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Max L. Wayman Price, Utah Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend to all, Max Leroy Wayman, passed away peacefully Dec. 10, 2009 in Price at age 88.He was born in Castle Dale, Utah on August 4, 1921 to Robert H. and Blanche Christensen Wayman. Married Jeri Mortensen in 1941, sealed for eternity in the Manti Temple in 1965, they later divorced. Married Ruth Anderson Patterson in the Manti Temple for time in 1978. Member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Max had strong work ethic and worked hard all his life. He sheared sheep, served in CCC, helped build the B-29 bomber base at Wendover during World War II, and then began a long career in the coal mines. He was a dedicated member of the United Mine Workers of America working at Hiawatha, Castle Gate, and at Kaiser Mine in Sunnyside for 33 years before retiring. Max loved his toys (especially his motorcycles), the outdoors, visiting his friends at the Senior Center, traveling with friends to the warm south in the winter, and spending summers in a cabin at Scofield. His dogs were special to him: Peggy Sue and Mini Pearl miss him in their own Chichuahua way. Survived by his devoted wife Ruth of 31 years; three special daughters, Judi (John) Brinley, Kent, Washington, Bobbi (Don) Winterton, Roosevelt, Utah, Vicki (Calvin) Christiansen, Price, Utah; one sister, Pauline (Vardell) Tucker, Gardina, California; 17 grandchildren (including one serving in Afghanistan); and 38 great-grandchildren. Max is also survived by his other special family, Byron (Jannett) Patterson, Price, Utah and Catherine (Don) Larson, Spanish Fork, Utah; and their six grandchildren 12 great-grand children; and many loving nieces and nephews in North Carolina, Utah, California, and Arizona that will miss their Uncle Max's weekend calls. He was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers (Leon, Clyde, Movell, Lloyd and Robert), and sisters (Udella Hill and Lois Snyder). Funeral service, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009, 11:00 a.m., Price Second LDS Ward, 449 North 100 East in Price with a viewing beginning at 10:00 a.m. Interment will be in the Price City Cemetery under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home of Price.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Dec. 13, 2009.

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Kathleen (Wayman) Marcucci

December 15, 2009

I am saddened to read of the death of Max. My dad (LaMar L. Wayman) spoke favourably of his cousin Max when he was alive. Max will be missed. I send my regards from the LaMar L. Wayman family.

December 14, 2009

Max was a very special cousin. We admired him so much. We send our love and sympathy. Vernal and Annabea Anderson

December 14, 2009

Dear Vic and family,
We are so sorry to hear about your Dad. Please know you are in our prayers. Enjoy and carry all the good memories you have of him. Take good care of yourselves.
Our Love,
The Hofers-Paul,Tracy,Andie & Dannie

December 14, 2009

Judi so sorry to hear about your dad. I don't know if you know me. I am
Audra Wayamn my husband was LLoydell Wayman who was a cousin of your dad. You have my sincere sympathies.
Audra Wayman

Suzie Spensko

December 14, 2009

To Mr. Wayman's family, I send my love and sympathy during this difficult time in your life. May God Bless each and every one of you.

IRENE GISH

December 13, 2009

TO THE FAMILY UNCLE MAX WAS SPECIAL TO ALL OF US. HE WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR HIS WIT AND CHARM FOR GENERATIONS. HIS PASSING IS A GREAT LOSS FOR US ALL. HE WAS DEARLY LOVED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM. YOU ARE ALL IN MY PRAYERS. LOVE TO ALL ESPECIALLY AUNT RUTH,JUDI,BOBBI AND VICKI.

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