Wayne was the husband of Jean Simpson Sanders, and a native of Spartanburg County.
He was the son of the late Virgil Boyd and Beatrice Burnett Sanders.
Wayne was owner of H.W. Sanders Used Cars, he was a member of Lone Oak Masonic Lodge #327, member of Spartanburg Shrine Club, and also Hejaz Club.
He was an Air Force Veteran, and a member of Boiling Springs First Baptist Church.
In addition to his loving wife, are his son and daughter in law, Micheal and Donna Sanders, son Mitchell Sanders, step-son, David and Freda Varner, and adopted son, David Ritz.
A daughter and son-in-law, Tracy and David Newman, and step-daughter and husband, Denise and David Stone.
Wayne and Jean had 14 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.
I have worked for Wayne for about 5 years, in that time, I've grown very close to him and Jean, and also his sons..Wayne was a kind and loving man, he had the biggest heart for animals I have ever seen..
Wayne had 2 constant companions, Sassy, a Shih-tzu, and Chewy, a Chihuahua..who both adored him..Sassy became ill about a year ago, and past away in March of this year, Wayne was heart-broken, but Chewy helped him thru the loss of sweet Sassy, then about 5 weeks ago, he found another Shih-tzu, and brought home Sandy..Chewy was a real trooper, and took her right in, sharing Papa with her.
Wayne was the husband of Jean Simpson Sanders, and a native of Spartanburg County.
He was the son of the late Virgil Boyd and Beatrice Burnett Sanders.
Wayne was owner of H.W. Sanders Used Cars, he was a member of Lone Oak Masonic Lodge #327, member of Spartanburg Shrine Club, and also Hejaz Club.
He was an Air Force Veteran, and a member of Boiling Springs First Baptist Church.
In addition to his loving wife, are his son and daughter in law, Micheal and Donna Sanders, son Mitchell Sanders, step-son, David and Freda Varner, and adopted son, David Ritz.
A daughter and son-in-law, Tracy and David Newman, and step-daughter and husband, Denise and David Stone.
Wayne and Jean had 14 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.
I have worked for Wayne for about 5 years, in that time, I've grown very close to him and Jean, and also his sons..Wayne was a kind and loving man, he had the biggest heart for animals I have ever seen..
Wayne had 2 constant companions, Sassy, a Shih-tzu, and Chewy, a Chihuahua..who both adored him..Sassy became ill about a year ago, and past away in March of this year, Wayne was heart-broken, but Chewy helped him thru the loss of sweet Sassy, then about 5 weeks ago, he found another Shih-tzu, and brought home Sandy..Chewy was a real trooper, and took her right in, sharing Papa with her.