cliff High School class of 1974.
Wayne dedicated his career to the construction industry as a skilled laborer, showing unwavering pride in his work. He carried the values of hard work and determination throughout his life. He was a valued employee at SP Plus Corp as a cashier before retiring to help care for his mother. An avid sports enthusiast, Wayne was a die-hard fan of Penn State, the Philadelphia Flyers, and the Boston Red Sox. He enjoyed watching games with friends and family, sharing in the thrill of each play and the joy of victory. His love for sports extended off the field to the racetrack. He loved watching NASCAR and sprint car races, Kyle Larson being his favorite driver.
Wayne had a passion for crossword puzzles and Sudoku. He was often found immersed in them on his mobile. A true family man, he cherished the moments spent cooking with his mother, especially taking pride in carrying on her famous baked bean recipe after her passing. He enjoyed supporting his nephews sporting events. In his leisure time, Wayne loved to crack open a cold Budweiser, surrounded by family and friends, while enjoying country and oldies music, which brought him immense joy and made for cherished memories.
Wayne is survived by his brother, Theodore Williams; sister, Connie Ort (Randall), several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death in addition to his parents, by a sister, Terri Williams.
A celebration of Wayne’s life will be held at 4 PM on Saturday, January 24, 2026 at Parthemore Funeral Home, where family and friends will gather to honor his memory, share stories, and enjoy the warmth he brought to all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to American Heart Association.
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