Wayne Winford Dean 1-21-2012

January 21, 2012

Wayne Winford Dean, age 66, of Des Arc, MO, passed away Saturday, January 21, 2012 at his residence.  He was born November 25, 1945, to the late Harry Dean and Ruth (Reed) Dean, in Des Arc, MO.  Wayne spent his childhood in Des Arc and attended the Des Arc Schools.   As an adult Wayne lived in St. Louis, MO, California, and settled in Des Arc, MO.   On August 31, 1967 he was united in marriage to Judy Daly and of this union four children were born.

Wayne worked in the log woods, as a dog catcher for five years in St. Louis, MO, and in construction, putting up plywood, doors, and installing water and electric lines.  Wayne enjoyed fishing, and liked having fish fries and bar-b-ques on the weekends.  He will be missed by all that knew him.

Wayne was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Sam Dean.

Wayne was survived by his wife Judy, one son, Joseph (Evelyn)Dean, of Des Arc, MO, three daughters, Sherry (Tim) Morgan of Des Arc, MO, Marie Ethridge of Des Arc, MO, and Virginia (Jamie Wyatt) Brewington, of Des Arc, MO.  He is also survived by two brothers, Jesse Dean, of Piedmont, MO and Phillip (Vicky) Nunn of Barnhart, MO and one sister, Louetta Kasting of Bonne Terre, MO.  Also surviving Wayne are eight grandchildren, Robbie,  Jimmy, Mike, Terry, Alex, Naomi, Dakota, and Drake: three great-grandchildren, Shannon, Christopher, and Troy and one cousin George Henry Eldridge.

A memorial will be planned at a later date.  On line condolences may be made at this web site.

 

 

 

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  1. Robby Abney says:

    I was so sorry to hear about Wayne. He was a very special person and he will be missed.

  2. Rocky Dean says:

    Our condolences to all the family

  3. Vicky Nunn says:

    Wayne loved his fishing, Big Creek, b-b-ques and his family. He loved to aggervate and tease. He loved being a part of the “pro-carp” association many years ago. He joined in on all of the events. From fish fries, river clean ups to highway cleanups and what ever else they had going on. Wayne had an awesome laugh it was contagious. And usually if he was laughing he had somewhere, some how been up to no good!!!!!!!! Wayne, will be greatly missed by his brothers and his sister. Not to mention his wife, kids and all of the grand kids. He always seemed to be the one that held his family together. He was a very blessed man. He will be greatly missed. He was my brother in law but over the years he also became like a brother to me.

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