Wayne Huehn passed away at 74 years of age peacefully at his home in Hanover on September 18th, 2024. He was born in June, 1950, to late William and Gertrude Huehn.
Wayne is survived by his loving wife Edith (nee Bender) of 49 years, loving son Jason (Carla), and was adored by grandchildren Brooke and Boston. He is remembered by brothers Randy (Dorothy), Grant (Pamela), and family members Mervyn (Linda) Bender, Linda Russwurm, Donald Bender, Nancy (Kim) Marquis, Janet (Craig) Maxwell, Carolyn (Wayne) Hill, Shirley Russwurm, Ellen (Pete) Smith, Winston Kirpatrick, and numerous nieces and nephews and their families.
He is predeceased by his sister Linda Kirpatrick and brother-in-law Ken Russwurm, nephew Jerry Bender, and Arnold Russwurm.
Wayne was an entrepreneur, running his own lawn care business, WH Property Maintenance, for many years. In his younger years, he was a truck driver and enjoyed riding his motorcycle. Wayne was talented at many hobbies including woodworking and gardening, and he enjoyed camping with Edith.
A celebration of life service will be held at St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hanover on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 11 am. There will be a time of fellowship and light refreshments following the service in the Church Hall.
As expressions of sympathy in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in his name to St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (https://www.stmatthewshanover.com/how-to-donate.php) or Saugeen Hospice (https://www.saugeenhospice.ca/). Arrangements entrusted to Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover.
Oh, Edith. I'm so very sorry for your loss. Condolences to you and your family.
Dear Edith, Jason and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. Our hearts ache for you. Unfortunately, we are unable to be with you on Saturday but please know that we are thinking of you and wishing you peace and comfort at this difficult time. Sending much love - Barry, Rhonda, Matthew & Andrew
Edith and Jason and family. So sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and wishing you strength during this time of loss.
- Andrea WatsonDeepest sympathy on the passing of Wayne. May your memories carry you through this very difficult time.
David Zimmerman & Laurie Zimmerman Hopf
Send our sincere condolences on Wayne's passing. Cherish your memories.
- Harvey & Brenda MaesWe are so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Cherish the memories.
Kathy and Wayne Sickel
We are so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Cherish the memories.
Kathy and Wayne Sickel
My sympathy to you Edith and family.
My thoughts are with you.
Edith & family, my sympathy to you Edith & family
Remembering you in my prayers
Jean Schnurr
Condolences to the family.
- Annita Rodydear Edith and family; you have our deepest condolences at your loss; due to personal mobility conditions Betty And I will not be able to attend Wayne,s memorial service.rest assured ;you and yours will be in our prayers always. love and peace be with you all. cousin Bruce And Betty lackenbauer
- bruce lackenbauerEdith, Jason and family, you have our deepest sympathy on the death of Wayne. He had an incredible talent at woodworking. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.
- Allan and Jackie PenfoldEDITH JASON AND FAMILY. SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOST HUGS AND LOVE DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME AND DAYS AHEAD.
- Kathy Becker and Jeff YatesEdith and Family so sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. My thoughts are with you.
Our sympathy on the loss of your loved one.
- Dolores bohnertMy condolences to the family
- Ed ERMELSending you Edith and your entire family our sincerest condolences. Thoughts and prayers at this sad time.
Yates families
I'm sorry to hear that my Uncle Wayne has passed away, and I send my condolences to my Aunt Edith, cousin Jason, and other family members as you deal individually and as a family with this loss. 😢
I remember Uncle Wayne's personal interest in my small business of selling Avon when I was still in high school.
I also have many memories of family gatherings playing card games; although I never was good at euchre, Uncle Wayne was so patient in explaining the basics of the game and sharing tips with me.
Good memories are a gift from God. Although initially they may be painful to recall, but in time they help to heal our losses and can even bring us pleasant feelings.
May you all have peace of mind and heart in the days to come. I will keep you in my thoughts. ❤️🩹
Edith, Jason and family, we would like to extend our deepest sympathy to you all. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
- Richard and Sandy Ermel