Wayne moved to Walnut, IA at a young age. He attended school at Walnut and graduated from Walnut High School. After graduating, Wayne worked at several different jobs before becoming a full time truck driver. On September 21, 1990 he was united in marriage to Ellen Bentley at Council Bluffs. Wayne retired from trucking full time in the early 1990's. He and Ellen lived in Hancock until the time of his death
Wayne was very active in the city of Hancock, and had served as both the Mayor and on the city council for twenty years. He enjoyed camping, fishing, watching football, and visiting with people.
Wayne is survived by his loving wife Ellen of Hancock; his daughter Tracie Bivens (John Wood) of Indianola; and his sister Pat Butler (Larry) of Boulder City, NV. He is also survived by many other relatives and friends.
Wayne is preceded in death by his son Marty, and his parents.
Obituary & Photo is from The Rieken Vieth Funeral Home
Wayne moved to Walnut, IA at a young age. He attended school at Walnut and graduated from Walnut High School. After graduating, Wayne worked at several different jobs before becoming a full time truck driver. On September 21, 1990 he was united in marriage to Ellen Bentley at Council Bluffs. Wayne retired from trucking full time in the early 1990's. He and Ellen lived in Hancock until the time of his death
Wayne was very active in the city of Hancock, and had served as both the Mayor and on the city council for twenty years. He enjoyed camping, fishing, watching football, and visiting with people.
Wayne is survived by his loving wife Ellen of Hancock; his daughter Tracie Bivens (John Wood) of Indianola; and his sister Pat Butler (Larry) of Boulder City, NV. He is also survived by many other relatives and friends.
Wayne is preceded in death by his son Marty, and his parents.
Obituary & Photo is from The Rieken Vieth Funeral Home
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