Marlo Thomas
Dear Eloise,
I am truly sorry for your loss. I know that Wayne was a great person. I wanted to thank you for the short time that I had with Wayne and your family. I know that he is in Heavenly Father's Arms
Birth date: Jun 5, 1946 Death date: Aug 14, 2017
Wayne Ross “Scruffy” Magleby 06/05/1946 - 08/14/2017 My Life in a nutshell: I passed away peacefully on August 14, 2017. I was born June 5, 1946, In Salt Lake City to Arlo and Ruth Magleby. I grew up in the Millcreek area. I gre Read Obituary
Dear Eloise,
I am truly sorry for your loss. I know that Wayne was a great person. I wanted to thank you for the short time that I had with Wayne and your family. I know that he is in Heavenly Father's Arms
Eloise,
Our sweet Wayne has "graduated" as my Father who passed away 6 months ago, always said! I will miss Wayne, but I know that he is at peace, which brings me comfort, and is finally free from the ravaging's of PAH.
It has been my honor and privilege to walk beside Wayne and yourself on his journey with PAH for the past many years, he is my hero as are you.
You have been Wayne's and your families strength and life line for a long time, through so many trials.
I pray Heavenly Father will comfort you and the family, and bring you peace in your hour of need.
As I quoted to Nicki, Wayne and yourself on occasion, from one of my favorite hymns, I believe in Christ, so come what may-Wayne is encircled in many loving arms
Love to you all
Natalie
Eloise;
The years have passed so quickly since we were working together. I am sorry for your loss. I know that there was a beautiful reunion on the other side for your family. May you find peace in the knowledge of the Gospel and may you find comfort through the years you are apart. You were such an example to me. I will treasure our relationship. Those were some fun times associating together. I am far away living in Florida, so may I send my love and a warm hug to you. Maybe when I am in town, I can stop by. Love you always, Mary Rushton and Delbert Rushton
Sorry to hear of the passing of Wayne. He was a wonderful person and great neighbor. Condolences to Eloise and his family.
Dear Eloise and family,
I was sorry to hear of Wayne's passing and appreciate what he contributed as a missionary to Denmark and to our annual mission reunions. May the Lord truly bless and comfort you in your loss and grant you strong assurance that you will see Wayne again in a place and at a time when God will wipe away all tears from your eyes.
Sincerely,
Don Christenson
Dear Family,
I wish to extend my deepest condolences to you upon the passing of your wonderful husband and father.
I have such treasured memories of Wayne and your family.
May knowing you are in my thoughts and prayers bring you comfort at this time.
Sincerely,
Lissa Naumann Last.
He was the president of the Elders Quorum in the Spencer Ward. I was one of his counselors. I remember throwing hay and irrigating at the stake farm. We even sang together at a road show and got lots of laughs! My wife, Brenda, and I hung out with you guys. I have some great memories of serving the Lord together! He will be missed! Mike Strain
Eloise,
Sending love and condolences to you. Wayne was a true "gentle" man.
Such a kind heart and so much love for his children and grandchildren and especially for you.
May you be held in sweet peace and comfort in the coming weeks and months and I truly believe that Wayne and James are out fishing in some canoe on a perfect lake with complete solitude.
I am sorry to hear the passing you Wayne I remember working with you at Tooele Army Depot you were always a hard worker and a very friendly man may you rest in peace and God bless all your family John Ramos
I first met Wayne back in 1969 when he married my cousin Eloise. Although I was an extremely annoying 13 year-old, Wayne always treated me as an equal and a friend. At family barbecues (and there were many of them back in those days) Wayne would always find time to play frisbee or shoot pool with me when the other adults mostly pretended that I didn't exist. Although we didn't see each other very much at all over the past 40-plus years, when we did connect occasionally, Wayne would always greet me with: "Did you bring your frisbee?". I'm so going to miss that, and I'm so going to miss him.
Much love to Eloise, and to your entire amazing family!
Marc Daybell