Wayne Cole Wells

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Wayne C. Wells, 80, of 10 Honeycomb Circle, Swannanoa, died Friday, October 9, 2009. Mr. Wells was born in Asheville and was a son of the late Carl P. and Grace Cole Wells. He was married to Gertrude Schubert Wells, who died in 2002. Mr. Wells was an Air Force veteran and was the retired owner of General Insurance Agency. He is survived by a son, Keith W. Wells and his wife, Coleen, of Tucker, GA; a sister, Carlene W. Reed and a brother, Wiley A. Wells, both of Leicester, and nieces and nephews, Karla, Brenda, Terry, Jennifer and Chris. Graveside serices will be at 2:00 p.m. Sunday at Brick Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Brick Church Cemetery Fund, c/o Peggy Bennett, PO Box 53, Leicester, NC 28748.

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  1. In loving memory of Wayne Wells: The special love you and my mom shared touched our entire family. It was so easy to fall in love with you, too. Every weekend, every holiday, every special occasion, for each of us and for our children, you were here. You were so much more than just a friend. I will miss your warm hugs and your “I love you’s”. You were such a wonderful part of our family. You will forever be in my heart.

  2. In memory of the kindest and nicest person I have ever met. Your constant smile and always positive outlook on life will forever be remembered. You will be missed, and never forgotten. Thank you for being a part of my family. God Speed Wayne!

  3. Dear Keith and Coleen – We’re sorry we can’t be with you in person. You will be in our prayers. With Love, Alice, Karen & Rick Schubert; Chris and Nicole Giese

  4. Dear Keith and Coleen,
    I am so sorry I can’t be there to help you through this difficult time. Your Dad was ‘my favorite uncle’ as he was such a special man and I loved him dearly. We shared so many mutual interests like cars, boats, planes, and fishing. He taught me to ride my first two wheel bicycle, and drive a shift car. I have so many wonderful memories of times we spent together. He was a kind, loving man with a gently nature. He was one of those people who touched all he came in contact with. Much love, Karleen


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