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WAYNE ELDRID HENDERS

Born: Aug 31, 1943

Date of Passing: Oct 19, 2015

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WAYNE ELDRID HENDERS It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Wayne Eldrid Henders on Monday, October 19, 2015 at Health Sciences Centre with his loving wife Mary Jane (Kiceluk) and other family members at his side. Wayne was born in Winnipeg on August 31, 1943, youngest son of Eldrid and Edith (Gillespie) Henders. Besides his wife Mary Jane, he leaves to mourn his passing two brothers, Gerald (Marilyn) of Calgary, AB and Keith (Audrey) of Saanichton, BC, many nieces, nephews and cousins, especially Marlene and Mary Jane's four sisters and their families. A big thank you and hug to Mary Jane's sister Michele (Hans, Derrek, Pamela) and Wayne's cousin Marlene for their love and support during Wayne's last days. Many thanks also to the MICU-CCU staff, especially the nurses, for their care and compassion. You are all wonderful people. In accordance with Wayne's wishes, cremation has taken place, no formal services will be held, but please take the time to have a pizza and beer in his memory. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Manitoba Lung Association. Goodnight, Sweet Prince. Rest in Peace.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 24, 2015

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • God speed Uncle (he hated when we called him that) Wayne ... maybe it made him feel old. Loved it when he managed the bowling alley and let me play all day. He was a funny guy and ran his own comic book store. oh ya he also a PHD in psychology but could never figure out what was wrong with his brother. see ya someday not too soon Chris - Posted by: Chris Henders (Eldest nephew) on: Jul 22, 2017

  • I am sorry for your loss and ours as we lived around the same city and never the chance to know each other personally. We lost our father in Nov 2015, he was the one who got me involved in genealogy and finding our family. May they both RIP. When relatives depart this life, our love for them we find Is stored in hearts as memories, in all they leave behind. It’s known as genealogy to young ones when they’ve grown; it tells them of our earthly love for those we might have known. We think of those who lived before while traveling down life’s lane, a drop of blood from each of them flowing in our veins. They fought so gallantly in war and settled new frontiers, to make our lands a better place to live in later years. And as we know they made mistakes and acted humanly when they were young and temptable just like you and me. The day we enter Paradise and angels show us in, when they turn to us and say "please meet your early kin", Will we hide our eyes and drop our heads and say in shame, "I’m sorry but in mortal life I never heard your names". But no! We’ll raise our heads up high to meet their loving gaze, and say "Oh yes! I know you and of your earthly days. Someone wrote the story of how you lived your life; of times of joy and happiness, and yes, of pain and strife". And if my work is handed down, I will not be surprised when descendants come to Paradise and I am recognized. (by sandy Coleman) Rest easy Toni - Posted by: Toni (2nd Cousin 1x removed ) on: Feb 07, 2017

  • I am so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. I will always remember the times we dance at your clubs and the visits we had. Take care Mary Jane my prayers are with you. - Posted by: Edna Barrie (At Square Dancing) on: Oct 25, 2015

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