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6 Entries
July 27, 2012
PLEASE ACCEPT OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES FOR THE LOSS OF WAYNE. I HAVE MANY MEMORIES OF THE TRUE FAMILY LIVING ACROSS THE STREET FROM US ON WISCONSIN. IF HE'S WITH MRS. TRUE, SHE IS TRULY HAPPY. MAY GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU. REGARDS, BETTY & GENE PLASSMEYER
July 26, 2012
Sorry for your loss, our thoughts are with the family. Tim and Jeannine Medlin
Peggy Winscott
July 26, 2012
Please accept my condolences on the passing of Wayne. The True family was an important part of my growing up on Lami Street as I lived upstairs but spent much of my time on the first floor with Wayne and David. My prayers are with you all.
Peggy Brundage Winscott
Ellen Harken
July 26, 2012
For the True Family: Wayne worked at the Synagogue where my granddaughter and I were a member. Wayne was always a perfect gentleman, kind and helpful. When we found out that he was in the VA Hospital, my husband and I went and visited him and brought him some supplies he needed and then did the same when he moved into the hospice home. He was the nicest person in the world and we will miss him. He was a great friend.
Pam Johnston(Harwell)
July 25, 2012
To The True family: I am so sorry to hear that Wayne has passed away. I have so many great memories of your family, but one of my favorite is when Trudy & I were kids Wayne used to let us clean his car. It would take us hours and we would pretend that it was ours. Boy did we go places. He got his car cleaned and we had a great time doing it. I miss those days! I think of you all often. God Bless!
Allen Banjai
July 25, 2012
To the True Family: Please accept my sincere condolences upon the passing of your brother Wayne. I remember him teaching me how to properly catch a baseball during our days on Wisconsin Avenue. Rodney: Please contact me at [email protected]. Respectfully, Allen L. Banjai (the little boy next door)
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