The family of Wayne Sellers gratefully acknowledges the many acts of kindness shown to us during Wayne’s illness and death.
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The family of Wayne Sellers gratefully acknowledges the many acts of kindness shown to us during Wayne’s illness and death.
Thank you to those who brought food, sent flowers and cards, made calls and visits and sent memorials to the United Methodist Church and the Goshen County Friendship Center. We thank the doctors and staff at the Regional West Medical Center in Scottsbluff, Neb., for their outstanding care and the Home Health providers for their excellent and supportive care after Wayne’s return home from the hospital.
Thank you also to the friends and family members who shared their loving memories of the times they spent with Wayne. Very special thanks to Rusty Winget for his moving rendition of “Taps” during Wayne’s Military Honors and to the members of the Torrington Masonic Lodge for conducting Masonic Rites for Wayne, and for their many years of fellowship with him. We thank Pastor Wayland of the Methodist Church for his visits to our home and for conducting a touching funeral service for Wayne and the ladies of the UMW for serving refreshments.