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Michael Wayne Wilson

Michael Wayne Wilson

January 31, 1950 - February 02, 2009

Michael Wayne Wilson

January 31, 1950 - February 02, 2009

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Wilson, Michael Wayne, 59, of Richmond, died Monday, February 2, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Oralia Wilson; father, Glen Wilson; daughters and son-in-law, Paula Wilson, Karen Shelton and her husband Michael; son, Joseph Wilson; grandson, Cody Wilson; sisters, Juanita Tucker, Marilyn Henderson, Susan Gleason, and Glenda Hagen. He was predeceased by his mother, Patty Delaney, and his step-mother, Mary Wilson. Mr. Wilson was a veteran of the US Army and served in the Vietnam War. He worked in construction as a roofer for Roofers Edge. His many friends and entire family will miss his loving and humorous demeanor. We want him to know we will take care of his beloved pets, Puppy and LC, and continue to root for his home team, the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The family will receive friends from 4 to 5 pm Tuesday, February 10, 2009, at the Morrissett Funeral Home, 6500 Iron Bridge Rd. (Rt. 10). A memorial service will follow at 5 pm. Interment is private.

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9 responses to Michael Wayne Wilson

  1. Kelly All says:

    My prayers are with your family,may God be with you and provide you comfort and strength

  2. Being so far away from you there. We have never been far from you at heart. We both know that these days are saddened by the departure of ‘Mike’ a very loved family member. We want you to know in our prayers, we hope you feel our sent love there in this time of your grief and loss.

  3. Audrey and Family,
    We will always remember Mike for his humor and love for his family.
    Our thoughts, prayers and sympathy is with all who are struggling with this loss, just remember, he would want everyone to put a smile on their face just like he did all the time.

    Thank you for giving us the privlege to have known you Mike, RIP

  4. I understand what you are going through, the pain will pass, remember the good times.

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