Lenore J.
Wayman
Lenore J. Eastin Wayman,
90, (nee Maher) of Lorain died on Monday, February 22, 2010 at Wesleyan
Village in Elyria, peacefully in the company of her family.
Mrs. Wayman was born in Cuyahoga County on April 28, 1919, the
daughter of the late William T and Dorothy J (nee Mook) Maher.
She was a graduate of Lorain High School, Class of 1936 and attended
the L. B Johnson School of Nursing, in Elyria. She retired as the
Administrator of the former TB Clinic on Murray Road in 1981. She has also
worked at the former Lorain Telephone Company, Ohio Unemployment Office,
and at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mrs. Wayman was a member of the Lakeland Women's Club. She attended
the former Delaware Avenue United Methodist Church in Lorain. She sang
with the choir, taught Sunday School, lead Bible Studies, and taught
Vacation Bible School. She also was a Girl Scout Leader. She enjoyed
attending the Church of the Open Door and St. Peter's United Church of
Christ in Amherst.
She enjoyed golfing and bowling.
Mrs. Wayman is survived by a daughter Annette J Eastin Wayman (Allan)
of Sheffield Lake, sons William C. Eastin, Jr. (Holly Hecock) of Granite
Falls, NC., Robert R. Eastin (Linda Pietch) of Amherst, Roger M. Eastin
(Judy Whipback) of Greenville, SC, 14 grandchildren, and 6 great
grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her first husband William Eastin in 1989,
her second husband Wilbur Wayman in 2007, step mother Margaret Stahl
Maher, siblings Dorothy and William.
Friends may call on Saturday, February 28, 2010 from 10:00 AM until
services at 11:00 in the Schwartz, Spence, Boyer & Cool Home For
Funerals, 1124 W. 5th Street, Lorain. Pastor Beth McKee, chaplain at the
Wesleyan Village will officiate.
Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Park Cemetery in Amherst
Township.
Family suggest that memorial contributions may be made to Lorain
Lighthouse United Methodist Church Building Fund, 3015 Meister Road
Lorain, OH 44053.
CONDOLENCES
From: Betty and Fred Moore
Relation: Friends
Dear Annette and Al,
We were sorry to read of your Mom passing away. She is now in a better
place. Your Mom was a beautiful person and she will be missed by all.
Betty and Fred Moore