Wayne received an Engineering Degree from the University of Wisconsin and graduated from St. Louis University Law School. He worked for Monsanto, Johnson and Johnson, and Burroughs Wellcome. He retired as Chief Patent Counsel at Burroughs Wellcome in 1995, and then served as Vice President, Business Development and General Counsel for Krenitsky Pharmaceuticals Inc. He enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife of 55 years: Ann Light Eberhardt, of Cary; children: Leslie Ann Finnegan of Monterey CA and her husband Tony, son Sam, and daughter Maggie; Alan Wayne Eberhardt of Birmingham, AL, and his wife Amanda and daughter Juliana; and brothers: Dale Eberhardt of Orange Park, FL and Dean Eberhardt of Dayton, OH, as well as other family and friends.
Wayne received an Engineering Degree from the University of Wisconsin and graduated from St. Louis University Law School. He worked for Monsanto, Johnson and Johnson, and Burroughs Wellcome. He retired as Chief Patent Counsel at Burroughs Wellcome in 1995, and then served as Vice President, Business Development and General Counsel for Krenitsky Pharmaceuticals Inc. He enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife of 55 years: Ann Light Eberhardt, of Cary; children: Leslie Ann Finnegan of Monterey CA and her husband Tony, son Sam, and daughter Maggie; Alan Wayne Eberhardt of Birmingham, AL, and his wife Amanda and daughter Juliana; and brothers: Dale Eberhardt of Orange Park, FL and Dean Eberhardt of Dayton, OH, as well as other family and friends.
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