Wayne Storrie

Obituary of Wayne Graham Storrie

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STORRIE, Wayne Graham -- 64, Canning, Kings County, passed away June 12th, 2011, surrounded by family. The son of the late Verna (Keddy) Storrie and Jack Storrie, Kentville, he is survived by his husband, Wayne Ward: Children: Ryan (Tasha Weisner) Ward, Jessica (Immanuel) Brewster (Ward), Nathan (Alisha Huntley) Ward, Marcella (Tyler MacKay) Ward; 6 grandchildren whom he loved dearly. Wayne is survived by sister Gail (Martin) Huntley (Storrie) Liverpool; brother Brian (Peggy) Storrie, Halifax; 2 nephews (Mark and John) and 2 nieces (Lorri and Tanya). Wayne and Wayne have operated Canning Daylily Gardens for 8 years. Wayne Storrie was responsible for the Nova Scotia Garden Club Association?¢s official flower (Silver Thaw). Wayne was a graduate of Acadia University with a BA degree and he taught school for 12 years. After graduate studies, he became a Medical Laboratory Technologist where he worked in the serology lab at the Halifax Infirmary for 26 years. Wayne had many, many friends and a community which loved him. Funeral Services will be held Friday, June 17th, 2011, at 2 p.m. at the Canning United Baptist Church, with Rev. Donald Rafuse officiating. Reception to follow. Internment at a later date. Donations in memory may be made to the Canning United Baptist Church (Deacon?¢s Fund). Arrangements are under the care and direction of Serenity Lindsay Funeral Homes and Crematorium, 568 Main Street, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, B4N 1E7. Condolences or donations may be forwarded to the address above or at www.serenitylindsayfuneralhome.ca
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