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Sep. 13, 2025

9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

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Wayne McKenna Obituary

Wayne Michael McKenna July 25, 1977 - August 21, 2025 Wayne Michael McKenna, 48, otherwise known as "Uncle Swayne," "Bushwick," "Wayno" and "Wayniack," passed away on August 21, 2025 surrounded by family at Inova Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg, Virginia. Born in Georgetown, Texas, on July 25, 1977, Wayne primarily grew up in Terryville, Connecticut. He graduated from Terryville High School in 1996, and attended Dean College and the University of Maine, before deciding to forge his love of woodworking into a career. Contractor by trade, talented carpenter, pro DIYer, and consummate perfectionist, Wayne has always been able to build or repair anything that needed fixing. And if he couldn't fix it, he was sure that duct tape certainly could! Homes up and down the eastern seaboard showcase his expertise and creativity. Each morning families across Wayne's home base of Sterling, Virginia, begin their days in showers he constructed and relax each night in theaters or rec rooms he designed. The door at Subway might never close properly again now that he's gone. An outgoing and avid sports fan, Wayne grew up playing soccer and basketball and was always down for a pick up game. He loved time on the greens, was a bocce ball master, an enthusiastic boogie boarder, and skilled bowler and billiard player. And, if you listen closely, you just might hear him still cheering from the heavens for his treasured Boston Bruins, Washington Commanders, New York Yankees and UConn basketball teams. Wayne's unofficial uniform of t-shirt and cargo shorts were home to his mandatory extra pair of sunglasses, favorite pocket knife of the day and headphones. Music was a balm to his soul and he almost always had an earbud or speaker playing everything from the Grateful Dead to Metallica to Eminem. But it was Wayne's generous heart that endeared him to everyone he met. There wasn't a person on this earth that he wouldn't lend a hand to or sit and have a conversation with, a child he couldn't make laugh, or a pet who didn't beg him for belly rubs. Time after time, he would enter a home as an employee - there to remodel a bathroom or lay a new floor - but leave as an honorary member of the family. He will be fiercely missed by so many, none more so than his family, whom he loved beyond measure. Wayne was predeceased by his cherished grandparents, Mary and Leo Schaefer, Ginny McKenna and Noreen Segebarth. He leaves behind his beloved mother, Teresa Schaefer, of Terryville. Father Richard McKenna and half-sister Kaitlyn of Waterbury. Brothers Joshua and Jason McKenna. Sister and brother-in-law Tara and Scott Fuller. Niece and nephew Keira and Devin Fuller. Paternal Grandfather Harry McKenna and Aunt Erin McKenna. Maternal Aunts and Uncles: Mary Lee and TJ Badger, Patti and Chuck Sehulster, Maureen Schaefer, Ruth and Len Chapman, Julia Schaefer and Brenda Vilela; as well as a myriad of cousins, dear friends, honorary nieces and nephews, and every dog he ever met, especially Tucker, Geri Lee and Lana. Services are planned to honor Wayne in Connecticut and in Virginia. Friends and family are invited to attend either one. Connecticut: A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2025, 9-11 am, at Scott Funeral Home, 169 Main Street, Terryville, Connecticut. Interment will immediately follow at St. Joseph's Cemetery, 522 Terryville Avenue, Bristol, Connecticut. Virginia: An open house memorial will be held on Sunday, September 21, 2025, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fuller family home. Friends are welcome to stop by, share a favorite memory and enjoy some of Wayne's favorite foods. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Wolf Trap Animal Rescue https://www.wtarescue.com/donate-2 or the Connecticut Humane Society https://cthumane.org/ways-to-give/?form=memorialtribute To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Wayne Michael McKenna, please visit our floral store.

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Published by WFSB on Aug. 27, 2025.

Memorial Events
for Wayne McKenna

Sep

13

Memorial service

9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Scott Funeral Home

169 Main Street, Terryville, CT 06786

Sep

21

Service

12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Fuller family home

, Virginia

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Scott Funeral Home, Inc. - Terryville

169 Main Street, Terryville, CT 06786

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Wayne’s eloquently composed obituary truly does capture his essence, so to add anything here only provides a few examples.
NEW PARAGRAPH: The obituary highlights Wayne’s construction talents and his big heart, and truly, the two worked in tandem, for his big heart went into everything he built, and he built love and family relationships with that big heart, too.
NEW PARAGRAPH: Whether Wayne made impromptu visits to play with his cousins and their pets, thought to call each one of his aunts about his mother’s health simply because he understood their worry, kept a cherished car together almost entirely with duct tape, tried to win a canoe race to Big Island on Racquet Lake, or made helpful suggestions about what to do and not do in a house before selling it, Wayne always did so with his signature smile, hearty laugh, and kind and generous spirit.
NEW PARAGRAPH: That passionate spirit marked everything he did. Not one of us will ever forget the way he rode a Big Wheel, his Soap Box Derby car, or Grandpa’s little dirt bike; committed to every sport he ever played; or engineered creative solutions to save something everyone else thought broken.
NEW PARAGRAPH: Now our hearts are broken, and I can just imagine he’d want to fix them, too. I can just imagine him saying something like this:
May you see me in the sunlight/
And hear me in the wind,/
Know I’m laughing when a gurgling brook/
Brings its soft sounds right to your ear./
May you recognize my footsteps/
In the paths that I once trod,/
And know my heart beats with yours,/
No boundaries to its love./
May you sense me as a presence,/
Not gone but only changed,/
A new cloak of just my spirit/
Not confined by earth-bound claims./
May you know that I am with you/
In a plethora of ways/
That encompass all the things we shared/
And have left inside each other.

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