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Wayne Thomas
Date Of Birth:September 23, 1959
Date Of Death:February 20, 2012
Service Date:2:00 pm on Saturday, February 25th

Wayne Thomas

Wayne Thomas, 52, of Wichita,  departed this life on Monday, February 20th.

Wayne was born in Salina, Kansas on September 23, 1959, to Margaret Iola (Nelson) Thomas, of Salina, and the late Johnnie Thomas.

He worked as a Sheet Metal Worker at Tennison Brothers Inc. in Wichita and earlier worked for Minor Harris Sanitation Services in Salina.

As a young child Wayne gave his life to the Lord at St. John's Baptist Church under the late Rev J.E. Jones.
 
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy  Baker, of the home, step daughter, Shurond, wife of  James Baker, of Wichita; step son, Ernest, husband of  Tamika  Baker, of Marietta, Georgia;  Mother, Margaret (Nelson) Thomas, of Salina, brother, Nelson, husband of Deborah Bell of  Las Vegas, Nevada; three sisters, Frankie Thomas, Norma, wife of Steven Wright, Georgaleen Thomas all of Salina; 7 Grandchildren, Keeontay Baker, Kiohana Williams, Makayla Williams, Tyrese Baker, Tyren Baker, Jarie Baker, Malia Baker; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.

He is preceded in death by his father, Johnnie Thomas and sister, Joyce Edwards.

Visitation will be Friday, February 24th from 1 pm - 8 pm at Carlson - Geisendorf Funeral Home with family present from  5 pm - 7 pm.  Visitation will also be Saturday, February 25th from 9 am until service time at St. John's Missionary Baptist Church, Salina.

A Celebration of Life will be held at St. John's Missionary Baptist Church, Salina, Kansas, at 2:00 pm on Saturday, February 25th,  with Rev. Allen D. Smith officiating. Burial will follow at Gypsum Hill  Cemetery,  Salina, Kansas.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. John's Missionary Baptist Church 215 S. Chicago Salina, Kansas or Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice 313 S. Market, Wichita, Kansas 67202.


  • From: Tennison Brothers, Inc. 

    Our thoughts and prayers are with Wayne's family at this time.


  • From: Camlle Delaughter
    Location:Salina,Ks

    Things that are hard to bear like the death of a loved one, Are sweet to remember. The conversation Waynie and I had when he was in the hospital was a good one. Even with the pain he was having, he made me laugh and smile. And then of oourse he fussed at me alittle, he sometimes thought he was the big cousin instead of me.But as long as the memory of Waynie lives in my heart I can say that ife is good. I love you Waynie and will miss you very much. Memories are the lifeline to our loved ones that have gone home. Keep them, embrace them, remember them always.